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Old 03 Apr 2006, 11:26 PM   #1
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Old 03 Apr 2006, 11:29 PM   #2
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Apparently Kaz Patafta (October 25th, 1988) was very impressive as a younging at the Australian Institute of Sport. Australia Under 17 captain. Benfica beat PSV signing the lad.



Perhaps a future good footballer.
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James Troisi, David Williams.
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Old 04 Apr 2006, 12:16 AM   #4
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Youth meaning -20??
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20 and under sounds pretty good, but whatever makes you happy.

I don't know alot about young James Troisi outside him being on the Newcastle books.

David Williams is outstanding - one of the best prospects in Asia at this stage, no doubt. Has been labelled Australia's most promising striker since Mark Viduka.

Seems to had stacks of Aboriginal flair Australians have had the plesure of watching in other football codes (AFL, rugbies) but not in soccer untill now.

Signed by Australian A-League club Queensland Roar. With the like of Hyuk-Su Seo (who has signed on for another 3 years) Dilevski, & Murdocca in the midfeild, Gibson & Craig Moore shortly in defence and Brazilian center forward Reinaldo and David Williams up front they are going to be a great fun to watch.
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China- of course it starts with Dong Fangzhou.
Chen Tao looks pretty promising too.
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China- of course it starts with Dong Fangzhou.
Done much at Man Utd?
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He's the best Chinese prospect. He's at Royal Antwerp now. Has piled up a lot of goals. Don't think it will translate into anything for ManUre though Quite frankly I would rather see him in another Euro team, to get a chance regularly. But right now he's pretty much all set at Royal.
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I don't know alot about young James Troisi outside him being on the Newcastle books.
He's been starring for the youth team, scoring frequently. Has just started making the bench for the reserves and has played damn well - two appearances off the bench for one goal, and caused the oppositing problems in both games.

For two kids the same age, at the moment I rate him above Patafta. I expect big things from him in the next few years.
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Supat Rungratsamee Thaï 15 years old, striker of Portsmouth youth.
Theeratep Winothai Thaï 21 years old, striker of BEC Tero. He was playing for Crystal Palace and Everton youth for 3 years. In 2004, he returned in Thaïland because they didn't give him pro contract.
Yesterday on Thai TV Global Network, there were a show and he was the guest. He was talking about his love for fashion. He discovered fashion when he was playing in England. We saw him doing shopping, he was funny ...


Winothai with the number "14" like Cruyff
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