HolmesfieldBlade
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Young 17-year-old development player who according to a few looked a class act at Sheffield FC the other day. Scored a worldie and absolutely ran the show...
He has also been recognised as one of the most promising youngsters in the country: https://www.sufc.co.uk/academy/news/2019/february/academy-youngster-recognised/
The on and off the pitch achievements of eleven young footballers has been recognised by League Football Education (LFE), including United's Angelo Capello.
'The 11' acknowledges the football and academic progress of Under-18 players on apprenticeships at current or former English Football League (EFL) clubs - and is also designed to assess other factors, including involvement in community or charity-based initiatives.
Everton forward Lookman and AFC Bournemouth midfielder Cook also went on to become Apprentice of the Year winners, as did Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham) and Watford's Ben Wilmot (formerly Stevenage), who were both featured prior to picking up the 2018 awards in the Sky Bet Championship and Sky Bet League Two, respectively.
Others to previously appear in this select group include Leeds United's Jamie Shackleton, Swansea City striker Oli McBurnie (formerly Bradford City) and England Under-17 World Cup winners Steven Sessegnon (Fulham) and Billy Crellin (Fleetwood Town).
Next one from the SUFC conveyor belt?
Pacey with a good left foot, Capello is a direct winger who like to take on his marker and get to the byline.
He has also been recognised as one of the most promising youngsters in the country: https://www.sufc.co.uk/academy/news/2019/february/academy-youngster-recognised/
The on and off the pitch achievements of eleven young footballers has been recognised by League Football Education (LFE), including United's Angelo Capello.
'The 11' acknowledges the football and academic progress of Under-18 players on apprenticeships at current or former English Football League (EFL) clubs - and is also designed to assess other factors, including involvement in community or charity-based initiatives.
Everton forward Lookman and AFC Bournemouth midfielder Cook also went on to become Apprentice of the Year winners, as did Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham) and Watford's Ben Wilmot (formerly Stevenage), who were both featured prior to picking up the 2018 awards in the Sky Bet Championship and Sky Bet League Two, respectively.
Others to previously appear in this select group include Leeds United's Jamie Shackleton, Swansea City striker Oli McBurnie (formerly Bradford City) and England Under-17 World Cup winners Steven Sessegnon (Fulham) and Billy Crellin (Fleetwood Town).
Next one from the SUFC conveyor belt?
