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sir_otz
09-09-2009, 10:23 AM
Young, foreign and talented: Who is the overseas star lurking in your Premier League club's academy?
By TOM BELLWOOD
Last updated at 1:11 AM on 09th September 2009

Never before has such a focus centered on the foreign teenage stars in Premier League club's academies.

After Chelsea were handed a transfer ban until 2011 for the way they lured Gael Kakuta away from Lens, rival clubs have come under scrutiny for their young talented kids.
So, who is the (under-18) starlet from overseas at each top-flight club? Sportsmail has the answer.

ARSENAL
Gilles Sunu (18)
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Signed from Chateauroux, the French frontman was a revelation in Arsenal’s double-winning Under-18 side last term. Sunu excelled in the FA Youth Cup and scored a hat-trick in round four before further goals in the semis and final.

ASTON VILLA
Andreas Weimann (18)
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The Austrian striker came to prominence after working his way through the ranks. Netted several times in pre-season and started in the Peace Cup final in Emile Heskey's absence.

BIRMINGHAM
Brice Ntambwe (16)
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Academy manager Terry Westley was proud of capturing the signature of Ntambwe and believes the versatile midfielder, who has already captained the Belgium Under 17 team, has a very bright future.

BLACKBURN
Toni Vastic (17)
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Highly rated by Sam Allardyce, Rovers had to fight off offers from numerous clubs to secure the signature of the Austrian centre-forward. His father is former Croatia international Ivica Vasitc.

BOLTON
Aaron Mooy (18)
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The young Australian midfielder has made great progress at Wanderers. His performances at a tournament in Holland earned him a call-up to the senior Australian squad and he appeared on the substitutes bench during the 3-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland in August.

BURNLEY
N/A
The club have told Sportsmail that they currently have no foreign players aged 18 or under in their academy.

EVERTON
Shkodran Mustafi (17)
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The German Under 17 international centre-back left Hamburg in the summer, signing a three-year deal at Goodison Park. His former club tried their best to keep hold of Mustafi but he claimed it was a 'dream come true'.

CHELSEA
Gael Kakuta (18)
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Plenty is now known about the left-footed winger. The France youth international was voted as the club's academy scholar of the year at the end of the 2007/2008 season, scoring 12 times in 24 outings.

FULHAM
Danny Hoesen (18)
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The Dutch striker was a regular on the scoresheet for Gary Brazil' Under 18 side last season and impressed enough to earn his first professional contract.

HULL
Yann Ekra (18)
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The Ivory Coast striker showed great potential while playing for Lyons' reserve team and joined Hull at the beginning of last season.

MANCHESTER CITY
Jeremy Helan (17)
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A highly-rated French Under 17 left-sided player who can operate both in defence and midfield. His transfer from Rennes is another being investigated.

LIVERPOOL
Krisztian Adorjan (16)
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Adorjan arrived at the academy from MTK Hungaria this summer for his second spell. Likes to play off the frontman and has a knack for special goals.

MANCHESTER UNITED
Federico Macheda (18)
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The Italian forward, brought in from Lazio aged 16, was a regular for United's reserves, but announced himself on the scene with a last-gasp winner for the first team against Aston Villa.

PORTSMOUTH
Gauthier Mahoto (17)
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Frenchman Mahoto started his career at Havre Athletic. Since joining Portsmouth, he has made his first-team debut as a substitute in the Carling Cup.

SUNDERLAND
N/A
The club have told Sportsmail that they currently have no foreign players aged 18 or under in their academy.

STOKE
Yusuf Yilmaz (18)
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The skilful Turkey midfielder is just one of a number of young foreign talents on the books at the Britannia Stadium. Joined the club two years ago and, after some niggling injuries, is making good progress.

TOTTENHAM
Paul-Jose M'Poku (17)
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Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, M'Poku moved to Belgium when he was a child. Has represented Belgium at youth level and during his first season at Spurs he scored seven goals.

WEST HAM
Sergio Sanchez (17)
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The Spaniard is tipped to be another graduate from Tony Carr's famed academy into the first team at Upton Park. He moved from Spanish giants Barcelona and has already been handed the Under 18s captaincy following his promotion.

