I believe this is Everton College FC , linked to Everton in the Community , they’re not our Academy players .Does anyone know who will be in the Everton squad for these matches? Thanks
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I believe this is Everton College FC , linked to Everton in the Community , they’re not our Academy players .Does anyone know who will be in the Everton squad for these matches? Thanks
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A missed opportunity there mate to say “ Dave wrote to the club and said he needed more minutes practice or a loan , so they listened to him”
A missed opportunity there mate to say “ Dave wrote to the club and said he needed more minutes practice or a loan , so they listened to him”
Not a great start to the season for the 21's this... tonked in the Derby lol
has he signed or is he just on a trial?
has he signed or is he just on a trial?
There were a handful of u18's involved yeah but still.. getting legged 4 nil in the opening game by the local rivals won't have felt good for them either way.Was it not a young 21 side? With Mills, Cannon, Welch, Warrington, Luk Leban being out on loan? Can only assume there were alot of younger within the age group, and as such u18s would have been a fairly young one too?
As such the results aren't important but the experience of playing ages up will benefit them. Players going on loan and hopefully settling into mens football is a good thing, can open up doors for younger players to advance an age group, but the downside is they make take some time to adjust.
No ofcourse, but big picture over the course of the season some u18s getting exposure to u21's can only be a good thing - assuming it is managed correctly.There were a handful of u18's involved yeah but still.. getting legged 4 nil in the opening game by the local rivals won't have felt good for them either way.
Results are important. Players should be expected to win every game, not accept mediocrity and failure.Was it not a young 21 side? With Mills, Cannon, Welch, Warrington, Luk Leban being out on loan? Can only assume there were alot of younger within the age group, and as such u18s would have been a fairly young one too?
As such the results aren't important but the experience of playing ages up will benefit them. Players going on loan and hopefully settling into mens football is a good thing, can open up doors for younger players to advance an age group, but the downside is they make take some time to adjust.