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    Shoretire

    The youngster Man Utd just put on - 17 years of age. Just read this:

    "Shoretire has been with United since the age of 10, but he started his career at Newcastle United.

    He was a member of the famous Wallsend Boys Club and the Magpies’ academy, while he also did extra sessions with former Newcastle academy coach David Ballantyne at Feet4Football on Tyneside."

    Maybe we missed out on a great talent (again).

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    Quote Originally Posted by HughieG View Post

    Maybe we missed out on a great talent (again).
    Standard :|

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    I thought that initially...but I think his family moved to Manchester for work.

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    Maybe he got tried as a goalkeeper [yes, I know that’s a myth]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    I thought that initially...but I think his family moved to Manchester for work.
    possibly, but if they didn't - maybe they just realised that the coaching at the academy up here was naff

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    Plus at age 17 it’s unlikely he’ll remember anything pre-Fatboy and no one in their right mind would join this club if they had any other option.

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