LfC kids are amazing..... They cannot defend for crap. Some are quite young and look so good at this level. Just not all of them. It'll be interesting to see which make the next break through
5-2 final score. Hopefully u21s are on a friday night will become a permanent fixture. Its a nice little introduction to the weekends football. I do believe that puts us top of the U21s league. Good skills lads
I think yeah better time than say at 11am when stuffs to be fine! I think Dunn and rossiter of this lot are the ones, the others are not so sure Peterson, not sure and Lloyd jones is a big in but is he good enough? I dunno time yet to develop
Ben Trueman? 130 goals in 18 games......I read an article on it the other day. Wonder if he will make it. Crazy thought but by thge time he is in his prime I will be almost 60...lol
Rossiter and Chirivella could be our central midfield partnership in a few years time. These two play with such maturity it's unreal.
http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/159739-rossiter-signs-first-professional-deal Liverpool Football Club are pleased to announce that Academy midfielder Jordan Rossiter has today signed his first professional contract with the Reds, on the day of his 17th birthday. A tenacious tackler with an impressive passing range and the ability to shoot from distance, the local youngster has progressed rapidly through the ranks at his hometown side. Having represented the U18s, Rossiter was quickly promoted to Alex Inglethorpe's U21s this season; the Scouser was also a key member of the Youth Cup team which reached the quarter-finals in this campaign and the semi-finals a year ago. The 17-year-old has been included in two first-team squads during 2013-14 too - he was named among the substitutes by Brendan Rodgers for the trip to Chelsea on December 29 and the home clash against Hull City three days later. Following the announcement, U21s boss Inglethorpe told Liverpoolfc.com: "Jordan has worked very hard this season. "The contract is a recognition given to allow him more time to develop and evolve. He's a level-headed young man who knows hard work is necessary for him to continue his development.
cheers rubadub, has potential the lad, so glad he has got this out the way, hope Wilson will follow soon, or has he already? he turned 17 on 22nd march.
Boys 1-0 up against the Blues. Think someone said they win the league if they win tonight but not sure.