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    Originally posted by kris90210 View Post
    Posted this in the other thread but might make more sense here. Apologies for the duplication:

    (From the official)

    In our latest column from the club's youth base, Academy director Frank McParland tells us how a lift from Kenny Dalglish resulted in a training session with Steven Gerrard and co for two lucky starlets.

    I was at home relaxing on Sunday night when the phone rang. It was the boss. He told me he'd be down to the Academy on Monday morning at 9.30am sharp and to make sure I had the kettle on!

    So, we got everyone together first thing the next day and got them to dress smart for the occasion.

    When Kenny arrived we had a quick cup of tea and then he addressed everyone - both Academy staff and players.

    He told us that he is focused on spreading the message that this is 'one club' and is very keen for us to get together with the staff from Melwood to actively talk about our young players.

    He wants to get down here as much as possible.

    He assured the players that there would be big opportunities ahead for them to be involved in first-team training sessions and that some of them will be going away with the first-team for Barclays Premier League games so they can sample the experience of it all.

    He mentioned that he was really pleased with the Youth Cup win over Crystal Palace and that the lads had the chance to play at Anfield. We are now using the prozone that the first-team have and will analyse the stats of that performance with it. We have scheduled meetings to discuss this further with Damien Comolli and all of the other fitness people from Melwood.

    Everything has been hugely positive and it is great that the Academy is so heavily involved in Kenny's plans.

    After that meeting he decided to take Conor Coady and Suso up to Melwood with him to train with the first-team.

    He took me and the two boys down to Melwood in his car which was obviously a great moment for them. I watched them train with the likes of Steven Gerrard, Joe Cole and Fabio Aurelio - all the players who weren't involved against Everton.

    They both did very well and were a credit to the Academy. I have to say that just watching Gerrard in training was special. Conor and Suso came off the pitch and said that for a 20 minute spell the skipper was unplayable. I was watching and I had to agree with them!

    The two lads will now spend the rest of the week there and it is very possible they will go to the game with Wolves and stay at the hotel.

    After the session, the boss decided he would drive us back and we watched the U15s train in the afternoon. It was a really good day - but it didn't stop there.

    The first-team had the day off on Tuesday and Kenny was at Melwood for various meetings. However, it didn't stop him hot-footing it down to Kirkby to watch an U17s friendly with Shrewsbury.

    We had a lot of the scholars who haven't been playing regularly for Rodolfo involved, as well as Jason Banton who we signed recently. He scored and did okay for us which was a positive because we all want to have a good look at what he can offer us.

    The fact Kenny took up a place in the dugout alongside Rodolfo was also a nice touch and it will have given all the lads involved a huge lift to have the opportunity to impress the first-team boss.

    It's certainly exciting times for us here and great that the boss is bringing us altogether as one.
    Not bad for a man whose been 'out of the game' for ten years.
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      This is why we call him "The King"!!!!
      Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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        Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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          The fella brings such unity to the club.
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            Great news.

            Kenny is really immersing himself into the club and it is only good for those youngsters who will now believe that there is genuine opportunity for progression under the King.
            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              Originally posted by Mostar View Post
              He is a future star in making bar any serious injuries.

              Some incredible vision and ball control.

              He could easily be the best we produced since Gerrard.
              I think we've said the same about Nemeth and Pacheco. Don't get me wrong, I think Pacheco has a good chance still, but he was a class apart in the ressies but still loks a little lost with the big boys. I do think we can get a little carried away watching kids look amazing against other kids. So many on here deride players for 'only' having a 0.8 goal per game ratio in Holland or France etc wondering if they can make it in the EPL, but forget that when looking at our youngsters.

              Lets not let them get ahead of themselves and start resting on their laurels, they are all still a fair way off being ready for the 1st team.
              "that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011

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                Originally posted by BillobShaisley View Post
                I think we've said the same about Nemeth and Pacheco. Don't get me wrong, I think Pacheco has a good chance still, but he was a class apart in the ressies but still loks a little lost with the big boys. I do think we can get a little carried away watching kids look amazing against other kids. So many on here deride players for 'only' having a 0.8 goal per game ratio in Holland or France etc wondering if they can make it in the EPL, but forget that when looking at our youngsters.

                Lets not let them get ahead of themselves and start resting on their laurels, they are all still a fair way off being ready for the 1st team.
                Can't really argue with that. But...

                That’s why I wish I had of had the opportunity to see the likes of Gerrard, Owen or Fowler when they were making a name for themselves. I’d like to see how much they stood out and compare it to all the next big things these days. I must admit, pre Hodgson I was ever the optimist so jumped on the bandwagon every time a kid started getting a bit of attention, I couldn’t help myself (ha ha, how wrong does that sound?). Possibly the first reserve match I seen on tv was when Man U tv was free for 1 night for the game against us and I went away telling everyone Darren Potter would be a superstar.