WIGAN
Roman Golobart (17)
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Golobart (right)

Roberto Martinez swooped for Golobart from Espanyol in the summer, signing the centre-back up on a one-year deal. The Spaniard has a commanding presence in defence and would do well in a Kevin Pietersen look-a-like competition, such is his resemblance to the England cricketer.

WOLVES
N/A
The club were unable to repond to Sportsmail in time but it is understood that they have no foreign players aged 18 or under in their academy.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1212024/Young-foreign-talented-Who-overseas-star-lurking-Premier-League-clubs-academy.html?ITO=1490

Van_Munandar
12-09-2009, 02:34 PM
yg baru keliatan kayaknya macheda doang...

Red Devils 07
15-09-2009, 01:59 PM
The top 10 young footballers

according to the telegraph

Away from the big-name stars who will make their presence felt in this season's Champions League, here are 10 emerging talents to keep tabs on

Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux): Excelled on loan from Milan last season — scoring Europe’s best goal last year in the process — and is ready to show his class on a greater stage.

Edin Dzeko (Wolfsburg): The German champions have done well to retain the Bosnia striker in the face of interest from Milan, and, together with Grafite, he is capable of scoring the goals to take them through.

Yassine Chikhaoui (Zürich): The Swiss side are unlikely to be competitive, but the Tunisian Ronaldo should at least be able to play his way to a big money move.

Sergio Asenjo (Atlético Madrid): The heir-apparent to Iker Casillas in the Spanish squad, the former Valladolid goalkeeper should provide Atletico with a solidity they have lacked.

Riccardo Montolivo (Fiorentina): Cesare Prandelli’s free-flowing style revolves around the Italian international, likely to be a key figure at the World Cup.

Diego Milito (Inter): A late arrival to Europe’s top table, the powerful forward has arrived from Genoa to add power to Inter’s forward line and has little time to waste.

Pavel Pogrebnyak (Stuttgart): Andrei Arshavin’s partner-in-crime at Zenit St Petersburg, the Russian international will hope his move west will prove as fruitful.

Steven Defour (Standard Liège): Possibly the best player outside Europe’s major leagues, that Defour is still in Belgium is something of a minor miracle. It will not last long.

Thiago Silva (AC Milan): The Brazilian was signed from Fluminense in January amid competition from every major club in Europe, but was unable to play until this season. A classy centre back, he will be essential to Milan’s healing process as they try to overcome the loss of Paolo Maldini.

Moussa Dembélé (AZ): The Belgian striker was the star of AZ’s title-winning campaign last season, attracting interest from Chelsea and Genoa, among others. His pace in a rapid counter-attacking unit should ensure he remains in the spotlight.

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calon-calon bintang masa depan...
tidak ada pemain muda dari United...

zudomiriku
15-09-2009, 02:32 PM
emang si Milito & Pogrebnyak hitungannya masih muda? dilihat dari mana yah :amazed:
maksudnya debut di UCL gitu?

Red Army
15-09-2009, 02:36 PM
muda buat tante girang kali ...hehehe

Red Devils 07
15-09-2009, 03:40 PM
emang si Milito & Pogrebnyak hitungannya masih muda? dilihat dari mana yah :amazed:
maksudnya debut di UCL gitu?

iya nie... gak tau tu telegraph mendefinisikan "young" nya seperti apa... tapi umum nya klo di negara-negara eropa pemain dengan umur 23 ke bawah biasa nya masih dianggap young... CMIIW...

der_emperor
15-09-2009, 05:35 PM
klo pemain muda bukannya under 21???

CMIIW

zudomiriku
16-09-2009, 06:56 PM
gimana neh pendapat teman2 ttg aturan pemain binaan oleh FA?
udah 2 pelatih, Wenger & Benitez kurang setuju terhadap aturan tsb
yuk kita share
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Kesempatan untuk Pemain Binaan
Narayana Mahendra Prastya - detiksport



London - Di Liga Inggris musim depan bisa semakin banyak wajah baru yang muncul ke permukaan. Hal ini terjadi usai Premier League menetapkan bahwa setiap tim harus menyertakan setidaknya delapan pemain binaan.

