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Cov kid 55

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jesus they really fell down the leagues, be great see ivan get his career back on track
Well I guess, they’re playing one step below National league South, which is a good standard of football, but a fair way from a professional footballers life. I guess they’ve both had to find ‘proper’ jobs as the money they get from Kettering/Halesowen will not be brilliant, I wouldn’t think. I suppose this happens to a lot of kids, eh?
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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James Maddison and Callum Wilson both scored in the Premier League

Marc Antoine Fortune and Zavon Hines scored Chesterfield’s goals as they lost 3-2 away at big spenders Salford City. Kyel Reid also played
 

better days

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Not stadium for football is it, no matter how good the team that players there is.
I disagree but I think ultimately athletics will br bought out and given money to develop Alexander stadium in Birmingham
That's British Athletics' HQ anyway and they need to build it up to hold 50,000 for the Commonwealth Games
Once it's set up for football and community events, concerts etc it will be fine
 

Joy Division

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Billy Daniels now playing for Kiddermister Harriers in the Conference North after leaving Nuneaton. Kidderminsters manager is ex-city assistant manager Neil MacFarlane.

MacFarlane replaced ex-City player John Eustace in the summer who is now at QPR as assistant to Steve McLaren.

Lee Fowler is at Nuneaton Borough as assistant manager.
 

Sbarcher

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Billy Daniels now playing for Kiddermister Harriers in the Conference North after leaving Nuneaton. Kidderminsters manager is ex-city assistant manager Neil MacFarlane.

MacFarlane replaced ex-City player John Eustace in the summer who is now at QPR as assistant to Steve McLaren.

Lee Fowler is at Nuneaton Borough as assistant manager.
Hope Eustace is only renting down there......
 

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Well I guess, they’re playing one step below National league South, which is a good standard of football, but a fair way from a professional footballers life. I guess they’ve both had to find ‘proper’ jobs as the money they get from Kettering/Halesowen will not be brilliant, I wouldn’t think. I suppose this happens to a lot of kids, eh?


I bet the money is not a lot different than what they were getting here my nephew got a pay rise to move from Fleetwood to Southport who are below the conference so he will not be far off 30k a year
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Three others under consideration are Leicester midfielder James Maddison, Wolves centre-back and skipper Conor Coady and Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson.

Maddison has started his debut campaign in the Premier League with a bang, impressing for the Foxes during the opening fixture at Old Trafford.

The £25m signing followed that up with a goal against Wolves last weekend and is already making strong claims for a Three Lions spot.
 

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Yeah he’s technically excellent. Got called up for England when we were in L2. Turned down some big clubs to stay here but United came in and he supports them

So he might get a couple of cup games in the next few years get loaned out and then sold to Preston and then drift down the leagues, here he would be on the edge of the first team squad already.
 

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Oh my, TGP...You do make me smile with your miserable posts :shamefullyembarrased:

They have a history of it very players have come through since the class of 92 and off he rushed as quick as he could to sit in the youth team
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Heard John Murray and Chris Waddle waxing lyrical about Maddison in the build up to the matches on Sat. Both said he had a good chance of being in the next England squad and Waddle said he's exactly the sort of creative, technically gifted attacking midfielder that England lack. So what we've been saying would happen on here for ages, tbh...
 

Chipfat

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I think both will make the England squad this time, Wilson is a clever player and runs into very good areas, that with his pace at any level creates problems for defenders. Probably needs a better first touch, but give him a chance he will create and score. Maddison is a player that has stepped up no matter the level, so is international football to high!! only playing will give the answers. He does offer us something we don't have at the minute and looks a very good player at Prem level.
 
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If both make the team it would be very impressive for a team that has just come from the fourth division to have an academy that has produced three capped players in the last year.
 

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