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Thread: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

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    The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    No need to worry, the future remains bright. This lot are just starting to make their way through. - view external link

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    Good to see that again, Proc - there's some very talented lads coming through..

    Isn't the lolloping lump that skippered po**ey that night supposed to be their big hope for the future ?

    Mugged all night and totally out of his depth, even at that level - just plain awful..

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    You mean young Jack Whatmough?

    A few clubs sniffing around him including Fulham apparently.

    Next Chris Smalling

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    Quote Originally Posted by proclaimer
    No need to worry, the future remains bright. This lot are just starting to make their way through.
    It's a refreshing thought if you live in North London/Manchester/Liverpool. One day one of those coming through might even play in a CL final.
    Big Raspberry Proc.

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    Quote Originally Posted by mccanncann
    You mean young Jack Whatmough?

    A few clubs sniffing around him including Fulham apparently.

    Next Chris Smalling
    ooooooh Fulham eh? Must be good...

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    Quote Originally Posted by mccanncann
    You mean young Jack Whatmough?

    A few clubs sniffing around him including Fulham apparently.

    Next Chris Smalling
    I think you must be confusing another 'Jack Whatmough' with the anti-football and utterly talentless hooferd 'Whatmough' who is currently on po**ey's books.

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    Quote Originally Posted by mccanncann
    Next Chris Smalling
    Really, can't be that good then!

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    Quote Originally Posted by BileysThere
    No need to worry, the future remains bright. This lot are just starting to make their way through.
    It's a refreshing thought if you live in North London/Manchester/Liverpool. One day one of those coming through might even play in a CL final.
    Big Raspberry Proc.[/quote]

    Lost me there? You mean mean a club might pay top dollar and we no longer need to give it away like we had to with Wupert?

    Where is the raspberry

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    If we are set to lose the entire team in the transfers, who are our targets to bring in? We can't be getting everyone from the youth academy? However, if we do keep our manager, then we could be looking at some interesting players from Europe who are otherwise fairly unknown in the prem?

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    re: The future is bright, it's red and white - next gen.

    Obviously everything can change but the last few years remind me of the early '80's when we mixed some top purchases; Alan Ball, Kevin Keegan, David Armstrong, Pater Shilton etc... with talented young players like Steve Williams, Steve Moran, Mark Wright, The Wallace's etc.

    ... and that led to the likes of Sheerer MLT and so on ...

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