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  1. #1
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    Youngster

    Rafa gave debuts and further starts to some of the under 23s last season in the FA Cup, i could see him doing so again.

    Any thoughts on who might play.

    I reckon Woodman will start and Sterry (if he's not on out on loan), maybe Findley to (like he did last year) although with a debutant keeper Rafa may want a more experienced pair of centre-backs in front of him.

    Barlaser got a chance as well and Rafa seems to like him, so again if not on loan maybe a start for him.

    We mentioned Yasin Ben El-Mhanni on other thread, maybe him again?

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    I've no idea who any of our younger players are beyond reading Chronicle or NUFC.com reports of how they've lost again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    I've no idea who any of our younger players are beyond reading Chronicle or NUFC.com reports of how they've lost again.
    I'm basically using the ones i remember reading about or seen play

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    Embarrassing the amount of youth players we've managed to raise to a PL standard.

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