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THREE Young Stars who ensure the Future of Manchester United is safe:

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Will Keane:
Will Keane, is Manchester born and bred and has been tipped by his coachers and peers to make it as Manchester United’s next deadly number 10. Of course you cannot presume a player will be a good one just by looking at reserve performances, but Keane’s record at youth level is simply fantastic. Keane first impressed in the 2009/10 season with 13 goals in 23 starts, which contributed to United winning the Milk Cup His performances have earned him the prestigious Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year trophy, an honour that was as previously mentioned, been awarded to the likes of Scholes, Giggs and now Tunniclife and Keane.

Keane has caught the eye of Sir Alex Ferguson with his goal scoring displays and has earned rave reviews from the likes of Sir Alex and Paul Scholes himself, who has likened the young atrikern to a mix of Keane’s former youth team coach Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Teddy Sheringham. Having already made his Premier League debut, it is not hard to see Keane becoming a prolific striker for United in years to come.

Of course, hyping up young players is part and parcel of the game of football, as everyone is excited to see whether that youngster who showed so much promise in their younger years can make the step up to the first team. At Manchester United there is arguably even more pressure to succeed as a youngster, weith the club having a proud history of producing young talent after young talent.

The aforemetioned players are ones who have showed much promise over the past few years, but it is easy to forget other youth players like Michael Keane, Larnel Cole, Jessie Lingard and John Cofie. And if you look even deeper, the Academy contains bright prospects such as Jack Barmby and Sam Byrne. The future of Manchester is certainly bright and safe in such young hands. Look out for these names in the not too long future…

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  • RedScot says:

    Great article mate.Well done.
    Lets not burden the youngsters with too much expectation however.

  • Totti Irons says:

    Hope Ravel lives up to his reputation. Starting to think he was not worth the risk after his stupid twitter racist comments! Come on you Irons

    • RedScot says:

      What Twitter racist comments?

      • RedScot says:

        I thought not, yet he captained your reserve team if in-fact you are a Ammer.Big Sam Allardyce was well pleased with his performance.
        Not ours and not our problem now.
        I however have zero hate in my thinking of people.

  • RedScot says:

    Thats I me I can see how this forum is going to develop.
    Not a celebration of the young star* up-coming at United, but a dig and non related items being introduced.
    Have a great blog.
    It’s a fantastic article.

  • sitesired says:

    Its a great feeling of pride that we can produce youngsters of this quality .

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