"Untuk musim depan, klub diizinkan untuk mendaftarkan maksimal 25 pemain. Jumlah pemain yang berusia lebih dari 21 tahun dan bukan pemain binaan maksimal 17 orang," demikian diumumkan chief executive Premier League , Richard Scudamore, dilansir dari Skysports.

"Definisi dari pemain binaan adalah mereka yang berusia 21 tahun dan sudah dilatih selama tiga tahun oleh klub yang berada dalam sistem profesional Inggris atau pun Wales."

Dengan jumlah skuad 25 pemain, di mana sepertiganya merupakan pemain-pemain binaan, maka kesempatan bagi bakat-bakat muda untuk unjuk aksi semakin besar.

"Klub diwajibkan mengumumkan skuad yang berjumlah 25 orang di akhir Agustus ketika bursa transfer ditutup dan mengumumkannya kembali pada bulan Januari."

Scudamore membantah bahwa peraturan ini membuka peluang bagi klub-klub Inggris untuk membeli pemain-pemain muda dari negara lain, sesuatu yang tengah dipermasalahkan.

"Peraturan ini bukan bertujuan untuk melegalkan klub agar dapat membeli pemain muda. Aturan ini untuk memberikan kesempatan kepada pemain muda."

Scudamore berharap regulasi baru ini bisa membantu perkembangan tim nasional Inggris. "Kami juga berencana untuk memberikan ekstra insentif bagi tim yang berinvestasi pada pemain muda. Kami pikir, manfaat dari peraturan ini adalah bisa membantu tim nasional Inggris nantinya."

Wenger Tolak Aturan Pemain Binaan
Arya Perdhana - detiksport



London - Mulai musim depan, sebuah klub Liga Inggris diwajibkan untuk memiliki setidaknya delapan pemain binaan sendiri. Manajer Arsenal Arsene Wenger terang-terangan menolak ide itu.

Seperti diberitakan sebelumnya, otoritas Liga Primer telah menyetujui aturan yang mewajibkan sebuah klub memiliki setidaknya delapan pemain binaan sendiri yang berusia di bawah 21 tahun.

"Saya menentangnya. Untuk menerima kompetisi, dan kita hidup di alam kompetisi, saya tidak dapat menerima aturan artifisial," tegas Wenger sebagaimana dikutip BBC.

Aturan dari Liga Primer itu sejalan dengan aturan UEFA yang mensyaratkan hal serupa di Liga Champions. Premier League berharap skema itu akan memacu klub untuk lebih mengembangkan pemain muda.

Tetapi Wenger dan Arsenal secara konstan menyatakan resisten terhadap aturan itu. Sejak memanajeri Arsenal tahun 1996, Wenger telah mendidik pemain-pemain muda dari seluruh dunia, tetapi sangat jarang mendidik pemain muda lokal.

"Saya merasa bahwa jika Anda ingin melihat pemain terbaik di liga terbaik dunia, Anda harus terbuka. Saya tak mendukung aturan itu dan saya sudah mengatakannya berkali-kali," tegas manajer asal Prancis itu.



Benitez: Aturan Pemain Binaan Terlalu Cepat
Arya Perdhana - detiksport


Liverpool - Selain Arsene Wenger, Rafael Benitez juga bersikap kontra dengan rencana penerapan aturan pemain binaan di Liga Inggris. Hanya saja, manajer Liverpool itu tak setuju dengan waktunya.

Otoritas Premier League kemarin memutuskan bahwa sebuah klub diwajibkan untuk memiliki setidaknya delapan orang pemain yang dibina di akademi sendiri dan berusia tidak lebih dari 21 tahun.

Arsene Wenger kembali menyuarakan oposisinya terhadap ide itu. Manajer Arsenal itu menyebut bahwa aturan itu tidak selaras dengan jiwa kompetisi dan ambisi menjadikan Inggris sebagai liga terbaik dunia.

Meski sama-sama kontra terhadap rencana itu, Benitez berbeda sikap dengan Wenger. Manajer Liverpool itu merasa penerapan aturan yang akan dilakukan musim depan berjalan terlalu cepat.

"Masalah di Inggris adalah adanya jurang antara akademi dengan tim utama. Liga reserves tidak bisa menjembataninya," ujar Benitez seperti dikutip BBC.

