iwasthere2012 wrote:Chelsea applying the pressure. Glover in goal for Spurs pulled off a good close range reaction save.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Chelsea applying the pressure. Glover in goal for Spurs pulled off a good close range reaction save.
Great name for a keeper.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Chelsea applying the pressure. Glover in goal for Spurs pulled off a good close range reaction save.
Great name for a keeper.
Yes. Tom Glover. He's played better than Collins at the other end.
When do we play Leicester, do you know.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Quite enjoying this even though it's not City. U18 game is so quick and honest. A lot of proper challenges, no play acting or diving, people getting straight up and getting on with it. Ref also lets a lot go. Where does it all go wrong when it gets to Premiership.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Quite enjoying this even though it's not City. U18 game is so quick and honest. A lot of proper challenges, no play acting or diving, people getting straight up and getting on with it. Ref also lets a lot go. Where does it all go wrong when it gets to Premiership.
Ted Hughes wrote:Spurs is potentially a very difficult game, because they look like a team assembled to win youth competitions & show off how good the coach is, rather than produce players. Big, strong, quick, athletic, well organised, good stoppers at the back, not very good at football would be my assessment.
Chelsea miles better footballers imo & still a tough game, but ten times more fun to play them, whoever wins.
I've heard rumours Leicester are basically Spurs though. So if if that's true & we manage to get past them, maybe it puts us in a good position.
Tickets for City U18s v Leicester, Wednesday 11 March Kick-off – 7pm game now online. Ooops already posted.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Spurs is potentially a very difficult game, because they look like a team assembled to win youth competitions & show off how good the coach is, rather than produce players. Big, strong, quick, athletic, well organised, good stoppers at the back, not very good at football would be my assessment.
Chelsea miles better footballers imo & still a tough game, but ten times more fun to play them, whoever wins.
I've heard rumours Leicester are basically Spurs though. So if if that's true & we manage to get past them, maybe it puts us in a good position.
Tickets for City U18s v Leicester, Wednesday 11 March Kick-off – 7pm game now online. Ooops already posted.
any idea if itv are showing it like they did last night's game?
Nigels Tackle wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Spurs is potentially a very difficult game, because they look like a team assembled to win youth competitions & show off how good the coach is, rather than produce players. Big, strong, quick, athletic, well organised, good stoppers at the back, not very good at football would be my assessment.
Chelsea miles better footballers imo & still a tough game, but ten times more fun to play them, whoever wins.
I've heard rumours Leicester are basically Spurs though. So if if that's true & we manage to get past them, maybe it puts us in a good position.
Tickets for City U18s v Leicester, Wednesday 11 March Kick-off – 7pm game now online. Ooops already posted.
any idea if itv are showing it like they did last night's game?
Ted Hughes wrote:“It is very difficult for them to progress to the first team because we have a very strong, competitive squad and each season we are buying new, important players.
“That doesn’t mean we can’t have a young player breakthrough to the senior side – even if just one youngster progressed to the first team it could save the club thirty or £40million.
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