The future of football.
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Re: The future of football.
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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Re: The future of football.
Ryan Noble
Player with one of the best eyes for goal I have seen. Hes 21 now but has had allot of problems with injuries that have limited his playing time the last couple of years but he seems to be stepping up now. Hes currently on loan at hartlepool where he scored this goal last week.
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Player with one of the best eyes for goal I have seen. Hes 21 now but has had allot of problems with injuries that have limited his playing time the last couple of years but he seems to be stepping up now. Hes currently on loan at hartlepool where he scored this goal last week.
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On 16 November 2011, Noble bagged a reserve team hat-trick during a 3-0 win against local rivals Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light. This prompted a return to first-team action as a substitute in the 0-0 draw with Fulham the following Saturday, however he was subsequently omitted from the squad altogether for the next match versus Wigan Athletic despite Sunderland continuing to struggle for goals. On 29 November, Noble returned to reserve team action, scoring a six-minute hat-trick as Sunderland thrashed *bleep* 7-1.
He then scored 4 goals against Manchester United in a reserve match on 8 December 2011.
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Fischer from Ajax. The rise of the Danish talent.
Left winger. Just recently promoted to the first team.
I remember him absolutely killing our under 19s in the next gen series last year.
Link to the highlights of the game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3YTTSo7J0E&feature=related#
Remember him.
Left winger. Just recently promoted to the first team.
I remember him absolutely killing our under 19s in the next gen series last year.
Link to the highlights of the game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3YTTSo7J0E&feature=related#
Remember him.
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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.
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-A few well known:
El Shaa
J. Rodriguez
Mario Balotelli
Pogba
Iturbe
Lamela
-Fairly unknown from the Eredivisie:
Bony (not really young but this man is a beast)
Maher from AZ
-Brazilian freak:
Lucas (Gremio)
-People that watch Valencia regularly, how is Feghouli getting on?
And I don't watch Ligue 1 much, any talents coming up from there?
Last I heard was Ayew.
El Shaa
J. Rodriguez
Mario Balotelli
Pogba
Iturbe
Lamela
-Fairly unknown from the Eredivisie:
Bony (not really young but this man is a beast)
Maher from AZ
-Brazilian freak:
Lucas (Gremio)
-People that watch Valencia regularly, how is Feghouli getting on?
And I don't watch Ligue 1 much, any talents coming up from there?
Last I heard was Ayew.
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Re: The future of football.
Anyone mentioned Alen Halilović yet? He's close to a €11m move to City from Dinamo Zagreb. Only 16 years old.
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Re: The future of football.
urbaNRoots wrote:Anyone mentioned Alen Halilović yet? He's close to a €11m move to City from Dinamo Zagreb. Only 16 years old.
going to City means he has no future lol forever on loan
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Re: The future of football.
B-Mac MUFC wrote:urbaNRoots wrote:Anyone mentioned Alen Halilović yet? He's close to a €11m move to City from Dinamo Zagreb. Only 16 years old.
going to City means he has no future lol forever on loan
I'm pretty sure he's got a bright future, whether it's Manchester City or someone else that's another problem.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ_L2nncpNU
Alen Halilovic The next Cryuff.
Dat Artistry!!
Alen Halilovic The next Cryuff.
Dat Artistry!!
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Hope Mourinho brings Halilovic. Future WPOTY IMO.
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