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Everton Youth Teams Thread

GAME OVER AND EVERTON OUTPLAYED REALLY ,4-0 DEFEAT

other game FULHAM 0 CHELSEA 2

TOP OF TABLE

CHELSEA 10 POINTS FROM 5 GAMES [GD PLUS 6]
LIVERPOOL 6 POINTS FROM 4 GAMES [GD PLUS 4]
MAN CITY 6 POINTS FROM 2 GAMES - [GD PLUS 2] [they play west ham at 2pm]
EVERTON 6 POINTS FROM 4 GAMES [GD MINUS 3]
FULHAM 4 POINTS FROM 4 GAMES [GD MINUS 5]

EVERTON'S NEXT GAME IS AWAY TO FULHAM NEXT SAT MORNING,11 AM KO
 
Usually after a poor result with the seniors you could usually rely on coming here for a bit of joy but not today.pity it didnt work out for the boys today bit of everton that but dallas cup winners these lads owe us fans nothing.proud of these lads this season great results and a great joy to follow.
 

http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sp...bassala-sambou-11170045#ICID=sharebar_twitter


Coventry City starlet Bassala Sambou set to sign for Everton FC
  • 16:29, 11 APR 2016
  • UPDATED 16:30, 11 APR 2016
  • BY ANDY TURNER
Striker has rejected a new deal with the Sky Blues will move to the Premier League outfit in the summer
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Bassala Sambou
Coventry City contract rebel Bassala Sambou is believed to be heading to Everton in the summer.

The 18-year-old Sky Blues Academy striker has refused to sign his first professional deal with his home town club and, the Telegraph understands, will join the Merseysiders in the close season.

Sambou has caught the eye with 25 goals this season, most of which have come for the Under-18s in the league and FA Youth Cup while hitting four in the Under-21s.

Manager Tony Mowbray has offered the teenager a route into the senior squad at the Ricoh Arena by telling him that he would be part of the club’s pre-season plans where he’d get an opportunity to push for a place in the first team.

However, the former Cardinal Wiseman schoolboy who joined the club from Coventry Jaguar junior football club at the age of 11, appears ready to take a chance on a Premier League move.

"We are just a victim of when players come out of their scholarship and there’s a natural gap between their first year professional contract and there’s a window of opportunity to leave if they want to,” said Mowbray, who revealed that City offered him more than the going rate to keep him.

Watch Andy Turner on Sambou's decision to leave Sky Blues



They have taken up that option not to sign after we made a pretty good offer beyond what we might have offered normal scholars. He’s a young boy with huge potential and yet they want to go down another route.

“I had long chats with him and his advisors and think the career path would be much better at this club than going to the Premier League and finding himself in a pool of 20 or 30 under 21-year-olds all striving for the same thing and where he might never surface, of course,
I think he would have possibly been around our first team squad and maybe off the bench and getting some first team minutes next season.


Everton have a recent record of snapping up teen potential and promoting them into the first team at Goodison, as they have done with Brendan Galloway who signed as an 18-year-old from MK Dons and, two years later, is a regular while 21-year-old defender John Stones signed from Barnsley three years ago.
 

bit like us in previous seasons!
I think he has six loan players at the moment (which is why Bigirimana isn't playing - that was who this Coventry youngster was being warned about).
....I also think they had much better quality. It was a reality check after the Dallas Cup, if one of those players comes through it will be an achievement.
They also seemed as a team a lot bigger and bruisier all round.
 
I think he has six loan players at the moment (which is why Bigirimana isn't playing - that was who this Coventry youngster was being warned about).

They also seemed as a team a lot bigger and bruisier all round.

...the commentary reflected that many of the Reds players were brought into the club as opposed to coming through the ranks. There was one or two from Arsenal, so they bring established quality into the club. Saying that, not many come through. I really liked the boy Ojo who played for the 1st team yesterday but I understand he cost them a lot of money.

I liked Baningemi on Saturday, I thought he was a stand out for us but it's such a massive step up to senior football never mind the Premiership.
 

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