Benitez membandingkan aturan itu dengan ketetapan UEFA yang mengenalkan sistem home grown players. Beda dengan Liga Primer yang akan melakukannya tahun depan, UEFA melakukannya secara bertahap dalam tiga tahun sejak tahun lalu.

"Itu sangat berbeda, dan lebih cepat. Ini semua tergantung kepada pemain. Bukan kuantitas yang dipentingkan, tetapi kualitas. Jika sebuah klub harus menemukan delapan pemain dari akademi sekarang, itu akan sulit," keluh Benitez.

"Akademi tidak menghasilkan terlalu banyak di Inggris. Pemain didikan sendiri cenderung bermian di divisi-divisi bawah karena mereka mungkin tidak terlalu bagus untuk tim-tim papan atas," tukas manajer asal Spanyol itu.

Saat ini, klub-klub Inggris memiliki proporsi pemain asing yang cukup tinggi, yakni 59,2 persen. Liverpool adalah salah satu yang tertinggi karena The Reds memiliki 90% ekspatriat di kubunya.

"Klub-klub harus merekrut pemain-pemain muda terbaik dari seluruh dunia di usia dini untuk membuatnya jadi berkualitas dan kami telah memperkirakan aturan semacam ini," kata Benitez.

"Orang-orang terlalu banyak bicara tentang usia si pemain dan asal mereka. Mereka lupa tentang kualitas. Liga Primer adalah liga terbaik dunia karena kualitasnya, bukan karena asal si pemain," tutup Benitez.

ferly_Liemz
16-09-2009, 09:13 PM
hummm...kl bertujuan agar timnas inggris bs dpt regenerasi yang baik..gw rasa seh sistem ini ada bagus nya juga..hanya,FA pun harus memikirkan efek nya terhadap prestasi klub inggris di pentas internasional...krn sangat lah tidak mudah untuk membina pemain2 muda yang berkualitas..
Ini bisa jadi kabar gembira untuk para pemain muda..mereka jd bisa punya kesempatan untuk bermain di level senior..
tapi yg gw masih bingung ama beritanya..sebenernya pemain binaan yg di maksud itu pemain britania?atau asli inggris? atau yg ud 3 tahun di bina di klub tersebut???
dan knp harus pakai kuota 25 pemain?? kl ga salah ini sama dengan sistem di spanyol ya? yg tiap tim harus daftarin pemainnya saat transfer window di tutup..gw seh agak kurang setuju dgn sistem kuota pemain..krn bs jd jurang antara tim utama dgn reserve..
sedangkan di inggris, tim reserve atau tim B tidak punya kompetisi yang kompetitif..
katakan lah kaya di spanyol yg tim reserve nya bisa main di liga di bawah tim utama..

zudomiriku
21-04-2010, 11:20 AM
masukin sini aja dah, kalo salah tempat tolong dimerge aja mods


Lewat MUPC, Rudi Bertemu Pemain MU
Reky Herling Kalumata - detiksport

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Jakarta - Andi Setiawan bersyukur karena lewat Manchester United Premier Cup bisa tampil di Old Trafford. Pemain Villa 2000 ini juga sempat menyaksikan laga terakhir Ole Gunnar Solskjaer bersama MU.

Nama Andi Setiawan mungkin belum terlalu dikenal di persepakbolaan Indonesia. Namun gelandang Villa 2000 ini sempat merasakan tampil di Old Trafford dan mendapatkan coaching clinic dari pemain MU.

Hal itu didapatkan oleh Andi Setiawan bersama timnya Villa 2000 setelah lolos ke putaran final Manchester United Premier Cup U-15 2008. Hal itu setelah Villa 2000 setelah di babak regional mengalahkan Malaysia 2-0.

Andi mengaku impiannya bisa bermain di Old Trafford dan bertemu pemain MU akhirnya terwujud. Namun yang paling berkesan bagi Andi adalah menyaksikan laga terakhir Solskjaer bersama MU saat menghadapi Espanyol.

"Saya menyaksikan pertandingan terakhir Solskjaer bersama MU dan juga sempat merasakan dilatih Solksjaer saat di Old Trafford," ungkap Andi Setiawan saat konfrensi pers di MU Cafe, Jakarta, Selasa (20/4/2010).

