Manchester Senior Cup Final

Yeah, i thought pogba did ok.

Also agree Will Keane was excellent. Some decent defensive peformances too. Especially from his bro.

Brady and Tunnicliffe need to wise up though. We probably should have finished with 9 men.

Brady reminded me of young Rooney.

But he didn't deserve to be send off today.
 
Just saw the City lineup... did they have a single English player or better yet a local talent in the squad?

Reece Wabara was their only English player in the first X1, he isn't local though, he is from Birmingham.

He is highly rated but he was incredibly poor in that game.
 
City's U16s are predominantly English, fwiw

Is that suppose to be an achievement now? Shouldn't that be the norm? It is at United.

The chances are that over the next two/three years they will all be replaced by foreign talents and none will make it to play over 50/100 games for City, unless the sheikh leaves that is.

The way we coach our young players to play and to behave from the ages of 6,7,8,9+ is vastly superior to City, and England for that matter.
 
Bit OTT, City's youth setup is actually pretty good, at the younger levels especially. Agree that they've gone massively down the 'bring foreign kids in at 16' route but that's no reflection on how they coach their 6-9 year-olds.
 
preaching to the choir...should certainly be 'the standard' across the PL (if not all top clubs), but City have a very, very good crop of English players (Smith-Brown, Gunn, Hiwula, Cole, etc.) -- but did also let ~40% go and replaced them with foreign talent as that U16 age group progressed. some good young ones coming through as well (Kean Bryan is one).