                Admittedly I was a full member of the Partridge, Anderson, Mellor, Insua, Nemeth and Pacheco fan clubs (probably more), but I do think there is something extra special about Suso. He just seems to have so much to his game, speed, skill, vision, control, composure and great passing ability. The only thing he seems to lack is height, but as Spain and Barca have shown us, that isn’t a necessity in the modern game, and as Fabregas (as well as other diminutive figures before him) has shown us, not even essential in the much more physical PL.
                \
                Oh, I forgot, I’ve also started up an Ngoo fan club which is open for membership.
                If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                  Originally posted by kris90210 View Post
                  Posted this in the other thread but might make more sense here. Apologies for the duplication:

                  (From the official)

                  In our latest column from the club's youth base, Academy director Frank McParland tells us how a lift from Kenny Dalglish resulted in a training session with Steven Gerrard and co for two lucky starlets.

                  I was at home relaxing on Sunday night when the phone rang. It was the boss. He told me he'd be down to the Academy on Monday morning at 9.30am sharp and to make sure I had the kettle on!

                  So, we got everyone together first thing the next day and got them to dress smart for the occasion.

                  When Kenny arrived we had a quick cup of tea and then he addressed everyone - both Academy staff and players.

                  He told us that he is focused on spreading the message that this is 'one club' and is very keen for us to get together with the staff from Melwood to actively talk about our young players.

                  He wants to get down here as much as possible.

                  He assured the players that there would be big opportunities ahead for them to be involved in first-team training sessions and that some of them will be going away with the first-team for Barclays Premier League games so they can sample the experience of it all.

                  He mentioned that he was really pleased with the Youth Cup win over Crystal Palace and that the lads had the chance to play at Anfield. We are now using the prozone that the first-team have and will analyse the stats of that performance with it. We have scheduled meetings to discuss this further with Damien Comolli and all of the other fitness people from Melwood.

                  Everything has been hugely positive and it is great that the Academy is so heavily involved in Kenny's plans.

                  After that meeting he decided to take Conor Coady and Suso up to Melwood with him to train with the first-team.

                  He took me and the two boys down to Melwood in his car which was obviously a great moment for them. I watched them train with the likes of Steven Gerrard, Joe Cole and Fabio Aurelio - all the players who weren't involved against Everton.

                  They both did very well and were a credit to the Academy. I have to say that just watching Gerrard in training was special. Conor and Suso came off the pitch and said that for a 20 minute spell the skipper was unplayable. I was watching and I had to agree with them!

                  The two lads will now spend the rest of the week there and it is very possible they will go to the game with Wolves and stay at the hotel.

                  After the session, the boss decided he would drive us back and we watched the U15s train in the afternoon. It was a really good day - but it didn't stop there.

                  The first-team had the day off on Tuesday and Kenny was at Melwood for various meetings. However, it didn't stop him hot-footing it down to Kirkby to watch an U17s friendly with Shrewsbury.

                  We had a lot of the scholars who haven't been playing regularly for Rodolfo involved, as well as Jason Banton who we signed recently. He scored and did okay for us which was a positive because we all want to have a good look at what he can offer us.

                  The fact Kenny took up a place in the dugout alongside Rodolfo was also a nice touch and it will have given all the lads involved a huge lift to have the opportunity to impress the first-team boss.

                  It's certainly exciting times for us here and great that the boss is bringing us altogether as one.
                  Certainly puts Roy ' I can't possibly work any harder / 4 hours a day / didnt know half the reserves names nevermind academy players names' Hodgson to shame.
                  'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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                    Suso against Everton reserves. I am sure Arn will be pleased

                    Last edited by Mostar; 08-04-11, 03:00 AM.
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                      Originally posted by Mostar View Post
                      Suso against Everton reserves. I am sure Arn will be pleased

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=3d817B9UjVQ
                      Looks a really good prospect although be nice to see him use his right foot for anything other than standing. I wonder if anyone will bite at this

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                        He does seem quite a strong lad. Holds the ball up well.
                        Are we winning?

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                          Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                          Looks a really good prospect although be nice to see him use his right foot for anything other than standing. I wonder if anyone will bite at this
                          On one of the compilation clips (probably in this thread) he plays a couple of nice balls with his right, one exquisite Xabi like one if I recall correctly.


                          Ha ha, not exactly a bite, just something to look out for if you get a chance.
                          If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                            Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                            On one of the compilation clips (probably in this thread) he plays a couple of nice balls with his right, one exquisite Xabi like one if I recall correctly.


                            Ha ha, not exactly a bite, just something to look out for if you get a chance.

                            he looks a top young player to be honest, hopefully he can progress next season and be ready to make the step up in a couple of seasons.

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                              Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                              Looks a really good prospect although be nice to see him use his right foot for anything other than standing. I wonder if anyone will bite at this
                              I noticed the same thing. Very rarely he relies on the right foot and it would make him much more dangerous if he could mix things up more frequently.


                              Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                              He does seem quite a strong lad. Holds the ball up well.
                              Very well in fact. I love his one touch passing too.

                              He doesn't seem to have tons of pace or sporadic bursts of speed especially when playing on the wide right, does he?
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                                Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                                He does seem quite a strong lad. Holds the ball up well.
                                A word of caution though he is playing in the reserves against mainly youngsters there, the Premiership will be much tougher, as the opponents are much more physical.
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