I like that camera angle. No doubt the FA would use a much lower down one if it was up to them. It's something all British broadcasters seem to want to do for some reason.
Louie Barry and CJ Egan-Riley are having a go with Ireland U15s now. http://www.extratime.ie/articles/20476/donohue-names-under-15-squad-for-cyprus-friendlies/
Bright Akwo and Jamal Musiala are with Germany U15s for a training camp this week. https://www.dfb.de/fileadmin/_dfbdam/160865-kaiserau.pdf
Don't know for sure but it looks like he lived there for a while at the very least. http://old.cordialcup.com/en/verein/sg-kaarst.html
The 2004 born goal keepers are being invited to the U15's camp so far Jacob Knightsbridge from Westham. I also heard a goal keeper from Charlton but I'm not sure of his name.
I think the most suited youngster in English football today is Ryan Sessegnon. For a second year scholar to have such a massive impact on first team football is remarkable! For the best in age groups up to U15... U19: Mason Mount, Brahim Diaz, Eddie Nketiah, Willock, Brereton U18: Brewster, Foden, Sessegnon, McEachran, Gomes, Sancho, Oakley-Boothe, Ian Carlo Poveda, Adam Lewis and R. Nelson U17: Panzo, Curtis Jones, Hudson-Odoi, Billy Gilmour, Taylor Richards, Amaechi, John-Jules U16: Tommy Doyle, Mason Greenwood, Bukayo Saka, Syl Jasper, Alfie Matthews, Ben Knight, Fabio Carvalho, Jeremy Sarmiento, Alex Mighten, Josh Martin, J-Neil Bennett, Noni Madueke, Henry Lawrence and Dynel Simeu U15: Kido Taylor, Karamoko, Miguel Azeez, Yunus Musah, Ben Elliott, Harvey Elliott, Jude Bellingham and Samuel Iling. These lot are the future of England!
Enjoyed putting this piece together with new @England U15s head coach Justin Cochrane, who started his new role this week: https://t.co/DTyGHiAhDd #coaching #YoungLions— Nicholas Veevers (@NicholasVeevers) April 5, 2018
I like his approach. Focusing on developping players and playing in a certain style, which will eventually lead to results, rather than only developping "a winning mentality". Similar to cooper's approach
I don't know much about him but I've got a feeling he's going to be a very good hire for the FA, and will be fairly in-demand elsewhere within a short space of time.
Don’t know what topic to post this in so thought here would be best. Coventry’s U15 player William Bapaga has been signed up by New Era Global Sports - which I believe is the agency Rio Ferdinand forefronts. I’ve been told he’s an outstanding player for his age but I thought you had to be at least 16 with parental permission to be signed to an agency? Does anyone with more knowledge know if this common practice amongst the top agencies? It seems they’re targeting them as young as they can. Publicly announcing they’ve signed someone who’s in year 10 to their agency is baffling to me https://instagram.com/p/BhufN6yheiR/
I'm not sure on all the ins and outs, but I know of agents/intermediaries that "look after" players at U15/U16 level, so it's fairly common yeah. I'm not sure if its an official thing though as I haven't seen them make announcements like the one you linked. On the topic of Bapaga, is he an 03 born player? What's he like?
Just saw this on twitter, is this going on now or is this from an old post repeated? Aspettando il 15° Torneo delle Nazioni - Trofeo OttimaxOggi diamo il benvenuto alla Nazionale maschile U15 inglese!Waiting for the 15th Torneo delle Nazioni - Ottimax TrophyToday we welcome the English U15 national team!@England @englandsoccer @footballenglish #england pic.twitter.com/skz5mJFV3Q— Torneo delle Nazioni (@TorneoGradisca) April 19, 2018
Great stuff, didn't they stream this last year? Seem to remember a stream set up with an Italian Club but can't remember which Club. Maybe I'm thinking of another tournament idk but seem to remember seeing previous years being streamed unless I'm mistaken?
He can sign for an agency on the year of his 16th birthday, so he can still be 15 and sign for an agent/intermediary as long as he turns 16 that year.