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Good job well done. Cheers Danny.This is just the start, but I realised his history up to now hadn't been documented anywhere.
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Good job well done. Cheers Danny.This is just the start, but I realised his history up to now hadn't been documented anywhere.
I'm pretty sure Rhys Norrington-Davies was formerly at the Swansea City Academy.
Wonder what would have been written if was playing for basement club Chezzy this season.
Lets hope the current Academy staff are as on the ball as those who managed to get Brooks.It's interesting that in these days of Premiership academies snapping up every youngster across the country with even the vaguest hint of talent, from as young as 7 or 8, clubs like ours have had to react and be ready to snap up the inevitable cast-offs. Happened with Brooks and I remember in the deadline day video there was a mention of a youngster from Chelsea we had signed at a similar age who could be a star.
It's a bit fucked up that clubs like Man City or Man U can release players like him at a young age and hardly matters a jot when they sign them back for tens of millions years later.
Great article ... who lent him Higdons shirt to play in on that day has got a sense of humour ?[/QUOTE]
Spoke to a Magnificent Seven people about Brooksy's route to the Blades first team and the senior Wales squad, of course via rejection by Manchester City. Including our very own Ball_Sup (Phil) and JimPhipps.
The Mods, I guess, will decide if this stays or goes but in the international break, with not much else going on, it might beat arguing about loyalty points. Or not, but that's not my call.
http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...ooks-rise-to-the-senior-welsh-squad-1-8797883
Great article ... who lent him Higdons shirt to play in on that day has got a sense of humour ?[/QUOTE]
Now that is an article. I had a go at you last month, but this is exactly what The Star could use more of. Well researched and written, well done.Spoke to a Magnificent Seven people about Brooksy's route to the Blades first team and the senior Wales squad, of course via rejection by Manchester City. Including our very own Ball_Sup (Phil) and JimPhipps.
The Mods, I guess, will decide if this stays or goes but in the international break, with not much else going on, it might beat arguing about loyalty points. Or not, but that's not my call.
http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...ooks-rise-to-the-senior-welsh-squad-1-8797883
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I found the article interesting to a point - but it's written like it's some kind of fairy tale that's come true and I don't see anything particularly remarkable about it tbh. His career so far resembles that of the many footballers setting out to make a living in the game. Rejected in one place, given a chance somewhere else. I think he's a remarkable footballer though and very glad he's here at Sheffield United. Enjoy him while we can.
It just needs a follow up piece in the summer featuring a long interview with the boy and a review of the season that his 20 goals and 40 assists fired us to promotion...99 per cent of players who get a scholarship don’t then get a pro deal. To be released by City, with their Arab millions and the Etihad Campus, and end up in Sheffield with Shirecliffe and playing at Stocksbridge is a fair old culture shock. Then to get an international call-up just four years later, and so quickly after a full league debut, is a pretty remarkable story. It’s not a fairytale - Coxy actually says something along those lines - but the people around him, and Brooksy himself, deserve a lot of credit for how he’s turned out and that’s all the piece tries to do.
Now that is an article. I had a go at you last month, but this is exactly what The Star could use more of. Well researched and written, well done.
Nice piece Danny04 . Good writing IMHO.
By the way, I really enjoyed listening to the pre-Derby podcast. There was a suggestion that you guys would do a joint post-Derby podcast. Is this going to happen? Would be good listening!
Well researched and written, but describing him as a key member of the squad is the kind of overhype the media is often rightly criticised for, as is (arguably) describing him as Premier League bound.
Let's not forget he was back on the bench shortly after his heroics against Wednesday and he has a long way to go to realise his admittedly huge potential.
That's being fussy though, a good story!
I'm pretty sure Rhys Norrington-Davies was formerly at the Swansea City Academy.
Spoke to a Magnificent Seven people about Brooksy's route to the Blades first team and the senior Wales squad, of course via rejection by Manchester City. Including our very own Ball_Sup (Phil) and JimPhipps.
The Mods, I guess, will decide if this stays or goes but in the international break, with not much else going on, it might beat arguing about loyalty points. Or not, but that's not my call.
http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...ooks-rise-to-the-senior-welsh-squad-1-8797883
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I caught 5 minutes of Football Heaven, and a Wednesdayite of a certain age said he thought Brooksy was George Best reincarnated. Some praise.
England schoolboys isn't the 'England' set up, it's for schoolboys who live in England. Giggs was born in Wales to a Welsh mum and a Sierra Leonian dad. He wasn't eligible to play for England.Reminds me of another player. A player who left Manchester City as a youngster, flirted with the young England set up but decided to represent Wales at full cap level. He joined a 'United' club and became a legend as they dominated the Premier League and conquered Europe.
Of course it all sounds like a fairytale and couldn't possibly happen again.
England schoolboys isn't the 'England' set up, it's for schoolboys who live in England. Giggs was born in Wales to a Welsh mum and a Sierra Leonian dad. He wasn't eligible to play for England.
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