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    Rumours

    However, Manchester United have snapped up nine-year-old sensation Rhain Davis, who has been hailed as the new Wayne Rooney. The little lad - who lives in Brisbane, Australia - came to United's attention when his grandfather sent the club a DVD of the boy in action. (Various)
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

  • #2
    Unuh can stay deh. If he turns out to be another Rooney, then that's a real bargain. Business 101.
    Hey .. look at the bright side .... at least you're not a Liverpool fan! - Lazie 2/24/10 Paul Marin -19 is one thing, 20 is a whole other matter. It gets even worse if they win the UCL. *groan*. 05/18/2011.MU fans naah cough, but all a unuh a vomit?-Lazie 1/11/2015

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    • #3
      Man Utd video star faces tough task


      See the footage which impressed Manchester United
      By Caroline Cheese


      RHAIN DAVIS

      Nine-year-old midfielder
      Played for Moreton Bay Boys College and Redlands United in Brisbane
      Registered with Manchester United after they were sent a DVD of him by his England-based grandfather
      Qualifies to play for England through his father's side and has a British passport

      If you didn't know the name Rhain Davis before, you almost certainly do now.

      The nine-year-old, a recent recruit for Manchester United's academy, is now the talk of football - thanks to a DVD of him in action for Brisbane club Redlands United.
      He even made the front page of The Sun newspaper - who have immediately, and somewhat inevitably, dubbed him the new Wayne Rooney.
      An unnamed 'source' told the paper: "He has created a huge buzz and people are raving about him all over the world."
      The video, which is said to have already had more than three million viewers on YouTube, is undeniably impressive. The youngster dances round defenders, performs some step-overs a la Cristiano Ronaldo and delivers defence-splitting passes.
      It is easy to see why United invited Davis to move 11,000 miles from Brisbane to Manchester after they were sent the DVD of him in action by his Cheshire-based grandfather.
      But the new Wayne Rooney?
      The man who coached Rooney as a boy, Everton's academy manager Ray Hall, warns there are no guarantees.
      "I've heard a lot of talk about prodigies but I can tell you that no child is treated any differently from another when they're that young," he told BBC Five Live.
      "We never make any promises. All we're doing is providing youngsters with an opportunity to achieve their dreams."
      Joe Cole was dubbed the new Gazza when he was younger

      Understandably, United have tempered expectations, reiterating that they take on 30 nine-year-olds every year, of which Davis is only one.

      Davis must now survive the annual cut at Old Trafford and even if he does that, there is little guarantee he will play for United.
      "The number of United academy graduates going into professional football is quite high," United spokesman Phil Townsend told BBC Sport.
      "But of the current United first-team squad, only one English player (Danny Simpson) came from the academy."
      And of course, we have been here before with some much-celebrated child prodigies, some of whom make it (like Joe Cole) and some of whom don't.
      606: DEBATE
      I don't think anyone can deny this kid is really special


      Ruud17

      Football agent Sky Andrews says it is impossible to tell which way a nine-year-old will go.

      "Joe Cole is a phenomenon because he was a child prodigy who came through," he said.
      "A lot of kids have talent but it's an overrated attribute. When you get older, other things come into play like attitude and stickability."
      As a cautionary tale, Andrews cited the example of Sonny Pike, who hit the headlines as a seven-year-old when he was invited to train with Ajax's renowned academy.
      Overwhelmed by the pressure, Pike suffered a nervous breakdown in 2000 before abandoning professional football altogether three years later.
      FAMOUS FOOTBALL PRODIGIES
      Joe Cole
      Dubbed the new Gazza at West Ham academy, Man Utd were said to be willing to pay £10m for him as a 16-year-old. Now Chelsea and England star
      Sonny Pike
      Taken on by Ajax academy at age of seven. Quit football after nervous breakdown
      Freddy Adu
      Signed professional contract at 14. Trained with Man Utd last year. Now 17, he joined Benfica this summer
      Cherno Samba
      Scored 132 goals in 32 games as a 13-year-old. Was released by Millwall in 2004. Now at Plymouth

      But Hall strikes a far more optimistic note.

      "Wayne Rooney is the player that everybody knows but we actually had five boys in the same intake that are now playing in other football leagues," he said.
      "So out of 14 nine-year-olds, six are making a living and that's not a bad percentage."
      But what happened to the other eight?
      "It depends what age they are when we let them go," he explained.
      "Some leave when they are 12, some when they are 16. If they wish to find another club, we'll try to organise that for them but some boys have just had enough and go back to university."
      So for all the talk of being the next Rooney, Davis' immediate target is much more simple: to earn a full-time scholarship with United when he turns 12.
      After that, the hard work really begins.
      Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
      Che Guevara.

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      • #4
        At least dem nuh call him di new Pele or di white Pele or whatever. Wi still waiting on Adu.


        BLACK LIVES MATTER

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        • #5
          I like the part of the article where the experts warn about expectations, too many Jamaican sports fans especially those in T&F need to learn this that not every Class 2 or 3 star at Champs will go onto break the world record or even to make an name at the senior level.

          We hear all the time about how coach mash up baller or athletes and never stop to wonder if the youngster had not maximised their potential.

          Who to tell if Keith Kelly is not a part of this sad statistic.
          Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
          Che Guevara.

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          • #6
            lawd-a-mercy...Mi naggo too knock Adu cuz when him a did 14 and play wi inna U17 World Cup qualifying, di man dem pan di team(Jamaica) se di man adi greatest thing since abortion pills
            Karl commenting on Maschaeroni's sending off, "Getting sent off like that is anti-TEAM!
            Terrible decision by the player!":busshead::Laugh&roll::Laugh&roll::eek::La ugh&roll:

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            • #7
              One thing I can tell you;
              Jole Cole is not even remotely close to Gazza. Gazza is a natural; at times one can be deceived to think he is a S.American. Paul Gascoine is England's best footballer from the 80s to date. I haven't seen England putting on the pitch, anyone remotely close to Gazza.

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              • #8
                Everytime Adu gives you pundits the correct answers --you change the question.

                Keep on waitin'.
                The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

                HL

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                • #9
                  ....'ow much time I 'ave to tell you that you can't siddung and watch TV an' conclusively decide the talent level of a player?

                  Joe Cole is a highly skilled footballer. To start comparing him to Gazza will just be a usless exercise. Juss like i know say Tappa dun...and you tink say Tappa nuh dun--i'm juss a come!!
                  The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

                  HL

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