windermere_royal 1-0 up against Man city. Weiser the scorer
Are you there Winders?
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by Hendo » 26 Aug 2016 20:16
windermere_royal 1-0 up against Man city. Weiser the scorer
by windermere_royal » 26 Aug 2016 20:18
Hendowindermere_royal 1-0 up against Man city. Weiser the scorer
Are you there Winders?
How is he looking?
by Hendo » 26 Aug 2016 20:23
windermere_royalHendowindermere_royal 1-0 up against Man city. Weiser the scorer
Are you there Winders?
How is he looking?
Nope following it on twitter
by mikey0406 » 26 Aug 2016 20:38
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by Four Of Clubs » 26 Aug 2016 22:28
Nameless Wiesel looks pretty useful, although he was a man amongst kids...
We were excellent first half, should have been more than 3 up but their keeper kept them in the game.
Fosu looked dangerous, Samuel had a nice first touch but posed no threat in the box. Osho looks to be a good prospect, incredibly calm.
Second half City dominated, pressed us higher and stopped us playing. Southwood was the busier keeper and is an excellent shotstopper.
Beating multimillionaires Citey is no mean feat, some very encouraging performances.
by Nameless » 26 Aug 2016 22:36
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Metropolitan Police FC
A success for the youth team production line
Nineteen year old Cameron Green heralds the first real success of the Met Police Youth Team Project. Cameron was a star in last season’s U18 squad which fought its way through to the fourth round proper of the FA Youth Cup before finally being defeated by Wolverhampton Wanderers.
During that run Cameron was spotted by scouts from Reading and after training with them has now been signed on a two year contract and is looking forward to a career as a professional footballer.
Cameron was back at Imber Court to see his former team mates as the Met U18 team embarked upon this season’s journey with a 3-1 win over Three Bridges in the Preliminary Round of the FA Youth Cup.
Chairman Des Flanders said “this is a fantastic outcome for Cameron and for the Club and its Youth Team project. But it also highlights the shortcomings in the FA’s youth policy. Under FA Rules we were not allowed to sign Cameron on any kind of a contract while he was with us as a youth team player but, as so often happens, along comes a big club who can whisk the player away using promises until they finally make their minds up and we, the developing club get nothing. This needs to change.”
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