DawlishBouy
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Shame the club couldn't post it.My source played in the game, they definitely lost 3-2
Shame the club couldn't post it.My source played in the game, they definitely lost 3-2
I am sure they will post a report in the week at some point Thanks for all the info and updates you postShame the club couldn't post it.
Yikes! A 13 year old playing the full 90 minutes for the U18s...by the name of George Williams...dougbtless one to keep an eye on for the longer term future!Confirmation of the result!
📝 Under-18 Report: Newport County 3 City 2
A slow start ended up being the undoing of Exeter City’s Under-18s last Saturday as they lost 3-2 away at Newport County U18s in their penultimate fixture of Merit League Two.www.exetercityfc.co.uk
I'm not sure if this is a good or bad thing! I know we have a few under 18s out on loan, plus Jake, but surely we could put more in the team?Another ridiculously young line-up of "under 18’s". Must be the youngest average age team the club has ever fielded in this competition.
Down - under 15’s age group.
Cayless - u15
Alsop - u15
Oakes - u17
Horn - u16
Dean - u18
Birch - u17
Crees - u16
Graham - u16
Williams - u14
Ohanaka - u17
Wilson - u17
Cutler - u17
Bown - u16
Hodgets - u16
Appleton - u15
City only have six second year scholars. Aamir Daniels appears to have had injury problems for the last 18 months and according to someone on the loan thread has been released. Scott Simmons has missed at least half the season with injury and recently started appearing for Tavistock where Alfie Cunningham is already on loan. Max Edgecombe (who already has a pro contract) has missed much of the seaon through injury. After playing several games in a row was absent again on Saturday. Sam Joce got injured in December playing for Tavistock. Tom Dean, of couse, played.I'm not sure if this is a good or bad thing! I know we have a few under 18s out on loan, plus Jake, but surely we could put more in the team?
Interesting- which matters more - winning games or giving exposure to younger age groups?I'm not sure if this is a good or bad thing! I know we have a few under 18s out on loan, plus Jake, but surely we could put more in the team?
Possibly it's a season of two halves for the youngsters, the first half in which we compete in the SouthWest Merit table (or whatever it is called) is where we field our U18's competing against the other clubs on a similar basis. Once that competiton is complete and it then splits across the south of the country then we seem to look to play more of the next generation, or that is how it has appeared this season, but then it could be down to injuries as previously advisedInteresting- which matters more - winning games or giving exposure to younger age groups?
I think the important thing is that we always put out sides that are competitive ie no 9-0 tonkings which benefit no-one (on either side).
I wonder whether this is a knock on from MT's instruction to the academy to get players ready *earlier* for first team action. Earlier loans for U18s etc (plus as DB says lots of injuries in the academy this season)
Thanks, work for the much anticipated new S and C coach then!City only have six second year scholars. Aamir Daniels appears to have had injury problems for the last 18 months and according to someone on the loan thread has been released. Scott Simmons has missed at least half the season with injury and recently started appearing for Tavistock where Alfie Cunningham is already on loan. Max Edgecombe (who already has a pro contract) has missed much of the seaon through injury. After playing several games in a row was absent again on Saturday. Sam Joce got injured in December playing for Tavistock. Tom Dean, of couse, played.