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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:55 pm 
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It's all square at Carrington. Carlos Tevez has started against Preston #mcfc #cityeds


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Tevez off at HT Looking a long long way from fitness according to Brennan.



Preston winning 1-0

1-1 Scapuzzi equalizes

2-1 Preston from the spot.. Crazy couple of minutes.

3-1 Preston.


See this is what happens, Brining in Tevez messes with the teams minds.


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fat useless argie bastard sell him now

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Gonna be a big turnout tonight at Hyde i imagine, Tevez gonna get an hour it seems.

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More Cheers amongst some Boos apparently.

Johansen Keeps it 0-0 Saving a Bolton penalty


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51' Tevez scores. 1-1


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FT City 3 - 1 bolton


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 Post subject: Re: Our reserves
PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:45 am 
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Loving the sound of this.

The League's 20 clubs have agreed that games in the new Premier League Reserve League will take place at weekends and may shadow those between the first teams where possible. But they will come after Premier League matches, allowing those players who have made the bench in the elite division, but gained little or no playing time, the opportunity to play in a high-quality second-string game. The new league seems likely to be fully established for the 2013/14 season, rather than this August – because the clubs are yet to agree on how many over-age players each side should be allowed to field, ensuring the league offers a means of older players returning to full fitness.

The new league aims to resolve a critical problem in the English game, of the best young talent getting minimal competitive football in squads packed with expensive acquisitions. "By the time I came through the non-league system I'd not received that much coaching but I had 250 games behind me," said England's caretaker manager and under-21 manager Stuart Pearce. "Too many of my players at under-21 level haven't had enough game time. Of that squad I may only have had eight or nine who played on the Saturday. Now that's a crying shame."

The Independent can reveal that a national under-18 league is also to be established for all Premier League and Football League clubs which attain Category 1 status – the highest grading under the new Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP) – in another attempt to better develop young players.

It is unclear whether the under-21 league, which clubs with a Category 1 youth development grading under EPPP will join, will carry any commercial opportunities, though there may be some prospect of that if adequate interest is kindled in a competition which could give, for example, Chelsea's Josh McEachran or Liverpool's Raheem Sterling game time they might otherwise miss on a bench the day before.

The current Premier Reserve League is split into a northern and southern division but four clubs – Manchester City, QPR, Stoke and Tottenham – do not field sides, and the competition has certainly faded badly since Kevin Keegan dealt it a significant blow by removing Newcastle United in the mid-1990s. Its inadequacy for player development was highlighted in January when Andre Villas Boas, then Chelsea manager, suggested Premier League clubs should be allowed to field reserve sides in the Football League. The Football League called this "offensive", but Everton manager David Moyes has since disclosed that he was thwarted in his own plan to play an Everton 'B' team in the Football Conference in an attempt to upgrade competitive levels for his young players. Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew has also said he is "looking closely" at the wisdom of continuing with the Reserve League in its current format.

There is also dissatisfaction among clubs with stronger youth set-ups at the standard of under-18s opposition. The success of last season's Under-19s European NextGen tournament, in which Internazionale defeated Liverpool's semi-final opponents Ajax in the final at Leyton Orient, has proved the value of elite opposition. Manchester City's intention to compete again next year is based on their belief that the experience of overseas travel to play and encounter different systems have been invaluable.

The new national under-18s league will provide better competition for top youth sides on a more regular basis. Damien Comolli, director of football at Liverpool – whose 6-0 home defeat to Ajax in the NextGen semi-final revealed a gulf in class – told the LFC Magazine last week that "we want to play against the best". He said: "From day one we have told the Premier League the principle of the best against the best, and playing and training with the best will get our backing. Recently, we played against Manchester United in the under-15s and it was technically a very good game with a high quality of football played."

In France, reserve teams may enter the professional pyramid and play as high as the fourth tier – England's League Two – and although that seems unworkable in England, the former France technical director Gerard Houllier is among those urging changes. "In England you lose a lot of players between 18 and 21," he said. "The two countries who are failing are England and Italy. I knew one or two players [when manager] at Aston Villa who did not have enough games to play at the top level. Between 18 and 20 there is nothing. In France when they don't play on a Saturday, they can play for the reserves the next day."


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 Post subject: Re: Our reserves
PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:50 am 
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Loving that reserve league news, hopefully going to up the quality of our young players. Who knows, in 20 years that could win us a world cup.


