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Thoughts? Seen some people say we are making a mistake as Daley-Campbell is better than Osei-Tutu.
People who cover youth football saying different things around this. Talk of us not offering him a deal which I find bizarre and others saying he refused offers.
Thoughts? Seen some people say we are making a mistake as Daley-Campbell is better than Osei-Tutu.
Weird move after LCFC just signed a young RB just before that. Lends credence to the idea that maybe we didn't offer him a deal. Weird as he was one of our bigger prospects.
Thoughts? Seen some people say we are making a mistake as Daley-Campbell is better than Osei-Tutu.
Weird move after LCFC just signed a young RB just before that. Lends credence to the idea that maybe we didn't offer him a deal. Weird as he was one of our bigger prospects.
We are quite short at full back so I'm expecting to see some position changes. Likes of Olayinka, Ogoyeke and Matthew Dennis will defo make the switch to RB.
Of this trio, Ben Cottrell is the one to watch. Small but very technical, adventurous player, decent eye for goal and really comfy in tight areas.
Big fanOf this trio, Ben Cottrell is the one to watch. Small but very technical, adventurous player, decent eye for goal and really comfy in tight areas.
Yeah they won't be back till Friday I reckon. Saka and Amaechi will most likely play vs Borehamwood - one of those guys is gonna go on loan. I'm thinking Amaechi possibly leaves permanently, although I'm fairly optimistic that if he's smart he will stay. I think we can still offer him a pathway even with someone like Martinelli & possibly Zaha signing.In the u23 pics only Saka and Amaechi are there from the six AM hopefuls.
Suggests Smith Rowe, Willock and Nketiah will be with the first team.
No other reason why he isn't at Colney with the rest of the scholars - it does look like he's leaving. That's a real blow if someone as talented as him doesn't feel like he has a good enough pathway at a club like Arsenal. He's a huge, huge talent.https://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/...vi-laing-signs-scholarship-deal-with-arsenal/
Says here that Musah still in private training and that its likely that he will leave us.
Matt Smith: The 18-year-old looks to be a real talent in midfield, running proceedings with guile and craft against significantly more experienced opponents. His goal typified Smith's exciting talent as he eschewed the chance to shoot through a pile of bodies and played an impudent one-two before slotting past Ryan Huddart. 8
Miguel Azeez (sub, Smith, 60'): You can hardly help but notice Azeez, with his cornrows tied up in a band and his socks scarcely above ankle height. He carried out his work with grace, sitting deep in frotn of the defence and keeping Arsenal moving intelligently. 7