The development of the reserves

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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Riviman » Mon Oct 08, 2012 5:30 pm

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89bwfc89 wrote:U21 Development Squad playing at the Reebok tonight against West Brom. Free for season ticket holders. Anyone going?
I'll be there!
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by thebish » Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:38 pm

well the U18s blazed the west brom trail with an emphatic 1-0 win - keeping us

TOP OF THE LEAGUE!!!!!

Wanderers’ under-18 side continue to lead the way at the summit of the academy league table after extending their unbeaten run with a 1-0 away win over West Brom at the weekend.

Bulgarian Georg Iliev netted the all-important goal late in the piece to secure a maximum haul for David Lee and Tony Kelly’s side.

The margin of victory could have been greater, with Luke Woodland crashing an effort against the crossbar in the first half and the in-form Zach Clough coming close on a number of occasions.

Though it was left for Iliev to net the winner in the 75th minute, rising high to glance home Jordan Hendrie’s teasing centre.

Head coach Lee said: “This was our toughest test so far this season. We had to work hard from the first whistle to the last.

“I was delighted with all the players’ attitude, desire, commitment and work ethic in another excellent workmanlike performance.

“You can’t always play attractive football and I was delighted with how the players withstood the physical challenges of West Brom and adapted their game at times.

“We played the game at a high tempo and overall I felt this was a deserved win.”

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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Leyther_Matt » Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:53 pm

Lonergan, Riley, Petrov, Pratley and Wylde all starting. For some reason there's a kids football team from Australia in the stands and two French blokes sat in front of me.
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Salford Trotter » Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:57 pm

0-0 HT West Brom look a threat up front with some last ditch defending at times from our back four (something strangely familiar about that). A couple of goal scoring opportunities for the Whites but pretty average stuff on the whole. The peppered steak pie was probably the highlight!
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Salford Trotter » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:30 pm

Riley off injured
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by TKIZ! » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:13 pm

Riley out!
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Leyther_Matt » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:34 pm

A few people booed at the final whistle, I kid you not. World's gone mad. Lonergan had something of a storming game and made a good few excellent saves.
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Salford Trotter » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:45 pm

West Brom were comfortably the better team and if it weren't for Lonergan's saves it could have been a bigger margin of defeat. Nice to see Vela supporting his team mates but he was on crutches so it suggests he has still some way to go in his rehabilitation.
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by TKIZ! » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:51 pm

Leyther_Matt wrote:A few people booed at the final whistle, I kid you not. World's gone mad. Lonergan had something of a storming game and made a good few excellent saves.
Bit of a joke that. No need for it
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Leyther_Matt » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:53 pm

TKIZ! wrote:
Leyther_Matt wrote:A few people booed at the final whistle, I kid you not. World's gone mad. Lonergan had something of a storming game and made a good few excellent saves.
Bit of a joke that. No need for it
Pratley also got hounded by a sizeable minority for having the cheek of Petrov playing a bad ball to him.
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by TKIZ! » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:55 pm

Just very silly. Let's all get on the players back during a reserves game
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by officer_dibble » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:48 pm

Lol@going to the reserves and booing

unless coyle was there. Id boo that man doing his asda big shop ;-)

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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Bruce Rioja » Tue Oct 09, 2012 12:03 am

officer_dibble wrote:Lol@going to the reserves and booing

unless coyle was there. Id boo that man doing his asda big shop ;-)
:lol: That'd be fecking brilliant. Just appear from behind the fruit and "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:19 am

Bruce Rioja wrote:
officer_dibble wrote:Lol@going to the reserves and booing

unless coyle was there. Id boo that man doing his asda big shop ;-)
:lol: That'd be fecking brilliant. Just appear from behind the fruit and "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
I imagine he'd be a sucker for the impulse buys

Sees a fellow Scotsman eyeing something up, outbids him for it

Hasn't got room in his trolley for everything so he pulls out the milk and bog-roll and fills it with sweets and gaudy baubles

Buys a tiara and shoots the shire horse

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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Prufrock » Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:15 pm

:lmfao:
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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by norm the jedi » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:42 am

You're punching a corpse now.....
Funny mind.....

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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:35 pm

norm the jedi wrote:You're punching a corpse now.....
Funny mind.....

Just sayin
I posted it before he went, Norm, but thanks. :D

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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by officer_dibble » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:20 pm

It was funny
but you must go in some posh london shops what sell tiaras

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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Thu Oct 11, 2012 9:24 am

officer_dibble wrote:It was funny
but you must go in some posh london shops what sell tiaras
It's a long way down the M1, friend.

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Re: The development of the reserves

Post by Salford Trotter » Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:50 am

2-2 vrs Reading tonight Wylde/Riley

I would have been there to watch the lads play but I went to watch to watch my son run the line at Man City's U16s match vrs Tranmere tonight instead. The quality City had on show was something to behold but the reality that footballers of this age have to face was all too apparent. I was told by one of the parents that out of the 17 players in the squad only 1 or 2 possibly 3 will be chosen to enter into the Scholarship programme which takes the players through to 18 and possibly the offer of a pro contract. Such is the clinical nature of the youth programmes at all professional football clubs that the decision on the future of these players will be made in November and City had invited clubs down to scout the players that won't be staying on. I saw scouts from PNE, Barnsley, Everton, Liverpool and Bolton all running the rule over prospective recruits. It appears that City have switched their recruitment focus and have been scouring the African continent plus they're picking up the cast-offs from the Barca and Real Acadamies. This is now starting to undermine what has been held up as being the best Academy set-up in the Manchester/NW in developing young talent but I guess if you're building a dynasty then recruiting the world's finest talent is what you have to do.
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