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Anonymous asked in SportsFootballEnglish Football · 10 years ago

The 10 English Football Prospects to get 'EXCITED' about - essay like question lol?

10. Jordan Graham (Aston Villa)

The youngest player in this list, Graham is a lanky, quick left-winger with plenty of skill, a venomous delivery and he has already represented the England Under 16 side. Has been at Villa since he was 9 and is highly rated by the club who see a touch of the Tony Daleys (except he can run and cross at the same time) about him. One slight problem is that he qualifies for the Republic of Ireland who have already called him up, and it is likely that he will be part of a tug of war as he progresses.

9. Benik Afobe (Arsenal)

Part of the England Under 17 side that won the recent European Championships, Afobe has already been given a pro contract by Arsene Wenger. A natural born goalscorer, he has been prolific for Arsenal youth sides for the best part of a decade. A real number 9 with power and pace, Afobe can also play wide in a 4-3-3 where he uses his directness to prove a real menace. He is currently on loan at Huddersfield, playing a handful of games and scoring the first of many goals in the senior ranks.

8. Ross Barkley (Everton)

The next Steven Gerrard. Or is it Wayne Rooney? Either way this boy has got real talent and dominates midfield with his athleticism, driving runs forward and excellent technique. Also part of the England Under 17 side that defeated the famed Spanish youngsters in 2010 and is apparently being lined up for a first team debut when he returns from a broken leg. Sir Trev Brooking is known to be a fan and he seems to be the heir apparent to Steven Gerrard in the England team.

7. Eric Dier (Sporting Lisbon)

Yes, that’s right, Sporting Lisbon. Dier moved to Portugal as a boy when his mum got a job there in the run up to Euro 2004. The tall centre back has since captained Sporting Lisbon at every age group and plays like a combination of John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho; comfortable on the ball and a commanding presence at the back. Dier has not represented England yet (despite pledging his allegiance) and only appeared on the FA’s radar when he was part of an Umbro advertising campaign. Sporting often act as a feeder club to Manchester United and don’t be surprised if the Cheltenham boy ends up at Old Trafford at some stage in his career. For the moment though his club are blooding the 16 year old in higher age groups; a sure sign that Pedro Cardoso’s famous academy rates him highly.

6. Emmanuel Frimpong (Arsenal)

Is this the man England have been waiting for ever since Owen Hargreaves’ career was ruined? Squat and powerful, Frimpong is a defensive midfielder in the Essien mode who loves a tackle, has plenty of drive and also possesses the trademark technique and passing ability of Liam Brady’s academy graduates. Excelled in pre season and would have made several appearances this season if it were not for a serious injury which rules him out for most of the season. Another one at the centre of an international dispute as he, despite representing England at youth level, initially indicated that he wished to play for Ghana before seemingly doing a Nick Clegg and opting for England. Will be a priority for Stuart Pearce to give him a competitive under 21 cap as soon as possible and consign him to the inevitable heartache and mediocrity of our national team for the rest of his career.

5. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Southampton)

Following in the footsteps of Gareth Bale and Theo Walcott, the wonderfully named Southampton wonderkid has all the top clubs drooling over him with Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal all tracking his progress. Has made around 20 appearances for the Saints, has already scored several times and looks a class above League One with his speed and impeccable technique. Will obviously draw comparisons with Walcott and Saints fans are already resigned to losing their prodigy. It is quite possible he will fire them to promotion as a leaving present (along with a hefty transfer fee from whichever club he ends up at). Thankfully Motty will not be around when this kid hits the big time as he would stumble over his name every time he touched the ball.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    Oxlade-Chamberlain has agreed to join Arsenal on the first of July apparently, he is even in the Arsenal squad list on Wikipeadia.

    Also i would take issue on Chucks Aneke and Ozyakup not being in there, they are too stunning Arsenal midfielders.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    How anyone can say Chelsea is bizarre! There's nothing entertaining about their style of play. Most entertaining is either Arsenal or United, difference between those is if you like to watch intricate build up play or flying wingers. Man Utd Arsenal Man City Tottenham Aston Villa

  • ?
    Lv 5
    10 years ago

    The problem with English players,its that they never go beyond being prospects. Eric Dier (Sporting Lisbon) might have a chance as he was nurtured abroad.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Ive only see AO-C out of them and he can definitely play at the highest level.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Bleak very Bleak

    With Rodwell and Wickham there is hope though.

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