From The Streets To The Stars Kicks Off!
First up we have Arkady Gorgovitch. The young Muscovite has both English and Russian nationalities, but has declared he will only play for his motherland. Recently released from Dinamo Moscow's U14's, the Russian has something to prove.
Next, is former Burton Albion duo Nicholas Jameson and Danny Wright. Both grew up playing football together, yet now battle it out for the big club's attention. Destined to go further than the league 2 side, but how far with the talented twosome go?
American Matt Johnson has come a long way from the streets of Boston, and now looks to take Europe by storm. Will any big Euro clubs take a chance on the kid from the U S of A?
Ryan Golding originally hails from Sittingbourne, yet chose to play for the country of his mother's side, Wales. With Swansea now in the Premier League, will the Welsh side be one of the destinations for the right-back?
Also from Wales, by a more geographical term, is Cardiff-born utility man Kenny James. Towering at nearly 2 metres tall, the centre-back-***-striker is head and shoulders above the competition.
From different sides of the country they hail from, Ryan Lowe, more affectionally known as Roo, and Liam Drury are Australia's answer to a young Gerrard and Rooney. Will the two become the strike force of the Aussies in years to come?
With a future much brighter than his country's, Costas Medina has been considered to be the Greek version of Gareth Bale, even at the tender age of 15. Can the young winger become the most valuble asset Greece have, in more ways than one?
From Southampton come Tobey James, a midfield maestro in the makeup of players such as Xavi and Guti. A product of the famous Southampton acadamy that produced players such as Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Gareth Bale, can James's name be added to that list?
Finally, comes Matias Schneider. The German striker is of the build of greats such as Rudi Voller. Can the Berlin-born beast reproduce such heroics on the European stage?
First up we have Arkady Gorgovitch. The young Muscovite has both English and Russian nationalities, but has declared he will only play for his motherland. Recently released from Dinamo Moscow's U14's, the Russian has something to prove.
Next, is former Burton Albion duo Nicholas Jameson and Danny Wright. Both grew up playing football together, yet now battle it out for the big club's attention. Destined to go further than the league 2 side, but how far with the talented twosome go?
American Matt Johnson has come a long way from the streets of Boston, and now looks to take Europe by storm. Will any big Euro clubs take a chance on the kid from the U S of A?
Ryan Golding originally hails from Sittingbourne, yet chose to play for the country of his mother's side, Wales. With Swansea now in the Premier League, will the Welsh side be one of the destinations for the right-back?
Also from Wales, by a more geographical term, is Cardiff-born utility man Kenny James. Towering at nearly 2 metres tall, the centre-back-***-striker is head and shoulders above the competition.
From different sides of the country they hail from, Ryan Lowe, more affectionally known as Roo, and Liam Drury are Australia's answer to a young Gerrard and Rooney. Will the two become the strike force of the Aussies in years to come?
With a future much brighter than his country's, Costas Medina has been considered to be the Greek version of Gareth Bale, even at the tender age of 15. Can the young winger become the most valuble asset Greece have, in more ways than one?
From Southampton come Tobey James, a midfield maestro in the makeup of players such as Xavi and Guti. A product of the famous Southampton acadamy that produced players such as Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Gareth Bale, can James's name be added to that list?
Finally, comes Matias Schneider. The German striker is of the build of greats such as Rudi Voller. Can the Berlin-born beast reproduce such heroics on the European stage?