Cheers mate. Watched the first half thought we were the better side, just seen the score-line, bit surprised buy that!Ryan Johnson 20 year old left sided centre back who plays for Stevenage and Northern Ireland.
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Cheers mate. Watched the first half thought we were the better side, just seen the score-line, bit surprised buy that!Ryan Johnson 20 year old left sided centre back who plays for Stevenage and Northern Ireland.
Our side was very young as normal (many a good two ages bellow U23's) a lot younger than theirs. I don't know ave ages though.Anyone know what the average ages of the two sides were?
Just for future reference, a list of some of the youth football tournaments we've previously attended, as well as when they are held:
January: Viareggio - Tuscany, Italy.
January: Nutifood Cup - Vietnam.
February: Riga Cup (U16) - Latvia.
April: Spartak Cup (U17) - Moscow, Russia..
April: Torneo Internazionale - Bellizona, Switzerland.
April: Champions Trophy - Düsseldorf, Germany.
May: Tournoi de Football de Talence - Talence, France.
May: Le Tournoi International de Football de Monthey - Monthey, Switzerland.
May: Terborg Toernooi - Gelderland, Netherlands.
May: Volksbank Cup - Stemwede, Germany.
August: PSV Otten Cup - Eindhoven, Netherlands.
August: Santiago tournament, Spain.
August: Eurofoot - Oostduinkerke, Belgium.
It's free mate. Go on website check when a game is on and just rock up. Trust me, do it. Nothing gets you closer to the club than going to the training ground. It's one of my favourite things.Can you buy tickets for the U18 matches at the training facility?
It's free mate. Go on website check when a game is on and just rock up. Trust me, do it. Nothing gets you closer to the club than going to the training ground. It's one of my favourite things.
Sorry to hear that mate. I'm sat having a coffee from the catering van right now waiting for KO, do as I always do, turn up, park the car and watch the game.Took a train for 45 minutes and walked another 30 only to get turned away at the gate at the training facility just now. Only scouts and parents apparently. Really disappointed (especially my son) as we are from Canada and are flying home tomorrow.
Sorry to hear that mate. I'm sat having a coffee from the catering van right now waiting for KO, do as I always do, turn up, park the car and watch the game.
Sorry to hear that mate. I'm sat having a coffee from the catering van right now waiting for KO, do as I always do, turn up, park the car and watch the game.
Took a train for 45 minutes and walked another 30 only to get turned away at the gate at the training facility just now. Only scouts and parents apparently. Really disappointed (especially my son) as we are from Canada and are flying home tomorrow.
Strange. I visited from the US last year and showed up for a U18 game, had no issue getting in at all. I also walked up to the gate, guard asked what I was doing there...seemed a little surprised that a foreigner would be coming but let me through with no issue. There were 100 or so people, some clearly scouts but others just taking in the day. Really sorry to hear you had a problem getting in. Especially since that walk from the train isn't exactly the most direct/fun.