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Thread: Youngsters the Future

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    Youngsters the Future

    Love this:

    You CAN win everything with kids! Liam Rosenior insists his young Chelsea stars can succeed - just like Manchester United's Class of '92

    Completely right too and so refreshing to hear this view. We have too many donkeys on high wages and loan players like Junior who can not even control the ball. We too have some great youngsters and I know it was Bruntys frustration of them not getting minutes.

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    Chelsea kids thrash Charlton at their ground 5-1. Puts a slant on this when their kids took them apart and we lost there.

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