"Nani, Patrice Evra, Edwin Van Der Sar, John O'Shea mengajarkan saya saat coaching clinic. Banyak yang diajarkan tapi yang paling ditekankan mereka adalah akurasi dalam passing," ujarnya.

Pada MUPC 2008, Andi sempat meraih gelandang terbaik, pemain terbaik dan juga top skor. Ia pun memberikan tips kepada para anak anak yang akan mengikuti MUPC tahun ini dan juga punya harapan pada PSSI.

"Tips saya latihan yang tekun dan jangan takut bermimpi. Kepada PSSI saya berharap bisa membawa pemain pemain muda tampil berprestasi di liga luar negeri," harap Andi.

rondwisan
26-05-2010, 02:16 PM
kemaren pas Inggris maen, nih anak udah ikutan maen aja di senior level
sempet liat pas derby Manchester, lumayan ok juga yaa ...
jadi inget ada thread seperti ini di fourfourtwo, gw post di sini yaa ...
started with Adam Johnson, sayang artikelna rada lama ... :peace:
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Boy’s A Bit Special
Keep an eye out for these lads...




Adam Johnson


Born
Sunderland, 14/07/87

Position
Left-winger

Nickname
Just Johnno, I’m afraid.

Club supported as a boy
I grew up supporting Manchester United, mainly because of Giggsy. I’m from Sunderland originally and until I joined Middlesbrough most of my family supported the red-and-white stripes. Now I’m here though, they all follow the Boro.

Strengths
I’m known for my creativity, so I’d say my dribbling and crossing are my strongest suits.

Weaknesses
My right foot’s not the best, but I’m working on it. I don’t score enough goals either, although I’m putting that right this season.

I play a bit like...
Don’t tell him, but I reckon I play in a similar way to Lionel Messi. I love watching him – he’s different class.

Highlights
Scoring for England under-21s was fantastic and making my Premier League debut for Middlesbrough against Arsenal was an incredible feeling too, particularly as we won 2-1 at the Riverside. Thierry Henry was injured but Bergkamp was playing for them, so just being on the same pitch as him was
a dream come true.

Lowlights
I haven’t had too many low points so let’s hope that continues. Having a few injuries has been the worst thing that has happened so far so I can’t grumble.

Toughest opponent
We played against Liverpool at the back end of last season and Steven Gerrard was just incredible. He carried their whole side and the drive and determination he showed was just frightening. Cristiano Ronaldo wasn’t bad when we played United, too.

Best player played with
Mark Viduka, without a doubt. On his day he was just unplayable. He was great with all the young players at Boro – just a laidback Aussie.

Biggest influence
My family have been great. They’re there every game, home or away.

Biggest joker at the club
Steve Harrison, our coach, is by far the biggest joker – he’ll do anything for
a laugh. He does impressions of us all and his Andrew Taylor is priceless. He talks and walks just like him – he’s like his double.

Latest car
I’m driving the new BMW M3 at the moment. It’s one up on the Ford Focus I was driving when I first got here.

Flicks
Me and the missus watched Saw IV a couple of months back.
I thought it was very good. We love our Saw movies.

Chicks
The girlfriend obviously, but if I could chose another then Jessica Alba might get lucky.

TV programmes
I was a massive Lost fan when it was on but I think they’ve all finally escaped the island.
I heard they were planning another one though – apparently they all want to go back. Not sure why, you’d think after spending so long there they’d be sick of it.

If I hadn’t been a footballer...
I wanted to be a fireman but I probably wasn’t clever enough. Not sure why it appealed... I just fancied sliding down those poles.

Tell us something we don’t know about you
I played at Wembley when I was 10 for Peterlee district in a seven-a-side Predator Cup. We came third and I scored a couple – I’ve got a video of it and used to watch it again and again.

If I could play alongside any player...
I’d love to play on the same side as Messi. I reckon we would wreak absolute havoc.

Most embarrassing moment
There’s been a few misses I’m not proud of. I hit the post against Reading earlier in the season when it would have been a lot easier to score, although I think I was more angry than embarrassed.

