| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round 16:05 - Jan 18 with 6108 views | KeithHaynes | Hell of a test v Leeds United. If heโs able to play look out for JOSIAH KALLICHARAN LIVE stream available. Go and get em lads.
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| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 22:18 - Jan 22 with 755 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 21:07 - Jan 22 by union_jack | Beautifully taken goals but if the highlights are in any way a fair reflection of the pattern of the play we stole that one! |
One of the comment on the youtube said the editing was particularly favourable to Leeds excluding numerous other Swansea efforts on goal |  |
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| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 22:19 - Jan 22 with 748 views | Fireboy2 |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 22:18 - Jan 22 by ReslovenSwan1 | One of the comment on the youtube said the editing was particularly favourable to Leeds excluding numerous other Swansea efforts on goal |
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| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 04:55 - Jan 23 with 645 views | RichardO | Like what Matos said in the Hull press conference about the development of youngsters at the club. It was encouraging to hear. This season fitting in our new, young or inexperience new players into a team has been hard, a team that struggled last season without the older experienced players fully fit and able to play 90 minutes consistently. The players left at the club from last season seemed to lack any confidence in their play. It does seem as if some of that confidence for those players is returning and slowly our new signings are beginning to gel quite nicely. Hopefully the likes of Key who showed promise early days can start realising that potential and with Matos's views of the development of our youngsters at the club we can make the squad stronger as the season develops. Quite interesting to see Blackburn's 20 year old youngster causing us problems on our right,seem to remember Sam Parker doing the same when given the right type of service in his limited Championship appearances in 2023-24 season at the age 17 playing higher up the pitch than his quoted position of right back where he played in this seasons cup games. Would like to see him given a chance again possibly in that position haven't seen Benson giving us anything more than Parker had. Down the pecking order and yet we are looking for wingers? |  | |  |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 09:10 - Jan 23 with 591 views | KeithHaynes | Some at the club will tell you we have a bunch of players out on loan that the vast majority are not good enough for Championship football. Bar Lissah I tend to agree. |  |
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| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 09:53 - Jan 23 with 556 views | Whiterockin |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 09:10 - Jan 23 by KeithHaynes | Some at the club will tell you we have a bunch of players out on loan that the vast majority are not good enough for Championship football. Bar Lissah I tend to agree. |
Without a doubt and I have been saying this for a while. Specifically we have been loaning players to league one and two teams and although they are getting game time they are not standing out, they should if they are good enough for the championship and they are not. The question then is why are we in this position, is the talent not here or is development structure here not good enough. EDIT This has just been announced and cold be a step in the right direction. https://www.swanseacity.com/ne [Post edited 23 Jan 10:15]
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| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 14:34 - Jan 23 with 471 views | RichardO |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 09:10 - Jan 23 by KeithHaynes | Some at the club will tell you we have a bunch of players out on loan that the vast majority are not good enough for Championship football. Bar Lissah I tend to agree. |
We have seen a number of our first team critised as not being good enough by many fans over a number of season, not being stand out players only to see those opinions changed as the players value to the team have been reassessed by the present management/ coaching staff. As for our loaned out players do you want them to be able to fit into a team to enable it to perform to it's best level or stand out but have little posituve effect on a team unit, they are keeping the teams own players out of a starting eleven so they must be doing something right. How many of our "better standard" incoming loanees have been deemed, "stand out" players when picked to play for us almost none making a permenant position in the starting eleven or when they do they are critised at times. Let's take Cullen for example he has learnt to improve different parts of his game, his positioning in a defensive formation could be questioned as valuable to a team being put under pressure, we look at Inoussa he was a stand out player when he arrived similar to Ronald but has he fitted in yet, he has struggled to understand what is required of him when Tymon is being put under pressure by numerous players and not tracking back correctly. Abdulai wasn't able to fit in correctly after giving away a