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Gotta be close between the 2 Gomes was only 15 last week. Scary player. Can't believe today's result considering we had Buckart, Chong, Williams, Bohui, Gribbin, Dearnly, Olusunde all missing.

Give it a month and a half and then Gomes will be by far the better 16 year old. Mainly as Woodburn will be 17
 
Give it a month and a half and then Gomes will be by far the better 16 year old. Mainly as Woodburn will be 17
And Gomes has been captain of the u18s national team if I remember rightly this season a few times. It's just hard not to get excited with this lad he is stand out. Same goes for Scouse and Woodburn.
 
U16s won 3-2 against Boro with goals from Callum Dolanx2 and Kieron Ceesay.Heard the standouts were Laird,Levitt and Bughail-Mellor.​

 
@Mrmujac said Kanu he's a done deal, so welcome! Should be official next week. Very good today with 2 goals looks like a propper in the box right place right time STR. With him and Buckart at u18s level can see Dearnley and Gribben when back from injuries straight promoted to the u23s which will give the side a much better balance as Dearnley is very talented at 10 and at STR which the u23s lack.
 
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Glad to see big Sam and the FA have sent Shaw back to Utd to not risk putting to much workload on the lad. Great news can't risk him getting injured before the Derby!
 
Well, the only dampener is Ivory Coast are leading 1-0, and they've won every home AFCON Qualifier match whilst leading (9/9), so Bailly will be all but unavailable for a period in January/February.

Perhaps I slightly overreacted when I thought about it initially, ok he's been incredible for United so far, but Smalling/Blind was one of the best partnerships in the league last season.... so note to self; chill.
 
It's 1-1 with just under 20 minutes left Bailly could still be here in jan. Although the Ivory Coast side looks quit poor so don't think he would be gone for that long if he goes
 
It's 1-1 with just under 20 minutes left Bailly could still be here in jan. Although the Ivory Coast side looks quit poor so don't think he would be gone for that long if he goes

To be fair there's a lot of big players missing from this line starting lineup (Yaya Toure, Bony, Gradel etc). I think Gradel may have been on the bench, but no idea as to why the others aren't there in what you'd thought was a crucial game, whether it be retirement/injuries/no birthday cake, I have no idea, and not overly arsed to look.. but I do know it's understrengthed to what's available to them, and I wouldn't rule out them going on a big run in the tournament knowing our luck.
 
Last kick of the game Ivory Coast clear the ball off the line and will be going to AFCON annoyingly
 
And then goes and leaves him out the Europa League squad where you'd of thought if he had ant chance of a game it'd be in the slower pace of Europe and the groups.

With 27 players registered, that is bizarre. But surely hammers home the message to the German again he's done.

It's actually to do with the number of club trained players United can register. He's going to play in the prem, especially post europe
 
Will be **** missing Bailly for the AFCON. But let's be honest we still have Smalling, Blind, Jones, Rojo, TFM, Tuanzebe and even Carrick to play at CB. Tbh I'm sure Williams or Warren could easily step up if needed, we will be fine. Plus Darmian can play there well.
 
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I would love to see Jones get some rub of the green and have an injury free season, had plenty of hope for him, I remember in Fergie's last season he was superb in some important games when threw into midfield as a designated man-marker, and he performed it to in my opinion, bordering world class standard.
 
No matter how big Man Utd continue to grow, James W Gibson's legacy demands to be remembered

Really good read about an owner who pulled United out of debt in the 30's hired Busby and stayed involved with the club until he died in 1951 and his family for a while after. What the club is now owes a huge amount to him as he not only hired Busby, got a station built outside Old Trafford to make sure fans could get to it, helped get the stadium rebuilt after it was damaged by WWII and bought "the cliff" which produced a lot of talented players
 
How Manchester United beat competition to two of Europe hottest prospects
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Manchester United went international to beef up their academy - and the Reds' summer recruitment proved the club's youth system still has worldwide appeal.

Nicky ****'s revamp of United's academy has helped them beat off a strong competition to get forward Tahith Chong from Feyenoord and Nishan Burkart from FC Zurich.

And United's back-catalogue of successes was still the ace up their sleeve.

The 16-year-olds are now forming part of a new-look United academy squad.

And ****, himself a product of the Reds youth system as a member of the Class of '92, believes the pair have added strength to a burgeoning new group of youngsters.

“Bringing in Chong and Burkart was really the first time in a while that we have actually gone into Europe and bought players,” Nicky told M.E.N. Sport.

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“Pretty much every club in this country was after those two boys.

“Tahith has everything you expect of a young player to became top level and so does Nishan.

“Both Nishan's parents are ex-Olympians so he has that in his blood. Tahith is 6ft one already, broad shoulders, a little waist. The pair of them are well built, perfect sizes, athletes.

“We have a good starting point with these two boys. They have good ability and really good self belief, which you have to have at this club.

“We are starting them at a higher level (than normal 16-year-old newcomers) to get them to the highest level rather than starting from a lower rung.

“We have to bed them into the club, into life around Manchester and knowing the club and building their bodies up so the step to Under-23s won't be massive for them.

“We then need to make sure the step from the 23s to the first team isn't massive as well. We are really positive about them two.

“But there are a load more we are excited about. It is a really positive group.”

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**** was able to beat off the challenge from suitors around Europe for Chong and Burkhart because of United's long established reputation for providing careers for players.

“I showed their families round last year and told the about the club and the reaction was pretty much very positive straight away. They didn't want to go anywhere else. It was nice and refreshing,” added ****.

“Clubs can say anything they like to kids, they can sell it, we can sell it, but ultimately the facts are we give lads a pathway to a career here or elsewhere. Nobody can deny that. Nobody can say that is not true and we are spinning a yarn there and that doesn't happen.

“The stats are there. No other club in the country, or Europe, provides so many professional footballers to lower leagues.

“Last season I think 58 of our ex-academy players were playing in the championship and lower down. Not only that we also get our players through to the first team like Marcus Rashford.”​
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Darmian struggles against pace so I'm quite skeptical about leaving him to cater sterling.

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