The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2024/25

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Re: The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2014/15

by JC » 09 May 2015 06:29

Interesting article here about Novakovich

http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/05/ ... ov/page/1/

Basically the US coach is saying we will not release him for the U20 World Cup because we need him to prepare for the first team next year

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by ZacNaloen » 09 May 2015 07:57

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marlowuk And - anyway - just noticed - Boro have another game to play!!!

I told them that at 9.03 AM this morning-Boro won 3-2 so are 6 ahead with 1 to play-Royals 2 to play
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by Plymouth_Royal » 09 May 2015 08:55

JC Interesting article here about Novakovich

http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/05/ ... ov/page/1/

Basically the US coach is saying we will not release him for the U20 World Cup because we need him to prepare for the first team next year


The way i interpreted that was Andrija needs a rest after a demanding season.

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by Royal Rother » 09 May 2015 09:19

...because the club has plans for him to push on and be a part of the 1st Team squad. Shirley?

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by ZacNaloen » 09 May 2015 09:28

We could end up with a forward line of Fosu, Samuel, Nova, Stacey at some point next season. Especially if the signings are shit.

:?


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by Royal Rother » 09 May 2015 09:33

That would be just superb. They'll struggle at first and then become Championship men together ready to take the league by storm in 2016/17...

Far rather that than some half-arsed Clarke signings.

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by JC » 09 May 2015 11:18

ZacNaloen We could end up with a forward line of Fosu, Samuel, Nova, Stacey at some point next season. Especially if the signings are shit.

:?



Pushing it a bit to suggest we would play 4 up front

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by ZacNaloen » 09 May 2015 12:03

Under 18s struggling to score here, chances are being created, and CBs letting themselves down with silly errors.

Husin and shepperd managing to stand out for Reading.

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by Royalwaster » 09 May 2015 12:42

Royal Rother That would be just superb. They'll struggle at first and then become Championship men together ready to take the league by storm in 2016/17...

Far rather that than some half-arsed Clarke signings.


Or rather to take League 1 by storm ...


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Re: The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2014/15

by Nameless » 09 May 2015 13:38

Hard to see Nova being a first team regular next season to be honest. And has this season been that demanding for him ?
But it also seems a big ask for young players to travel round the world for big tournaments then come straight back and do full preseason into games. He will also rob ably have the Olympics next year so this looks like a sensible step to avoid him playing non stop for 3 seasons having no rest period.

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by marlowuk » 09 May 2015 15:15

ZacNaloen Under 18s struggling to score here, chances are being created, and CBs letting themselves down with silly errors.

Husin and shepperd managing to stand out for Reading.

So what was the result? I can't find it anywhere?

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by shaka's shorts » 09 May 2015 15:24

I went to the u18 game this morning. They played well first half but run out of ideas in the second. Sunderland scored a goal early on (their no 9 Andrew Nelson scored and was the best player on the pitch). Our centre backs stood off him and he had too much time to shoot. Southwoood had little chance of stopping it in goal.

We then created a few chances in the first half and were the better team, but couldn't score. Noor Husin, playing CM was the outstanding player in the first half for us. He has a great first touch, good close dribbling skills and constantly looked for forward passes to cut through their defence. Sam Smith looked dangerous as the loan striker and Jake Shepherd was really good on the right wing.

In the second half, Sunderland exerted their physical authority on the game. They looked bigger and stronger throughout. We made a tactical change midway through the second half and it didn't work. Tennai Watson (who was having a good game) came off at RB, pushing Shepherd back into his position and young Jordi Osei-Tutu came on, but struggled to make an impact. Noor Husin who was excellent first half, struggled in the second - giving the ball away frequently, trying too hard to make the hero pass all of the time. Our best players second half were Sam Smith up front (who is strong, fast, good in the air and has a bit of vision about him) and young Omar Richards at left back, who is quick, skillful and can pick out a pass. Zak Jules came on at CB (I think he is coming back from injury) and looked rusty, but he is an absolute beast physically.
I don't like to give marks out of ten to u18 players, but I would give positive reviews to Tennai Watson, Omar Richards, Jake Shepherd, Sam Smith and Noor Husin. Danny Williams was lively up front when he came on at the end. The others showed some decent touches, but the second half was a little disappointing.

Another good crop coming through

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by shaka's shorts » 09 May 2015 15:25

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Re: The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2014/15

by winchester_royal » 09 May 2015 18:13

Should remember as well that 2 of our best players at that level (McIntyre and Barrett) are away on international duty atm

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by FC. » 09 May 2015 23:10

ZacNaloen We could end up with a forward line of Fosu, Samuel, Nova, Stacey at some point next season. Especially if the signings are shit.

:?


Anyone hear any news on Stacey's injury. He Looked in a fair amount of pain at Derby when he came off.

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by tidus_mi2 » 10 May 2015 03:39

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ZacNaloen We could end up with a forward line of Fosu, Samuel, Nova, Stacey at some point next season. Especially if the signings are shit.

:?


Anyone hear any news on Stacey's injury. He Looked in a fair amount of pain at Derby when he came off.

If I had to judge, he walked off the pitch, I'd suspect his expression was more of being distraught at his first start being cut short.

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Re: The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2014/15

by CrowthorneRoyal » 11 May 2015 09:28

He's having an op today to pin the broken ankle. Will be up and about in a month and playing again 2 months after that.

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Re: The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2014/15

by Royals and Racers » 11 May 2015 10:53

U21`s away at Molineux tonight KO 7 PM-against bottom of the table Wolves-a convincing win is needed for any chance of overhauling middlesborough at the top

Boro P21 pts 47 GD +13
Royals P20 pts 41 GD +10
Matches remaining after tonight
Boro away to Stoke Saturday 16th May 2pm
Royals home to West Brom Friday 15th May 7pm

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by Snowball » 11 May 2015 11:26

Royals and Racers U21`s away at Molineux tonight KO 7 PM-against bottom of the table Wolves-a convincing win is needed for any chance of overhauling middlesborough at the top

Boro P21 pts 47 GD +13
Royals P20 pts 41 GD +10
Matches remaining after tonight
Boro away to Stoke Saturday 16th May 2pm
Royals home to West Brom Friday 15th May 7pm


A convincing win isn't necessary, just any win

The only way Reading can top the league is to win both
games and Boro lose theirs.

So 1-0, 1-0 gives them RFC a GD 39-27 = 12

Boro have to lose.
If they lose by 2 or more goals RFC will have the better GD

If they lose 1-0, 2-1, or 3-2 their goal difference would be the same but
they will have scored fewer goals.

If we did only win 1-0 twice and Boro lost 3-4 then Boro would've scored more goals

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Re: The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2014/15

by Royals and Racers » 11 May 2015 11:47

Snowball
Royals and Racers U21`s away at Molineux tonight KO 7 PM-against bottom of the table Wolves-a convincing win is needed for any chance of overhauling middlesborough at the top

Boro P21 pts 47 GD +13
Royals P20 pts 41 GD +10
Matches remaining after tonight
Boro away to Stoke Saturday 16th May 2pm
Royals home to West Brom Friday 15th May 7pm


A convincing win isn't necessary, just any win

The only way Reading can top the league is to win both
games and Boro lose theirs.

So 1-0, 1-0 gives them RFC a GD 39-27 = 12

Boro have to lose.
If they lose by 2 or more goals RFC will have the better GD

If they lose 1-0, 2-1, or 3-2 their goal difference would be the same but
they will have scored fewer goals.

If we did only win 1-0 twice and Boro lost 3-4 then Boro would've scored more goals

Thank you-I`m convinced !!

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