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Sunderland AFC U18s


2-1 to NUFC.

Close but overall I thought they deserved the win, they’ve got some pacy players and attacking threat.
Interesting to see the different approach with the youth teams. Sunderland 17s/18s are home grown with a couple of additions who were picked up after release from other cat 1s. Newcastle have paid fees for several players from lower cat academies.
 
Close but overall I thought they deserved the win, they’ve got some pacy players and attacking threat.
Interesting to see the different approach with the youth teams. Sunderland 17s/18s are home grown with a couple of additions who were picked up after release from other cat 1s. Newcastle have paid fees for several players from lower cat academies.
Said on here a few months back that I wonder if one of our next steps is to start taking highly rated players from lower cat academies.
 
I was chatting to a guy who is quite senior at Brentford recently. They just got upgraded to cat 2 this season, and have been bringing in lots of players off the back of that (they previously basically shut down all their youth development).

They are hoping for cat 1 soon, pending getting an indoor training facility I think. Once they do, I think they'll be hunting for more talent to bring in and have big plans for that side of the club.
 
Close but overall I thought they deserved the win, they’ve got some pacy players and attacking threat.
Interesting to see the different approach with the youth teams. Sunderland 17s/18s are home grown with a couple of additions who were picked up after release from other cat 1s. Newcastle have paid fees for several players from lower cat academies.
Tight game agreed Newcastle dominated first half and different styles again Sunderland dominated second half and retained ball more and were unlucky without any clear cut chances .. different approaches agreed , newcastle also had Rory finneran playing they got from Blackburn . Newcastle played the max 3 outfield 18 players allowed notable their 2 centre backs . Sunderland had 2 u18 in the squad .. and finished with 2 under 16 centre backs .. lots of young lads got a run and a test
 
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Tight game agreed Newcastle dominated first half and different styles again Sunderland dominated second half and retained ball more and were unlucky without any clear cut chances .. different approaches agreed , newcastle also had Rory finneran playing they got from Blackburn . Newcastle played the max 3 outfield 18 players allowed notable their 2 centre backs . Sunderland had 2 u18 in the squad .. and finished with 2 under 16 centre backs .. lots of young lads got a run and a test
What 2 u18s played?
 
Said on here a few months back that I wonder if one of our next steps is to start taking highly rated players from lower cat academies.

Bizarrely enough that was a plan from Donald years ago when we were in league 1 but didn’t really seem to come to fruition on a large scale.
Close but overall I thought they deserved the win, they’ve got some pacy players and attacking threat.
Interesting to see the different approach with the youth teams. Sunderland 17s/18s are home grown with a couple of additions who were picked up after release from other cat 1s. Newcastle have paid fees for several players from lower cat academies.

One question I’d have in bringing young lads in from out of the area is whether they have the same level of loyalty to the club as the home grown lads.

If we take for example Rigg, Watson and Young who could all have easily jumped ship at 16 to Pl clubs on bigger money but chose to stay here, compared to a Josh Maja who did jump at the very 1st sight of a move away.

I appreciate they were different ages, but I do think it’s a valid question whether you are likely to retain out of area lads as much.
 
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Bizarrely enough that was a plan from Donald years ago when we were in league 1 but didn’t really seem to come to fruition on a large scale.


One question I’d have in bringing young lads in from out of the area is whether they have the same level of loyalty to the club as the home grown lads.

If we take for example Rigg, Watson and Young who could all have easily jumped ship at 16 to Pl clubs on bigger money but chose to stay here, compared to a Josh Maja who did jump at the very 1st sight of a move away.

I appreciate they were different ages, but I do think it’s a valid question whether you are likely to retain out of area lads as much.
Plenty of local lads have left when they had the chance as well. Even if it was a different time
 
Close but overall I thought they deserved the win, they’ve got some pacy players and attacking threat.
Interesting to see the different approach with the youth teams. Sunderland 17s/18s are home grown with a couple of additions who were picked up after release from other cat 1s. Newcastle have paid fees for several players from lower cat academies.
Who scored for the lads?
 
Sunderland AFC U18 v Blackburn Rovers U18 Kick Off 12.30pm AOL

1. B Metcalf
2. A Lienard
3. A Lightfoot
4. L Hunt
5. B Kindon
6. D Parker
7. A Chung
8. J Neild
9. M Neill
10. J Whittaker
11. F Garagusaan

12. C Dinsdale
13. F Robertson
14. J Barker
15.
16. A Bowman
.

Dinsdale for Chung after only 5 mins
 
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Sunderland AFC U18 v Blackburn Rovers U18 Kick Off 12.30pm AOL

1. B Metcalf
2. A Lienard
3. A Lightfoot
4. L Hunt
5. B Kindon
6. D Parker
7. A Chung
8. J Neild
9. M Neill
10. J Whittaker
11. F Garagusaan

12. C Dinsdale
13. F Robertson
14. J Barker
15.
16. A Bowman
.

Dinsdale for Chung after only 5 mins
Any updates?
 
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