AltiUn
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Is he bypassing the U18s entirely? Feel like I've seen him on the U21 bench more than I've seen him involved in the U18 squad.
It’s hard to say what the development plan represents for these players. Is Baumann for example so highly rated because he’s missing u18s football as well in comparison to the likes of Fletcher etc? I wouldn’t have thought so but there must be a reason for what they do with each individual player (we hear so many times from the coaches that development plans are tailored to individuals in the academy). It’s not obvious why certain players have missed u18 football whilst others haven’t. Injuries might have something to do with it but there have been some surprising choices for the u21s players nevertheless.Is he bypassing the U18s entirely? Feel like I've seen him on the U21 bench more than I've seen him involved in the U18 squad.
It’s hard to say what the development plan represents for these players. Is Baumann for example so highly rated because he’s missing u18s football as well in comparison to the likes of Fletcher etc? I wouldn’t have thought so but there must be a reason for what they do with each individual player (we hear so many times from the coaches that development plans are tailored to individuals in the academy). It’s not obvious why certain players have missed u18 football whilst others haven’t. Injuries might have something to do with it but there have been some surprising choices for the u21s players nevertheless.
I think the main reason is the fact we have very little attacking talent left around the U21’s. The likes of Forson play the add game McNeill still plods along and Ennis has come back from serious injury but beyond that there’s very little creativity.Is he bypassing the U18s entirely? Feel like I've seen him on the U21 bench more than I've seen him involved in the U18 squad.
As you mentioned, it has a lot to do with form, availability, development and so on. It's very rare for a player to miss most of the U/18 season and make the jump into the reserves/21's outside of obvious injury.
As I recall Lingard and M.Keane did it - because of their size (or lack of) when they were at U18 level
Both of those players were mainstays of the U/18's in 2010/11.
Michael Keane featured in 30 of the 36 matches that season whilst Lingard was involved in 32 of the 36.
I'm sure you are right that some players may have jumped a year...but I can't really recall it (apart from injury) and as I said it's therefore very rare.
Even the likes of Giggs and Whiteside played 1-2 seasons in the juniors.
I just recall an interview with OGS where he said those two players hadn't got many chances because of their size, but added they were both going to be cracking players. Did they join the U18s later than for instance Will Keane ?
Came on as a sub for England U16s (vs Italy) and scored the winner.
Bloody hell! Is that from an injury picked up with England U16's?Left foot in a protective boot.
Bloody hell! Is that from an injury picked up with England U16's?
That's a real shame.Apparently so.
U17s came from 2-0 down to beat Liverpool 6-2 away from home in the Premier League Cup.
Ibragimov scored a hat-trick and provided two assists.
Also might have been 5-2 and not 6. Not entirely sure yet.
the next Quaresma
Trained with the first team today.