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On 18/07/2023 at 13:05, kocunar said:

All I know is that Chelsea academy is a talent graveyard.

How?

england internationals in the last decade:

James

Guehi

Tomori

Mount

Loftus Cheek

Gallagher

Hudson-Odoi

Abraham

Bamford

 

By far the most productive out of any academy in England. City seem to be #2.  

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16 minutes ago, The Butcher said:

 

Anyone know anything about this kid? How far is he away from the first team squad? (Like the idea/possibility of having two young Irish centre backs in the not too distant future.)

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

Anyone know anything about this kid? How far is he away from the first team squad? (Like the idea/possibility of having two young Irish centre backs in the not too distant future.)

 

 

 

 

On 02/08/2023 at 22:05, GeordieDazzler said:


Heffernan the most Irish lad ever 

 

Interesting bit about Brexit being the reason of them joining the Milan clubs, makes sense we’re picking them up as soon as we are eligible too. 


https://sempremilan.com/di-marzio-newcastle-united-cathal-heffernan-milan
 

apparently has already played a few behind closed doors games for us 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

I find this sort of stuff just as exciting as the first team transfers. Hope we finalise a deal for Zefi too.

Yeah Zefi is the one I'm waiting for the most. Didn't our ITK say it's already done? He looks a real talent.

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1 minute ago, ponsaelius said:

Definitely be going along to a few more U23 and Academy games this season like. Be really interesting to watch some of the younger players.

 

 

 

Some writeups would be good? 
 

do other premier league clubs do a better job at covering youth sides ?

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. Com always have report on the u21’s and 18’s

 

Newcastle U21s kick off their PL2 fixtures today when Southampton are the visitors to Tyneside.

The Saints went in front in the first minute through Dominic Ballard and the same player doubled the advantage five minutes later. 

But back came United when Charlie McArthur was fouled in the box and Amadou Diallo confidently fired home the penalty on the half hour.

Three minutes later Ben Parkinson finished well from inside the box to level the scores.

Five minutes into first half added time the young Magpies took the lead when McArthur picked his spot and sent a rising shot into the top corner.

Team: Smith, Wiggett, A.Murphy, McArthur, Savage, Carlyon, Diallo, J.Miley, Parkinson, L.Miley, De Bolle.
Subs: Brown, Hackett, Turner-Cooke, Huntley, Stanton.

Booked: Parkinson, Carlyon, Diallo.

SFC: Mohamed, Abu (McNamara 46), Hewlett, Carson, Meghoma, Bragg, Dibling, Finnigan, Ballard, Doyle, Ehibhatiomhan.
Subs: Davies, Stephen-Iwumene, Edwards, Lett.

Booked: Abu, Bragg, Dibling.

Referee: Garreth Rhodes.

The PL2 meetings of the Saints and Magpies last season went the way of the hosts, Newcastle 3-2 winners at Whitley Park back in October.

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