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The future of football.
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Re: The future of football.
Suso Fernandez, 18 years of age, Liverpool Football Club, Midfielder, Spain.
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Re: The future of football.
Josh McEachran (Kick's lookalike)
Josh is 178cm tall, left footed centeral midfielder who is 19 years old. He has been part of the youth system since he was 8 and is highly regarded amongst the Chelsea faithful. While he is currently on loan at Middlesbrough he is said to be the future of Chelsea's midfield and truth be told, he is not far off of it.
Josh is known for his play making skills, his exellent long passes, vision and close control. All of these atributes makes him one of the best players to come through the youth ranks at Cobham. On his Debut at the Boro many fans calmed that Josh could see passes that even the fans watching the game couldn't and that he was already head and shoulders above the rest of the Middlesbrough Midfield.
His undenying weaknesses are his strength and defencive ability however, in recent weeks playing at the boro he has shown improvements in both these areas of his game. Should he continue to improve these areas he will undoubtably be ready to replace Frank Lampard in the heart of Chelsea's midfield.
He is often compared to Jack Wilshere and many have said that these two will form Englands midfield for the next decade.
Where ever he goes Josh McEachran is an absolute talent and will be a future star of the English game.
Josh is 178cm tall, left footed centeral midfielder who is 19 years old. He has been part of the youth system since he was 8 and is highly regarded amongst the Chelsea faithful. While he is currently on loan at Middlesbrough he is said to be the future of Chelsea's midfield and truth be told, he is not far off of it.
Josh is known for his play making skills, his exellent long passes, vision and close control. All of these atributes makes him one of the best players to come through the youth ranks at Cobham. On his Debut at the Boro many fans calmed that Josh could see passes that even the fans watching the game couldn't and that he was already head and shoulders above the rest of the Middlesbrough Midfield.
His undenying weaknesses are his strength and defencive ability however, in recent weeks playing at the boro he has shown improvements in both these areas of his game. Should he continue to improve these areas he will undoubtably be ready to replace Frank Lampard in the heart of Chelsea's midfield.
He is often compared to Jack Wilshere and many have said that these two will form Englands midfield for the next decade.
Where ever he goes Josh McEachran is an absolute talent and will be a future star of the English game.
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Re: The future of football.
Haha. You beat me to it. He's still a great prospect, and he is likely to get a fair number of games this season (probably in the next few weeks actually...). The lad has been a beast for Uruguay. All you have to do is watch the games from the last Copa America, where he won the award for best young footballer.Messiah "Aggerswagger" wrote:ynwa Coates is 21
Has anyone else noticed the Liverpool dominance in this thread? I'll be fair and say that it is because we are more supportive (sometimes to the point of naïveté) of our youngsters and not that our youth system kicks the crap out of everyone else.
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Chelsea have a few more prospects which I could post.
I wanted to do Josh first because he is my favourite.
I wanted to do Josh first because he is my favourite.
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Re: The future of football.
ynwa wrote:Sebastian Coates, 18 years of age, Liverpool Football Club, CB, Uruguayan. Already capped for Uruguay.
Dominant in the air, great tactical positional sense and a threat from set pieces, Coates stands at 196 CM. Sebastian Coates is one of the most promising centre-backs in world football. He was voted the best young player at the 2011 Copa America with the likes of Neymar, Ganso and Lucas all in contention. He came up against the Aguero's of the world and didn't fail to dissapoint. He has had 14 appereances in a red shirt scoring 2 goals. He has won 2 league titles with his first club in Nacional. Coates scooped the Uruguayan Championship Player of the Season and Defender of the Season accolades in his last season at the club.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRPOz750oT8
(His goal against QPR was a beauty.)
At first was like when i saw 18, infact his 21 years old.
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Suso is future GOAT
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Re: The future of football.
Julian Draxler just turned 19 one week ago and already played 50 Bundesliga matches for Schalke!Barrettinator wrote:Draxler
Such a GOAT in FIFA 12. Gets to 85 or so.
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Re: The future of football.
Alex Sandro
Leftback, 21, FC Porto.
Christian Atsu
Winger, 20, FC Porto
Leftback, 21, FC Porto.
Christian Atsu
Winger, 20, FC Porto
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Re: The future of football.
carles gil is tearing shit up in segunda, 3 goals and 2 assists in 5 games
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ynwa wrote:
NOTE: This is not a "X is better than Y" thread. This is purely a thread on just watching the players that can potentially be world-beaters in the future and help educate other posters on which youngster look gifted and what style they possess.
Get with the programme and cut the shit ffs people.
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Re: The future of football.
Alex Fernandez, Real Madrid youth academy player from Spain
A midfield maestro who can do both attacking and defending something the world is lacking, won the Euro 2011 player of the tournament award afetr a splendid cup campaign
A midfield maestro who can do both attacking and defending something the world is lacking, won the Euro 2011 player of the tournament award afetr a splendid cup campaign
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Alex is great. I think he's ready to turn fully pro soon.
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che wrote:carles gil is tearing shit up in segunda, 3 goals and 2 assists in 5 games
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Horrid song, but boy looks like he can play lol
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Re: The future of football.
This is a really obvious one:
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Re: The future of football.
Messiah "Aggerswagger" wrote:ynwa Coates is 21
mr-r34 wrote:At first was like when i saw 18, infact his 21 years old.
donttreadonred wrote:Haha. You beat me to it.Messiah "Aggerswagger" wrote:ynwa Coates is 21
donttreadonred wrote:
Has anyone else noticed the Liverpool dominance in this thread? I'll be fair and say that it is because we are more supportive (sometimes to the point of naïveté) of our youngsters and not that our youth system kicks the crap out of everyone else.
