Not impressed, so he has has skill to beat a man kid but can he whip a good ball in? It'll be interesting to see how good he is after they've learnt how to slide.
Surprised some on here are slating him. Has got to be the most skilful 6 year old ever seen, better than Maradona was at that age. With that said, isn't the world champion ball skills guy English? Was at the Valley a few years back doing juggling and the pros were standing around watching in awe. He might be the world champion keepy uppy but that doesn't make him a Premier Leaque level player or team player in any footie team.
[cite]Posted By: Jayajosh[/cite]Surprised some on here are slating him. Has got to be the most skilful 6 year old ever seen, better than Maradona was at that age. With that said, isn't the world champion ball skills guy English? Was at the Valley a few years back doing juggling and the pros were standing around watching in awe. He might be the world champion keepy uppy but that doesn't make him a Premier Leaque level player or team player in any footie team.
Yea it's John Farnworth, he's excellent!! but doesnt mean he's any good in a match situation. Good luck to th kid though
Impressive but try doing that over Hackney Marshes on a Sunday morning ;-)
In all seriousness, watching that one thing that struck me was that he was actually passing to his mates as well. Most kids follow the ball all over the pitch then when they get it want to take the world on but despite all his tricks he was also laying it off as well.
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Still good technique though.
Although the big question is, can he do it on a rainy Tuesday night in Carlisle?
naaargh, not good enough?$-{>
Theres a Charlton Life team?
There is.............
Just remember even the worlds greatest players have a bit of Jason Lee in them no mater how great or skillfull they are.
Yea it's John Farnworth, he's excellent!! but doesnt mean he's any good in a match situation. Good luck to th kid though
Go on
Yeh, we can spend tens of thousands develoing him and then give him to Arsenal when he gets to 16.
In all seriousness, watching that one thing that struck me was that he was actually passing to his mates as well. Most kids follow the ball all over the pitch then when they get it want to take the world on but despite all his tricks he was also laying it off as well.