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Youngsters Rewarded For Progress

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Rob Paratore, George Taft, Jacob Blyth, James Pearson

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Leicester City youngsters Jacob Blyth, James Pearson and George Taft have all put pen-to-paper on one-year contract extensions with the Club.

Meanwhile 18-year-old Academy scholar Rob Paratore has been rewarded for some fine midfield displays by signing his first one-year professional contract.

All four have featured heavily for Steve Beaglehole’s table-topping Under-21s side this term, with second-year scholar Paratore, who has been with the Academy for four years, also a key part of Trevor Peake’s Under-18s setup.

Development Squad striker Blyth, 20, finished the season as top scorer for City’s Under-21s, as well as picking up loan experience with Burton Albion and Notts County in League 2 and League 1 respectively.

Pearson, 20, also played a key role in the Development Group’s successful campaign from right-back, before an injury unfortunately cut his season short, while Taft, 19, has underlined his potential with some impressive defensive displays to add to the experience he gained under Noel Blake with England’s Under-18s and Under-19s.

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/...eLwdstYBp2j0.99

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Careful what you say, he could be reading what we're writing again! :ph34r:

It will show him he has fans ;):wub:

Whats going on with Pier Larrauri?

Yep I want to see him play next season, got to be better than Knockaert.

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Be quiet lol

You must know that youth players through our Academy are automatically better than the first-teamers.

This view is usually helped by the fact they haven't played for the first team (or maybe about 10 minutes in an end of season match) so there is no definitive evidence to disprove it.

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