Isiah
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A 20 year old striker good enough to captain Chelsea youth team but apparently not seen as first team material for us at the moment, yet has just had his loan extended. Am I missing something?
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I suppose the same questions apply for the Norwegian lads. The irish lads, young Philliskirk and the2 from Norway all were welcomed with a blaze of publicity but seem to have fallen into a black hole as far as their progress is concerned.![]()
We're so unbelievably poor at the moment that I can't for the life of me understand why we're not introducing 2 or 3 academy lads now.
What are we waiting for? for them being ready?
Half of the bleedin team aren't ready for a scrap at the moment, and while we're heading full-steam towards division one, I can't see what we have to lose frankly......
Four international prospects have arrived at Bramall Lane hoping to make a breakthrough in English football.
The quartet - an Australian, a Hungarian and two Norwegians - have agreed contracts with United after successful trial spells at Shirecliffe.
Following on from claiming the signature of Marc Warren from Central Coast Mariners last month, the Blades have moved quickly to sign Andras Gardos from Hungarian sister club Ferencvaros and Norwegian teenagers Kristoffer Lokberg and Erik Tonne.
All four will now come under the stewardship of coach Mark Smith in a bid to progress their development.
Smith said: "We have identified that all four have potential and we hope that we can boost their development by working full-time at Shirecliffe. The signing of these players emphasises our long-term thinking, but they are settling in to Yorkshire life nicely, working hard on the training pitch and, hopefully, they can catch the eye of Micky Adams in the future."
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Left-back Warren, 18, and right-midfielder Gardos, 20, are fruits of United's international links, whilst midfielder Lokberg, 19, and versatile Tonne, 19, have been snapped up from Norwegian club Strindheim, thanks to extensive scouting networks.
Warren is an Australian junior international and Gardos has played and scored in Hungary's top flight for Ferencvaros.
Meanwhile, Lokberg has represented Norway at U19s level and Tonne has played for one of his homeland's biggest clubs, Rosenborg.
United's CEO, Trevor Birch, added: "Whilst we have a job to do for the first team, there is a vision as to how the club should be run and the identification of youth talent to develop is a core element. Our extensive scouting has identified some of the best youth talent available.
"We are delighted that our international connections are providing us with quality players and allied with the promising youngsters John Pemberton is nurturing in our Academy, we hope to build a strong reserve team which will produce players capable of challenging for a first team berth.
"All four were signed before the transfer window closed and we have now got international clearance to play them - they could feature in our reserve fixture at Sheffield FC on Wednesday evening
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