penalty with his inexperience or trying too hard to "stand out" and Peart-Harris was deemed not good enough yet went on to score a break away goalclinically in a way that we have been crying out for this season and then went on to score a nice headed goal after following up his forward movement and passing shame je hot injured, had he started to prove his worth to the team? So often young players in the team, meed to be in the right position at the right time to prove their worth, injuries to players deemed an essential requirement to the team not missed because of the youngster who step up as required when given a chance. I remember the game when Parker was playing well and was looking to claim the right wing spot and Abdulai played at right back, Abdulai looked impressive bringing the ball out of defence into the open space available to him but it usually ended with him having to pass backwards, Parker looked anonymous in that game but he never received the ball into him from Abdulai who didn't let the ball do the fast movement or then follow up that pass. We have seen it with Key and Ronald time and time again, ending in going nowhere and yet Galbraith moves the ball quickly. Cooper back with us has had positive effects previously in a team full of "superstars" Manning, Piroe and Ntcham to enable them to perform well up top while maintaining defensive stability, we need to develop our youngsters to be able to benefit the team structure not discarded because didn't fit the needs required at the time, the selling of a young Steven Kingsley as part of the Clucas deal was nonsensical which ended up with both Grimes and Clucas a "stand out" player being played at leftback because we sold our only left back a youngster deemed expendable to the team when he obviously was not. Looking at youngsters as quick fixes to solve the problems of a team is hopeful at best and they need game time at senior level, if they are getting it playing consistently they may be able to step up to the higher level, Tate and Monk progress as we did playing alongside better players. |  | |  |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 14:51 - Jan 23 with 455 views | Whiterockin |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 14:34 - Jan 23 by RichardO | We have seen a number of our first team critised as not being good enough by many fans over a number of season, not being stand out players only to see those opinions changed as the players value to the team have been reassessed by the present management/ coaching staff. As for our loaned out players do you want them to be able to fit into a team to enable it to perform to it's best level or stand out but have little posituve effect on a team unit, they are keeping the teams own players out of a starting eleven so they must be doing something right. How many of our "better standard" incoming loanees have been deemed, "stand out" players when picked to play for us almost none making a permenant position in the starting eleven or when they do they are critised at times. Let's take Cullen for example he has learnt to improve different parts of his game, his positioning in a defensive formation could be questioned as valuable to a team being put under pressure, we look at Inoussa he was a stand out player when he arrived similar to Ronald but has he fitted in yet, he has struggled to understand what is required of him when Tymon is being put under pressure by numerous players and not tracking back correctly. Abdulai wasn't able to fit in correctly after giving away a penalty with his inexperience or trying too hard to "stand out" and Peart-Harris was deemed not good enough yet went on to score a break away goalclinically in a way that we have been crying out for this season and then went on to score a nice headed goal after following up his forward movement and passing shame je hot injured, had he started to prove his worth to the team? So often young players in the team, meed to be in the right position at the right time to prove their worth, injuries to players deemed an essential requirement to the team not missed because of the youngster who step up as required when given a chance. I remember the game when Parker was playing well and was looking to claim the right wing spot and Abdulai played at right back, Abdulai looked impressive bringing the ball out of defence into the open space available to him but it usually ended with him having to pass backwards, Parker looked anonymous in that game but he never received the ball into him from Abdulai who didn't let the ball do the fast movement or then follow up that pass. We have seen it with Key and Ronald time and time again, ending in going nowhere and yet Galbraith moves the ball quickly. Cooper back with us has had positive effects previously in a team full of "superstars" Manning, Piroe and Ntcham to enable them to perform well up top while maintaining defensive stability, we need to develop our youngsters to be able to benefit the team structure not discarded because didn't fit the needs required at the time, the selling of a young Steven Kingsley as part of the Clucas deal was nonsensical which ended up with both Grimes and Clucas a "stand out" player being played at leftback because we sold our only left back a youngster deemed expendable to the team when he obviously was not. Looking at youngsters as quick fixes to solve the problems of a team is hopeful at best and they need game time at senior level, if they are getting it playing consistently they may be able to step up to the higher level, Tate and Monk progress as we did playing alongside better players. |
