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Player Valuation: £100m
Well done young blues
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Theo Walcott ran after Josh Bowler to congratulate him - I believe he has still not caught up with him as yet - lolOur 1st team best have been sat at the game watching these kids.
Well done!! Not a team of obvious superstars like previously.. great team effort grounded in a solid defence! Brilliant!
Well played Everton u23s,Champions of Premier league 2 for the 2nd time in 3 years after beating there nearest rivals Brighton 1-0
Final game as champions for us in the league is away to west ham 2 weeks tonight
but a week tomorrow on Tuesday 23rd april 7pm ko, Everton u23s are back at Goodison v Blackburn in the Q/F's of the Premier league cup
I think Astley ,Gibson and maybe Virginia may have a chance of making the first team squad.......nice reaction considering he’s a North-East lad bought in.
Particularly interested in his performance, he just looks right to me. One outstanding tackle epitomised his desire to defend, one rash tackle almost cost his team via the penalty spot. His reaction when the penalty was missed demonstrated the attitude i’ve seen regularly, although I think it was a little unprofessional and with experience it wouldn’t be so showy. He’s grown to be a big old unit and he’s still one of the youngsters in that team.
He continues to be the one that stands out to me.
The policy of buying promising youngsters (Gibson, Hornby, Bowler, Virginia, Adeniran etc) is a strategy that definitely works (Stones, Holgate, DCL, Lookman et al). Low risk, high reward so no complaints when some don’t work out.
I think Astley ,Gibson and maybe Virginia may have a chance of making the first team squad.
The rest I'm not sure about.
That Carroll lad and and Kyle John are another 2 young lads who have impressed me in the bits I've seen.
I'd like to see Simms do it at U 23 before singing his praises.
I coached under age football for years and physicality can more that compensate for a lack of natural ability at under age football.
Not saying Simms has a lack of ability ,he can finish but open age football is a whole different animal
I remember a young lad who played for me went to united on trial at 14......mainly defenders, which isn’t a surprise give the skill set a forward needs to come through in the modern game. Regarding a forward player, I would include Anthony Gordon in that list. His inclusion at U23 suggests they think he’s much more likely than Simms and let’s not forget he has been part of the 1st team in Europa League and SportPesa friendly.
Haven’t seen lots of Carroll but he scored a nice goal at the weekend and is clearly talented. Perhaps a similar type to Liam Walsh in terms of quality and stature.
I remember a young lad who played for me went to united on trial at 14.
He played as a No 10 for us and had great ball control could glide past a player ,could pick a pass but lacked an engine
They played him at Right full (if you are under 40 google it ) for 2 games.
They reckoned in that position he had the full pitch in front of him and they could judge his ability to read a game better if he played there.
Never made it unfortunately ,his lack of an engine and his inability to put it in in training went against him.
As an aside I also coached Brian O Driscoll for a short period.
A hell of a football player but obviously a world class rugby player
Kevin Moran Shane Long and our own seamus Coleman being 3 notable cases....clubs would often try young forward looking players in more defensive positions. Some of the greatest full backs we’ve had (Ray Wilson, Tommy Wright etc) started as wingers and I think John Hurst was a youth team striker at Everton. Tony Hibbert played midfield in an FA Youth Cup winning team.
Doesn’t surprise me about O’Driscoll, world class Rugby player without the absolute physicality of others suggest he was a natural. Lots of examples of Gaelic Football (hope that’s an acceptable term) producing soccer players.
Some of the over reactions in here are just priceless.