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bladesufc1
30-07-2009, 15:09
Callum McFadzean
George Willis
Charlie Anderson

all called up for the England Training camp

& Well Done again, currently in the last 4 of the Milk Cup, which attracts TOP youth teams from all around the world (http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/milkcup/map/)

The event, now in its 27th year, has attracted teams from 56 countries around the world including Europe, the USA, Africa, the Far East, South America, the Middle East, Australia, Russia, New Zealand and Canada.

Some of the biggest teams in the world have entered the competition down the years including Premiership giants Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United as well as top European teams such as Feyenoord, FC Porto, Barcelona, Benfica, Sevilla, Bayern Munich and Dynamo Kiev.

This year there are 50 teams competing across three age sections - U15, U17 and U19 - including Spartak Moscow, AIK Stockholm, Chelsea and Manchester United with national sides featuring Bulgaria, USA and Denmark as well as the Northern Ireland team.

Players who have taken part in the tournament in the past include David Beckham, Joe Cole, Damien Duff, Wayne Rooney, Steve McManaman, Peter Crouch, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Craig Bellamy, James Milner, to name but a few.

1867pw
30-07-2009, 16:21
yes well done YOUNG blades

nice to see young players coming from british grassroots football

just a shame they will be sold to tottenham or everton in few years time

should they progress!!!!

FORE
31-07-2009, 12:02
With respect, can't see the problem - 50 appearances then ~£10M. Seems good business to me!

shizzle
31-07-2009, 12:51
as long as it goes back into the club!

canadablade
31-07-2009, 13:09
yes well done YOUNG blades

nice to see young players coming from british grassroots football

just a shame they will be sold to tottenham or everton in few years time

should they progress!!!!

whereas clubs like Burnley are coming in for your best OLDER players for peanuts and no one is sniffing around the younger ones although theres one i hope does well.

Selling players when you are a championship club is a fact of not reaching the Premiership.
What McCabe has done and is doing is making sure Sheff Utd will still exist in 10-20-30 years time, you lot on the other hand need a sugar daddy and soon :help:

freyasdad
31-07-2009, 13:14
This justifies selling the Kyle's as i stated a while back.
Keep investing in the academy and in the future you reap your rewards.
More excellent young ones coming through, which will be funded by the sale of the Kyle's.

1867pw
31-07-2009, 15:00
With respect, can't see the problem - 50 appearances then ~£10M. Seems good business to me!

fair comment:thumbsup: but surely it has got in uniteds best interests

to keep hold of these players and other quality players if they are to

achieve success and reach the premier league and not sell after 50

appearances!!!

good business decisions without a doubt but not good football decisions!!!

bladesufc1
31-07-2009, 15:19
fair comment:thumbsup: but surely it has got in uniteds best interests

to keep hold of these players and other quality players if they are to

achieve success and reach the premier league and not sell after 50

appearances!!!

good business decisions without a doubt but not good football decisions!!!

dont forget we've still got 1 kyle on loan, so really we've not done to bad out of this deal

1867pw
31-07-2009, 15:31
dont forget we've still got 1 kyle on loan, so really we've not done to bad out of this deal

agreed with in previous post!!!!

good business but not good for your football ambitions

Jazzybmzoo
31-07-2009, 15:42
dont forget we've still got 1 kyle on loan, so really we've not done to bad out of this deal

True but if he does get badass this season it's gonna be proper crap having to let him go again.