Kyle Joseph went to Blackpool in a make weight in the Yates deal and is now playing in a league higher than him and has scored 7 goals this season, as opposed to Yates 2. No personality clash, no petulant behaviour just a mistake. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. |  | |  |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 18:24 - Jan 23 with 419 views | RichardO |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 14:51 - Jan 23 by Whiterockin | Kyle Joseph went to Blackpool in a make weight in the Yates deal and is now playing in a league higher than him and has scored 7 goals this season, as opposed to Yates 2. No personality clash, no petulant behaviour just a mistake. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. |
Kyle gave Key a hard time last time against us, is McBurnie still with them? Don't want him to score against us again and don't want to concede at 97 minute again to lose two points. Fingers crossed Matos can get us picking up a point or three away from home. Fair do's to Kyle all about working hard and being at the right place at the right time. Obviously working well to prove himself helps. [Post edited 23 Jan 21:06]
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| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 20:34 - Jan 23 with 374 views | KeithHaynes |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 14:34 - Jan 23 by RichardO | We have seen a number of our first team critised as not being good enough by many fans over a number of season, not being stand out players only to see those opinions changed as the players value to the team have been reassessed by the present management/ coaching staff. As for our loaned out players do you want them to be able to fit into a team to enable it to perform to it's best level or stand out but have little posituve effect on a team unit, they are keeping the teams own players out of a starting eleven so they must be doing something right. How many of our "better standard" incoming loanees have been deemed, "stand out" players when picked to play for us almost none making a permenant position in the starting eleven or when they do they are critised at times. Let's take Cullen for example he has learnt to improve different parts of his game, his positioning in a defensive formation could be questioned as valuable to a team being put under pressure, we look at Inoussa he was a stand out player when he arrived similar to Ronald but has he fitted in yet, he has struggled to understand what is required of him when Tymon is being put under pressure by numerous players and not tracking back correctly. Abdulai wasn't able to fit in correctly after giving away a penalty with his inexperience or trying too hard to "stand out" and Peart-Harris was deemed not good enough yet went on to score a break away goalclinically in a way that we have been crying out for this season and then went on to score a nice headed goal after following up his forward movement and passing shame je hot injured, had he started to prove his worth to the team? So often young players in the team, meed to be in the right position at the right time to prove their worth, injuries to players deemed an essential requirement to the team not missed because of the youngster who step up as required when given a chance. I remember the game when Parker was playing well and was looking to claim the right wing spot and Abdulai played at right back, Abdulai looked impressive bringing the ball out of defence into the open space available to him but it usually ended with him having to pass backwards, Parker looked anonymous in that game but he never received the ball into him from Abdulai who didn't let the ball do the fast movement or then follow up that pass. We have seen it with Key and Ronald time and time again, ending in going nowhere and yet Galbraith moves the ball quickly. Cooper back with us has had positive effects previously in a team full of "superstars" Manning, Piroe and Ntcham to enable them to perform well up top while maintaining defensive stability, we need to develop our youngsters to be able to benefit the team structure not discarded because didn't fit the needs required at the time, the selling of a young Steven Kingsley as part of the Clucas deal was nonsensical which ended up with both Grimes and Clucas a "stand out" player being played at leftback because we sold our only left back a youngster deemed expendable to the team when he obviously was not. Looking at youngsters as quick fixes to solve the problems of a team is hopeful at best and they need game time at senior level, if they are getting it playing consistently they may be able to step up to the higher level, Tate and Monk progress as we did playing alongside better players. |
Looking around on other website forums, this is gold standard posting. ๐ |  |
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| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 21:36 - Jan 23 with 349 views | RichardO |
| FA YOUTH CUP 4th Round on 20:34 - Jan 23 by KeithHaynes | Looking around on other website forums, this is gold standard posting. ๐ |
One thing I was going to add that I think Parker was 17 for his initial championship appearances. |  | |  |
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