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Manchester City u15s v Singapore

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15' City 1-0


Oh... and Joan Roman has officially left.


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 Post subject: Re: Our reserves
PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:53 pm 
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Finished 6-0.


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 Post subject: Re: Our reserves
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Manchester City left back Greg Cunningham has moved to Bristol City on a permanent contract.


Never really looked like a possible 1st team left back tbf


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 Post subject: Re: Our reserves
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Manchester City Captures French U-16 Star Jules Olivier Ntcham

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Manchester City fans need to remember the name Jules Olivier Ntcham. Ntcham will be one of the minor transactions over the summer that will receive little press, but will pay big dividends in the future.

Jules Olivier Ntcham is one of the most promising youngsters in France—if not the world. He is currently the captain of France's U-16 squad. the 16-year-old currently plies his trade for Le Havre of Ligue 2 in France.

Talksport has reported the young midfielder has signed a four-year deal with the current Premier League champions. With very little news on the transfer front for most of the summer, Manchester City fans have had to be content with the shiny trophy ripped from the grasp of crosstown rivals United.

What Ntcham brings is a technically gifted midfield maestro with a huge upside. He possesses leadership skills beyond his years, and has the makings of a Patrick Vieira-type player. We have seen the Vieira label placed on many young French players for years, but that comes with players who are physically imposing and move well.

Ntcham is head and shoulders above the competition in his age group from a physical standpoint. He uses that physical presence to win and hold the ball. He has the speed to move past people. His passing vision still needs fine-tuning, but is ahead of the curve for a 16-year-old.

Ntcham comes into an ideal situation where he will be able to grow into his position. The talent at City will only raise his level of play.

With his package of skills, and the training afforded him in Manchester, Ntcham should develop into a box-to-box midfielder who can impose his will from the heart of the midfield. If he reaches only half of the potential his abilities could allow, then Manchester City will have gotten the bargain of the summer.


...sounds good.


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 Post subject: Re: New U21 league
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City EDS take on Chelsea in the first match of the new Barclays U21 Premier League on Friday.

Atillio Lombardo is the new man in the Elite Development Squad hot seat this season and he revealed that the team are confident ahead of their first clash of the new league.

“In pre-season we had some mixed results, we lost to the TNS first-team in our last match but I’m happy and I think we will be fine on Friday.”

“It’s important to remember that the result comes second to helping this group of footballers to improve – that’s my job.”

There have been plenty of incomings and outgoings over the summer and the former Sampdoria forward admitted that the player turnover has had an impact on his pre-season preparations.

“We are a little bit late because we had a lot of trialists and new players coming in but I’m happy with the work and the attitude I’ve seen in training,” said the 46-year old.

“At one time we had 31 players with us but it’s no problem to me as they have worked really hard and even though we only have a day or two until the first game, we’re feeling confident.”

Last season was a transitional year for the EDS as they opted out of the Reserve League but Lombardo believes that the new league format, and the minimum of 32 competitive matches it brings, will be of tremendous benefit to his charges.

“It’s important for them to play more competitive games – last season they only played six games in the NextGen Series and that’s not enough for their development,” he said.

“We have a good chance now to play more and against big teams like Chelsea and in the NextGen Series which can only be a good thing for these players.”

Captain Reece Wabara was one of the team’s most consistent performers last season and he’s looking forward to an attractive encounter at Griffin Park on Friday.

“I’m expecting a really technical match against Chelsea - both teams will keep the ball well and I think it might come down to the team that keeps it best and is the most organised will win,” said the 20-year old.

“We’ve done a lot of shape work, getting the team to help each other blend together as we have quite a new squad but we haven’t had to do too much technical work as the players all have great technical qualities.”

The match kicks off at 19:00 at Brenford FC’s Griffin Park – you can follow live goal updates on Twitter and read a full match report shortly after the final whistle.

Chelsea are charging £3 for entry to the game if you’re in the area and want to lend your support.



It's on ChelseaTV so there should be a stream for this.


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 Post subject: Re: New U21 league
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Johansen, Wabara, Facey, Kennedy, Helan, Evans, Drury, Lopes, Suarez, Rusnak, Hiwula

Bench: Leigh, Lawlor, Huws, Henshall, Bunn


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Suarez captains the team......

........and misses in front of an open net :doh:


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 Post subject: Re: New U21 league
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:eek: City u21 defense is fucking awful.


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