Think that's more because we're giving them a run out with the first team. I guess we may be more supportive, but you really can't blame us. They're doing exceptionally well.
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Re: The future of football.
This guy is a really good prospect. VelezGanso wrote:yeah,this one is definitely a defensive RB to look out for,the new zanettiBarrileteCosmico wrote:
20 year old Gino Peruzzi is Argentina's future RB and considered one of the best upcoming talents in first division. His best personal accomplishment to date is keeping Nerman quiet for two legs in the Copa Libertadores, which they lost on penalty shootout. Also had a good showing in the recent "local" national team vs Brazil.
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Re: The future of football.
Name: Jack Grealish
Age: just turned 17
Club: Aston villa
Nationality: Duel nationality both ireland and england (plays youth footy for ireland, may yet opt for england in future)
Playing style: Highly technical, elegant dribbler, midfielder/winger
Comparison: Somewhat reminicent of a 16 year old wilshere
Trivia: Hailed by some as the best talent the villa youth academy has ever seen
Age: just turned 17
Club: Aston villa
Nationality: Duel nationality both ireland and england (plays youth footy for ireland, may yet opt for england in future)
Playing style: Highly technical, elegant dribbler, midfielder/winger
Comparison: Somewhat reminicent of a 16 year old wilshere
Trivia: Hailed by some as the best talent the villa youth academy has ever seen
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Shortly after 3 minutes you can see him in this video wearing the 17 shirt setting up 2 goals
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Re: The future of football.
Carlos Fierro
7/24/94
Mexico
He was played as a striker in the U17 WC, and he's a decent finisher. At Chivas he sometimes drifts to the wings, and he's not a great dribbler, but works well in tight spaces. Can hold the ball well, and usually makes smart decisions.
Easily Mexico's biggest prospect.
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7/24/94
Mexico
He was played as a striker in the U17 WC, and he's a decent finisher. At Chivas he sometimes drifts to the wings, and he's not a great dribbler, but works well in tight spaces. Can hold the ball well, and usually makes smart decisions.
Easily Mexico's biggest prospect.
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Re: The future of football.
Kick wrote:Josh McEachran (Kick's lookalike)
Josh is 178cm tall, left footed centeral midfielder who is 19 years old. He has been part of the youth system since he was 8 and is highly regarded amongst the Chelsea faithful. While he is currently on loan at Middlesbrough he is said to be the future of Chelsea's midfield and truth be told, he is not far off of it.
Josh is known for his play making skills, his exellent long passes, vision and close control. All of these atributes makes him one of the best players to come through the youth ranks at Cobham. On his Debut at the Boro many fans calmed that Josh could see passes that even the fans watching the game couldn't and that he was already head and shoulders above the rest of the Middlesbrough Midfield.
His undenying weaknesses are his strength and defencive ability however, in recent weeks playing at the boro he has shown improvements in both these areas of his game. Should he continue to improve these areas he will undoubtably be ready to replace Frank Lampard in the heart of Chelsea's midfield.
He is often compared to Jack Wilshere and many have said that these two will form Englands midfield for the next decade.
Where ever he goes Josh McEachran is an absolute talent and will be a future star of the English game.
His potential is obvious but while his game is packed with style he lacks substance. If he works a lot at his game maybe he can get to modric level or so because you can see he has excellent feel for the football
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Re: The future of football.
Jesse Lingard
19 years old
Attacking Midfielder
Nationality: English
Won the FA Youth Cup in 2011, the youngster is catching the eye - whether playing on the flanks or in his preferred central role, just behind the striker.
Clearly a bright future beckons for somebody who was handed a first-team shirt number during the 2011/12 campaign for both the Barclays Premier League and Champions League.
he was on a three-man shortlist for the Reserves' Player of the Year award in recognition for his efforts over the campaign as he contributed nine goals. A clever and assured finisher, he is capable of mixing the spectacular finish with clinical, well-placed shots, he causes problems for defenders with his direct running.
A hard worker who always tracks back for the team, it's likely he will be heading out on loan, a bit of a late bloomer but has improved and impressed rapidly
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Marko van Ginkel.
19 years of age, plays for Vitesse in the Eredivisie.
68 games with 11 goals next to his name.
Looks to be a Oranje midfielder in the future.
19 years of age, plays for Vitesse in the Eredivisie.
68 games with 11 goals next to his name.
Looks to be a Oranje midfielder in the future.
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Passed the in-person eye test with flying colors this afternoon.ynwa wrote:Marko van Ginkel.
19 years of age, plays for Vitesse in the Eredivisie.
68 games with 11 goals next to his name.
Looks to be a Oranje midfielder in the future.
So did Adam Maher.
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Max Meyer
17 years old
Schalke U19 + Germany U17
Golden Ball + Golden Boot winner at 2012 U17 EURO. He will be the best SS in the world soon, Schalke need to balls-up and put him in their first team. 7 goals + 2 assists in 658 minutes for Schalke U19.
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Rebaño Sagrado wrote:Carlos Fierro
7/24/94
Mexico
He was played as a striker in the U17 WC, and he's a decent finisher. At Chivas he sometimes drifts to the wings, and he's not a great dribbler, but works well in tight spaces. Can hold the ball well, and usually makes smart decisions.
Easily Mexico's biggest prospect.
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