In five years’ time...
I would like to be playing regularly in the Premier League and challenging for a place in the England team. So far this season things have gone well so hopefully I won’t be a million miles away by then.

rondwisan
26-05-2010, 02:20 PM
Danny Simpson



Born
Salford, 04/07/87

Position
Right-back

Nickname
At school, everyone called me Simmo, and it stuck.

Team supported
I’ve always supported Manchester United. When I was 11, I had trials with both United and City. I got rejected by City, but United signed me up so it couldn’t have worked out better.

Strengths
My pace, defending and ability to get forward. I like joining in with the attack and getting crosses in for the forwards to score from.

Weaknesses
When I do go forward, I sometimes need to be more aware of my positioning. I need to know when to time my runs so I don’t get caught out at the back.

I play a bit like...
The one player I try to base my game on is Ashley Cole. He’s a great defender who always supports the attack and this is because he just doesn’t stop running. Of course, here at United, there’s also Gary Neville, who’s been a great full-back for over 10 years.

Highlights
That would have to be the game against Wigan earlier this year. I came on as a substitute and had a pretty good game. I set Wayne Rooney up for his goal and we won 4-0.

Lowlights
My debut for United wasn’t the best. We were playing Everton and my mistake led to Everton’s goal. I got taken off at half-time. The gaffer said he wanted me to learn from the experience and I think I did.

Best player played with
There are lots of good players at United, but the best has to be Paul Scholes. He always knows where his team-mates are, never gives the ball away, and just knits everything together. I think sometimes you can only really appreciate how good he is when you see him in training.

Toughest opponent
That has to be Cristiano Ronaldo in training. All those tricks and flicks, it’s impossible to tell what he’s going to do next. The only way to stop him is to double up.

Biggest practical joker
There are quite a few. Gerard Pique and John O’Shea like a laugh, and then, obviously, there’s Wayne Rooney. He’s always playing sneaky pranks, but he keeps it quiet so often gets away with them.

Biggest influence
It would have to be my mum, my stepdad and my uncle. My uncle is the one that introduced me to football, but my mum and stepdad were there to take me to the games and training.

Tunes
I’m into R’n’B and garage. My favourite artist would probably be Bobby Valentino.

Wheels
Range Rover

Chicks
Jessica Alba

Flicks
I saw Awake with Jessica Alba recently, which wasn’t bad.

TV Programme
My Wife and Kids. I think a lot of footballers like it because it’s on straight after training.

Tell us something we don’t know about you
When I was 14, because I wasn’t growing, United held me back and made me play with the boys a year below me. It was slightly embarrassing, but it helped me develop.

Describe yourself in five words
Modest, friendly, hardworking, laid-back, and probably eager.

Best advice given
Always keep your head up and never have any regrets.

What did you buy with your first pay packet?
When I signed my first proper contract, I splashed out and bought a laptop.

Most embarrassing moment
When you break into the first-team squad, you have to appear in a play at the Christmas party, and come as one of the other players. I had to come as David Bellion, and because he always wore weird clothes, I had to dress in a purple suit and sing YMCA in front of everyone.

School report
It wasn’t bad. I got one A, four Bs and four Cs.

In five years’ time…
I’ll be in the United first team and, hopefully, playing for England as well.

ariesto
26-05-2010, 02:55 PM
adam johnson emg mantab! Emg benar2 mirip Giggsy gaya maennya, ga nyangka kl dia fans United jg :thumbup:
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goodfron
26-05-2010, 02:57 PM
adam johnson emg mantab! Emg benar2 mirip Giggsy gaya maennya, ga nyangka kl dia fans United jg :thumbup:
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tapi sayangnya masih salah jalan ya....kalo' gak salah udah lama masuk radar tapi gak di follow up

ferly_Liemz
26-05-2010, 02:57 PM
opa? Agak gak ngarti neh..ini trit berisi profil pemain gt yak?
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ariesto
26-05-2010, 03:06 PM
tapi sayangnya masih salah jalan ya....kalo' gak salah udah lama masuk radar tapi gak di follow up
Bs jadi mungkin masalah harga sih, £ 8jt mungkin dirasa terlalu mahal atau bs jg SAF kalah cepat negonya hehe
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