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Question for the academy experts, what happened with Sagoe jr? at one point I thought he was doing better than Duberry
Sagoe was never better than Duberry. I like Sagoe, two footed and a good dribbler, also scored some clutch goals, but Duberry always had that extra level of dynamism.Question for the academy experts, what happened with Sagoe jr? at one point I thought he was doing better than Duberry
I was JUST coming to post thisAyden Heaven aka Ayden John
Surprise Surprise. Hale End and another left footed player. He's another highly rated player who has passed through both Chelsea and West Ham, plays both CB and DM. Most remember him from the Hale End documentary as the then u15 captain who was very hard on his teammates and was told to chill out. Him and Bless Akolbire play very similarly though Bless is more attacking minded
He wasn't doing better than Duberry but Duberry was less impactful last season as he played LWB/LB mostly but this season they decided its best to play him fully as a RW. I still think Sagoe Jr will have a top level career just not at Arsenal especially as we are back to being a CL team and only the creme de la creme will make it.Question for the academy experts, what happened with Sagoe jr? at one point I thought he was doing better than Duberry
Hahaaa. For next year the players to keep an eye on are Camron Ismail (LB), Owen Asemota (GK) and Khari Ranson (though still u15gk) , Dan "Griezmann" Casey (8/10 CM)..- Bless Akolbire CM/DM Ayden Heaven CM/DM , Louie Copley CM, Teo Minchev (CB), and Will Sweet (CB). Then there are u15s Chido Obi (CF), Louis Zecevic-John(Winger) and Theo Julienne (CM) rated very highly. One of the key players of this age group Femi Fapetu joined Man City in the summer.I was JUST coming to post this
He looks better than I expected!! Well, Wilsheres midfield next season is sorted with Akilbore and Heaven alongside Copley most likely. Who are the new potential scholars? Need to refresh my memory.
Honestly that's not a bad set of prospects at all. The current crop are setting a high bar though.Hahaaa. For next year the players to keep an eye on are Camron Ismail (LB), Owen Asemota (GK) and Khari Ranson (though still u15gk) , Dan "Griezmann" Casey (8/10 CM)..- Bless Akolbire CM/DM Ayden Heaven CM/DM , Louie Copley CM, Teo Minchev (CB), and Will Sweet (CB). Then there are u15s Chido Obi (CF), Louis Zecevic-John(Winger) and Theo Julienne (CM) rated very highly. One of the key players of this age group Femi Fapetu joined Man City in the summer.
Never get tired of watching lanky slick merchants glide across the pitch. Also another left footed playerAyden Heaven aka Ayden John
Surprise Surprise. Hale End and another left footed player. He's another highly rated player who has passed through both Chelsea and West Ham, plays both CB and DM. Most remember him from the Hale End documentary as the then u15 captain who was very hard on his teammates and was told to chill out. Him and Bless Akolbire play very similarly though Bless is more attacking minded
I understand why it may seem so..he's profile is very rare and unique. It's good to remember he's also six months older. Nwaneri is still only 15 for another month . I'm happy he's signed as rumour has it City and Chelsea are both offering very huge bag for Ethan which has slightly turned his head. All we can do is hope he sees the clear opportunity he has to our first team.This take may be a tad unpopular but Lewis-Skelly for me looks a brighter talent than Nwaneri. Of course I think both are outstanding prospects but Lewis-Skelly looks absolutely unreal.
Skelly is more physically dominant. He imposes his will on almost every game, but Nwaneri has a bit more guile and cleaner technique. Both are top talents who compliment each other very well.This take may be a tad unpopular but Lewis-Skelly for me looks a brighter talent than Nwaneri. Of course I think both are outstanding prospects but Lewis-Skelly looks absolutely unreal.
Our league position may not be as good , Wilshere(first season as coach tax) but I've been impressed with the style of play even when I watch the youth cup. There is some very good talent in the group all over the pitch. Aside from Rosiak , whom I've already sang enough praises and have most hope for in the group excluding MLS and Ethan. Kamara has impressed me a lot especially as he is the youngest in the group obviously excluding MLS and Nwaneri. He is very direct and makes very good decisions across the frontline. Ferdinand is also a very good prospect especially as a traditional right winger.. his close control , decisions, link up off the right and intensity is very good but needs to improve his left foot to play inverted which is the norm for wingers today. Cooper , the GK has also impressed me especially as he started the season as third choice and he's now started most games. Finally , Omari Benjamin goals per game ratio is as good as Eddie and Flo..Academy - Latest
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Palace beat us 4-3 at the death. Some issues getting the ball past Palace' press but the football looks good still. Some great finishes from Osman Kamara and Michael Rosiak - two stars of the Youth Cup run. Kamara is really starting to kick on while Rosiak is clearly standing out as one of the top scholars.
Doesn't have major competition at LW right now. We have Sagoe Jr who will probably end up on loan to League 1 next season and Ideho who I don't really rate highly. God knows what happens with Kido Taylor-Hart. Kamara has a strong claim for that spot if he finishes the season as strong as he's currently playing, especially if the u18s win the cup.Kamara looks a real talent. Will be interesting to see how he progresses over the next 18 months. Feel there is potential for a fast track
I think they needed some time to adapt to the level considering none of them made any appearances last season. Kamara's ball striking is really good because he's played as a number 9 a lot.Arsenal looked a tad unfortunate to lose to Sp**s 3-2 on the weekend, but some pretty lax defending put paid to that. Think that's one area Wilshere could be better.
We need to start talking about Osman Kamara though, emerging as a top talent in this group. Some really good dribbling and a nice little collection of goals now. He'll be a big weapon in the Youth Cup and might actually keep Ferdinand out (who I rate aswell). I did initially think the wingers in this group weren't saying that much but I've been pleasantly surprised!