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1 minute ago, Noahfence said:

First time watching him and he looks like he’s got something about him

When he is on the ball he reminds me of Alves when he was around 15/16 with that close control

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6 minutes ago, Noahfence said:

Liking the look of Riley Carr on the left wing. Looks likes he’s got some pace 

Alright on ball, can he coaches telling him to get back in to defend, looks like he needs work on that side of the game. 

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11 hours ago, Ryy said:

Think it’s 3 some teams get an ex player playing for them. Liverpool with Jay Spearing, Man United have had Tom Huddlestone and Paul Mcshane in recent years

No,  it's 5 outfield and 1 goalkeeper you are allowed overage 

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Thought Aideed, Page and Carr looked half decent. The rest a bit meh!  Defence all over the place, almost as if Faes has been coaching them. 

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Hutchinson skies his penalty - RBNY score

 

Page scores - RBNY penalty saved by Donohue

 

Daniels scores - RBNY score

 

Owusu scores - RBNY score

 

Motsi penalty is saved - RBNY score

 

RBNY win 4-3 on penalties

 

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On 11/04/2025 at 14:05, Ric Flair said:

Interesting that Aluko and Evans are missing, along with Monga. Page has gone out to the US.

Monga away with England u16’s 

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https://www.leicestercity.news/news/leicester-city-star-says-it-was-a-dream-come-true-after-what-he-did-against-brighton/

 

Jake Evans reacts to making senior debut for Leicester City
After Jeremy Monga became the second-youngest Premier league debutant of all time, it wasn’t going to be long before Jake Evans got his opportunity.

Evans has been labelled the ‘heir’ to Jamie Vardy’s throne and although only brief, the 16-year-old was substituted on in stoppage time at the Amex Stadium.

It was a day the 16-year-old will never forget and he posted a touching message in which he thanked people in his journey on Instagram.


He said: “A dream come true to have made my premier league debut. Grateful for the opportunity hopefully many more to come.

“A personal note: I would like to thank all of my family and coaches involved in my journey so far that have pushed me when times got tough from nearly getting released at a young age to playing in the premier league. who have got me to the places and become the player I am today.”

 

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