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U18s | CAFC fan coach up to Sheff Utd for the U18s final on Saturday - KO noon (p9)
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seth plum said:What a great sport football can be, especially when you win.
Great to meet @jimmyseed, @charlton4ever, @Pico at the game too.
There was no downside whatsoever to that event this afternoon.
The Barnsley goalscorer was good, and indeed Barnsley were good, but the attention they gave to Kanu, up to the Leaburn substitution was effective and fierce, but an indication of how much they feared him, soon as the impressive Leaburn came on Kanu had a sniff, and bosh a goal and he'd got us back in it.
Ryan Huke gave about as good a cameo as you can get, seemed unplayable, great goal and he might have had a penalty too.
The other substitute was 16 sixteen!! year old Josh Laqeretabua, who came on and played the perfect game bar one mistake.
When you're talking young players our winner was scored by Asimwe, just turned 18 a month ago, and a player who has made very good progress this season, also featuring in the U23's, and graduating from mainly right back to playing more centrally. I thought he had a great game.
All the players gave their all, held their nerve, and displayed great ability and teamwork. What more could anybody ask?0 -
Yes eventually.
I asked the steward on the staircase and he said there was a hold up, this was about 1.35. We waited for a while then another steward came out and gave them out amongst some of the seats. I don't know what it was like at the turnstiles.1 -
Henry Irving said:I really hope they aren't involved beyond maybe a few cup games.
They are kids, still growing, still developing, still learning and while there is lots of potential they should be allowed to develop in the U23s and maybe on loan.
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Henry Irving said:I really hope they aren't involved beyond maybe a few cup games.
They are kids, still growing, still developing, still learning and while there is lots of potential they should be allowed to develop in the U23s and maybe on loan.I remember Wayne Rooney coming on for Everton as an 18 year old at The Valley and looking like scoring every time he got the ball, although he was clearly a bit of a one-off.Some kids are fearless at 18 or 19, and keeping away from the action might actually make them more apprehensive when they do finally get a chance.Also wanted to agree with @Swisdom who rated Karoy Anderson so highly. He did a couple of swivelling turns that were probably the best bits of skill I’ve seen from a Charlton player all season.0 -
Henry Irving said:I really hope they aren't involved beyond maybe a few cup games.
They are kids, still growing, still developing, still learning and while there is lots of potential they should be allowed to develop in the U23s and maybe on loan.3 -
Well done to the lads. Kanu will het his chance in pre-season.0
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Henry Irving said:I really hope they aren't involved beyond maybe a few cup games.
They are kids, still growing, still developing, still learning and while there is lots of potential they should be allowed to develop in the U23s and maybe on loan.7 -
Scoham said:Henry Irving said:I really hope they aren't involved beyond maybe a few cup games.
They are kids, still growing, still developing, still learning and while there is lots of potential they should be allowed to develop in the U23s and maybe on loan.
At 0 -2 none of them looked ready and that was against other kids.
Henry and Ness have been out playing men's football. Neither may make our first team next season.
Barker is still only 19 but people on here say he hasn't progressed or has gone backwards.
Just give them time and space to develop at theirr own pace rather than hot housing them is all I'm saying.7 -
The introduction of young players into what they call ‘mens football’ is a delicate art, it has risks, but also rewards.
John Cartwright once said to me at Sparrows Lane when the subject came up ‘Pele played in a World Cup final at 17’.
Each case will be different.
Anybody remember Anthony Barness? His consistency meant he could be introduced when needed, there was no need in his case to wait.2 -
seth plum said:The introduction of young players into what they call ‘mens football’ is a delicate art, it has risks, but also rewards.
John Cartwright once said to me at Sparrows Lane when the subject came up ‘Pele played in a World Cup final at 17’.
Each case will be different.
Anybody remember Anthony Barness? His consistency meant he could be introduced when needed, there was no need in his case to wait.
the reason Karoy should be involved in the first team is because nothing seems to phase him and it would probably help him develop. He’s genuinely gifted and the more competitive standard will benefit him5 - Sponsored links:
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Karoy is a future star.1
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It is always worth being cautious about predictions.
At one stage, when they were at the same level with us, you could hardly get a fag paper between Josh Umerah, Brandon Hanlan and Karlan Grant, but as things have progressed they have all ‘made it’, but now in those terms they have separated into Gold, Silver and Bronze success wise.1 -
Away at the moment so I missed this. Do we have any idea on when the final will be?0
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seth plum said:TelMc32 said:Away at the moment so I missed this. Do we have any idea on when the final will be?
Once we have a result we should find out soon.
Incidentally does anybody know what would’ve happened yesterday if it had been a draw.2 -
Sheffield United v Colchester.
I'm guessing the final will be played next Saturday.0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Sheffield United v Colchester.
I'm guessing the final will be played next Saturday.1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Sheffield United v Colchester.
I'm guessing the final will be played next Saturday.
The talk at the game yesterday was that if Colchester beat Sheffield United the match should be at The Valley but the pitch is due to be dug up next week. The early start to the next season doesn't leave long for the new grass to grow.
Nobody knew where the game will be played if Sheffield United win.0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Sheffield United v Colchester.
I'm guessing the final will be played next Saturday.0 -
seth plum said:TelMc32 said:Away at the moment so I missed this. Do we have any idea on when the final will be?
Once we have a result we should find out soon.
Incidentally does anybody know what would’ve happened yesterday if it had been a draw.0 - Sponsored links:
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Other semi-final kicked off at 3.00pm
Live stream on Sheff Us YouTube1 -
Sheffield U 0-1 Colchester (HT)
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1-1
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2-1
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Now 2-1 to Sheffield
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4 - 10
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5 - 1 FT0
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They'll be very tough to beat in the final considering they went the entire league season unbeaten.1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:They'll be very tough to beat in the final considering they went the entire league season unbeaten.0
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Sheffield United have regularly been very good and tough opponents at development level.
I would like our lads to play their game, hold their nerve, and see where that takes us.5