https://www.swanseacity.com/news/hig...ttenham-u23s-2 his goals and hitting post
Poch won't be able to ignore this if it keeps up any longer...
Make his Spurs debut before the end of the season or we riot?
This isn't Cena in the Hammerstein Ballroom, it's a 17 year old in a premier league team.
Spurs are third at the moment, and there's only three points separating four teams from third to sixth at the moment, so it's not an ideal time for experimentation
Would love to see him in our 17s given we are at home then he will have break until preseason and maybe our 19s euros. No reason he should be going to toulon for friendlies of a dubious standard in June
He's come back from injury and blitzed through each team he has played.
https://www.footballinsider247.com/e...nham-teenager/
Not sure of how authentic Football Insider reports tend to be but this is positive.
So he realised that his comment that there were not wingers left in England in the 99 age group was incorrect. Hopefully he also realised that saying there were no wingers left in england in the 98 age group was also in correct when he saw barrett on the bench for reading for last 3 games
Wonder what lenght of contract Flanagan has at palace?
Man, he really does look a bit special. Took that second goal so calmly.
Question for the resident experts, Liamoo, Sam or Tets... any Irish links to Liam Cullen or Cian Harries (Paul Greene's son? ) in the Swansea line up? Wiki has them both as appearing for Welsh underage teams but there must be some Irish roots there.
Bobby Burns from Antrim who is left back for the Hearts first team should be looked at. He is only 19.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
This is the quote, from https://www.irishexaminer.com/breaki...te-908749.html
I think he meant Irish born players who have gone to England, but it's badly phrased“In the years (of players born in) 1998 or 1999 we have no centre-forwards or wingers in England,” he said. “We actually have none. They’ve all come back. Aaron Drinan was in Ipswich but he’s gone back to Waterford. He was the last one. All my players should be 1998 or 1999 but we don’t have any in England. But we do have eight centre-halves.”
Even with Obafemi moving up and Afolabi probably moving out, Southampton U23s are still worth monitoring from an Irish point of view: they beat Sunderland 5-1 with Will Smallbone scoring a penalty and both Thomas O'Connor and Will Ferry being credited with assists: https://www.premierleague.com/match/...n-v-sunderland
19 year old Kian Flanagan named Crystal Palace U23 player of the season: https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/2019/apr...of-the-season/
Idah, Connolly & Smallbone make up a third of the shortlist for the Premier League 2 Player of the Year Award - https://www.premierleague.com/news/1210894
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