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Just now, leffe186 said:


Lewis Miley? Why’s he in your reserves?


Another one of the clan,Made some decent challenges when they just were rampaging through the midfield,Looked calm under pressure too.I'd sell Tonali now...


Park Seung Soo looked decent,Looked like a few family members made the trip over to see him judging by 10dd by the Korean flag.

 

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Just now, Zero said:

I forgot, is there a rumour that the youngest Miley is the most talented? 

Yes but that's also a universal constant of football patter.

 

Unless Mason is 6'3, he won't be Lewis.

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9 minutes ago, Mike said:

Is Shahar ready to be the Hall/Livra understudy?

Hard to judge - seen these youngsters on the bench a lot but none of them ever get any minutes 

 

Then when we loan them its more often a disaster of a loan 

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2 minutes ago, Pablo123 said:

Not enough kids playing football in the streets anymore - too many cars. Goalposts taken down and replaced with nothing. Its all gone to shit.

 

Its simply too expensive to play somewhere proper. Should never cost £70 for an hour on a football pitch anywhere.

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1 hour ago, Mike said:

Is Shahar ready to be the Hall/Livra understudy?


 


From the one game I’ve seen of him against very good(for that age bracket) Chelsea. He looked like he could step up from a technical and attacking point of view, but might struggle defensively.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Bit of positive news for the U21s. No manager but a great win at Villa with a very young team. From NUFC.com:

 

Mat's my boy!
Aston Villa U21s 3  Newcastle U21s  4


United's managerless U21 side are in PL2 action tonight, facing Aston Villa under the lights at Bodymoor Heath.

The Magpies made the best possible start when Matheos Ferreira opened the scoring on six minutes, Korean Seung-Soo Park quickly doubling the lead three minutes later.

Leading the line, 17 year-old Ferreira then converted a 15th minute penalty after Anthony Munda was fouled in the box by Owen Asemota.

Villa had won their last game at Bodymoor Heath 5-4 and got on the scoresheet tonight when Cole Brannigan shot past goalkeeper Aidan Harris four minutes before the interval.

The hosts then reduced the deficit to one goal during the first minute of added time when Brannigan turned provider to set up Brad Burrowes.

Both sides resumed after the interval with no changes and United made it 4-2 in the 53rd minute, when Kyle Fitzgerald was illegally tackled by Omar Khedr and Ferreira converted his second spot kick of the net to complete his hat-trick.

Back came Villa though and Alfie Lynskey scored with his first touch after coming off the bench, meeeting Trai-Varn Mulley's 58th minute centre and heading home.

Burrowes then hit the United crossbar as Villa pushed for an equaliser but the hosts were reduced to ten men on 81 minutes when TJ Carroll was shown a straight red card.

Team: Harris, Watts, Charlton, Pivas, C.Thompson, M.Miley, Fitzgerald (Palmer 76), Bailey, Ferreira, Munda, Park (Mills 76). Subs n/u: Moran, J.Taylor, Finneran.

Ferreira is the first Newcastle player to register a hat-trick in a PL2 fixture since Elliott Anderson hit three in a 3-1 win away to Nottingham Forest during November 2021.

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