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TRAVELLING SQUAD TO FACE FC MIDTJYLLAND

De Gea, Romero, Love, McNair, Smalling, Blind, Poole, Riley, Carrick, Herrera, Schneiderlin, Lingard, Pereira, Weir, Mata, Memphis, Martial, Keane.

Interesting lineup, no Rooney, no Bojack Crossman. I'm guessing he will give a few youngsters a chance after all.
 
Interesting lineup, no Rooney, no Bojack Crossman. I'm guessing he will give a few youngsters a chance after all.

Deservedly so. Keane is in red hot form for U21s (yeah way too lower standard) deserves a shot imo. Also Weir, Riley have impressed big time for U21s.

Poole is an interesting option. Started only 2 games for United as he got clearance only in Jan. He played in league 2 as a 16 year old.

Edit: This is something I will miss big time if Jose become ManUtd manager. Always exciting to see youngsters making their way to the first team.
 
Edit: This is something I will miss big time if Jose become ManUtd manager. Always exciting to see youngsters making their way to the first team.

Yeah, people ***** about Van Gaal going into season with thin squad, but he does this on purpose so there are opportunities to youngsters.
 
Yeah, people ***** about Van Gaal going into season with thin squad, but he does this on purpose so there are opportunities to youngsters.

Exactly. I was explaining same thing in other forum but few are thick as pig **** to understand that. Once they turn against manager then everything is seen in negative light even though manager himself confirmed the reason for smaller squad many times.
 
Gonna be more news in the coming days apparently about the youth restructure etc. Also heard today we have signed 5 new academy players from Switzerland and Holland. Things moving fast he sounds of things.

any more info on these signings?
 
Nicky **** has spoken in length about his new role as head of Manchester United’s academy.

United announced on Tuesday that **** had been appointed head of the club’s fabled academy, replacing Brian McClair – who left to join the Scottish Football Association last year.

**** was part of the most famous group to have graduated from the club’s youth set-up in recent times – the famous Class of 92, which included stars like Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, Phil Neville, David Beckham and Ryan Giggs.

And now he has been charged with restoring the reputation of an academy whose prominence in the area has come under threat following the multi-million pound expansion of Manchester City’s academy, where many ex-United players have sent their children in the last few years.

Despite the expansion of City’s elite development squads, **** is adamant that United remain the best option for youngsters who are about to embark upon a career in the game.

“No-one else can touch our club, with our pathway for the players to come through,” the former United midfielder told MUTV.

“We speak to the parents very passionately about it and the evidence is there for all to see.

“There are not many clubs I can think of that produce that pathway. We’ve done that very well for many years but we can’t stand still.

“We must move forward with every aspect of the Academy and it starts with me taking over and moving forward. We know we’re not far away.”

**** said he had been “given assurances” that the club was still moving forward despite the poor performance of the first team in the Barclays Premier League.

Beleaguered manager Louis van Gaal has brought the likes of Jesse Lingard, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson and Paddy McNair into the first team, but had there not been a raft of injuries in the senior squad, it is debatable whether they would have got their chance.

“Everybody needs a bit of luck,” **** added.

“In fairness, the lads who have come in last year and this year have taken their chances. Credit all the coaches who have had them since seven, eight or nine and it’s something we’re very proud of.”

**** made 387 appearances for the club during a 12-year spell in which time he won six Premier League titles, three FA Cups, and the Champions League once.

The former England midfielder, who also played for Newcastle, returned to United in 2012 as a reserve team coach and has recently been coaching the Under-19 side.

He has set his sights high in his latest job, claiming he and the club should be looking to produce one-club players and Champions League winners at Carrington.

“That’s what a Manchester United player’s job is – to make the difference. You don’t just come here to play 10 games and move on to another club,” he said.

“We want them to be here for many years. We want another Giggs, Neville or Scholes, these one-club guys who play here for many years and contribute to the club.

“That’s what our aim is. We’re very proud when they make their debuts, very proud when they have careers in the Championship and League One but, ultimately, the aim is to provide top, top class players for Manchester United that can go on to win the Champions League.

**** is desperate to do his bit to bring the glory days back to Old Trafford.

“Now it’s time to move forward and move the club back to where we feel it should be,” he added.

“We can’t stand still as a team in any area of the club. I’ve had reassurances about where we’re going so it’s all positive.”

**** has not ruled out helping with coaching the Under-19s and is considering bringing in other people to support him in his wide-ranging role.

“It’s a massive job for one person,” he said.

“It may be for more than one person, so we are looking at bringing more people in to support me.”
 
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Simon Stone @sistoney67 LVG not involved in De Regt appointment. He has nothing to do with @ManUtd academy or say on anything to do with new staff coming in.
 
Man utd u18s just drew 1-1 against City. Also read a tweet earlier at work saying that Rooney and CBJ are injured thats why there not involved. And Giggs could be appionted as u21 manager as early as next week.
 
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James Ducker
@DuckerTheTimes 10 of United's 18-man squad aged 23 or under. Rooney, Fellaini, CBJ injured, LVG not much choice but to bring youth with 9 injuries

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James Ducker




@DuckerTheTimes
Eight players who can play at full back absent: CBJ, Varela, Rojo, Shaw, Valencia, Young, Jones, Darmian #mufc
 
I like ****'s attitude, he'll take no **** from anybody, Mourinho included if he arrives.
 
For all the moaning about our academy, we are top of the U21 league with game in hand.

Also average age of the squad that played last game was just 18.6 years. That's as good as being eligible for U18 but playing against U21.

Our defence was Fosu Mensah, Williams, Poole, Riley. 3 out of 4 defenders are eligible for U18 team.

Only positive thing about this season is our youngsters getting so many chances. Media can go about the shiny new toys and grounds for youth players but if they don't get chances for first team then it's all just waste of money and time.

Should let them play for the U18, there getting panned in their divison.
 
Well assuming Rooney is actually injured then they have no recognised centre forward. He's a pain to deal with and will no doubt tear Mertesacker to shreds.

Shoot. You're an Arsenal fan aren't you? My bad buddy. I was thinking you were a Utd fan.

Makes perfect sense now that's clicked.
 
Should let them play for the U18, there getting panned in their divison.

3 points is not important when it comes to junior football. Player development is and for the players I mentioned it's important they are promoted to U21 and first team quickly.
 
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