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07-05-2014, 03:24 AM | #11 |
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Pergerakannya membuat lini depan United lebih hidup.
Memanfaatkan peluang sekecil mungkin. 1 gol dibuat di menit 31. Keren deh... Bisa mjd pemain masa depan United!
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07-05-2014, 03:33 PM | #12 | |
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07-05-2014, 03:47 PM | #13 |
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James Wilson 2013/14 (so far)
8 goal in 12 match for U-21. 5 goal in 6 match for U-19. 9 goal in 10 match for U-18. 2 goal in 1 match for First team. and still counting...
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07-05-2014, 04:43 PM | #14 | |
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Dari U18, si kecil ini emang udah menunjukkan talentanya. Kayaknya bakal jadi bintang yg bersinar bersama Januzaj OOT, monggo..monggo, yg dari U18-U19-U21 naik perlahan-lahan ke atas monggo... |
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07-05-2014, 04:56 PM | #15 | |
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Gif-nya juga sudah diposting om @jifortin; di thread sebelah. Kata @mrmujac di twitter: Only four #mufc youth players have scored twice on debut…Bobby Charlton, Shay Brennan, Paul Scholes and now James Wilson. Shay Brennan (full back di FA Cup), Scholes di League Cup hanya Charlton & Wilson yang di liga.
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08-05-2014, 09:43 PM | #16 |
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06/05/2014 22:44 - ManUtd.com, Tim Oscroft Wilson intends to kick on James Wilson aims to take his Manchester United career to the next level following his two-goal debut at a packed Old Trafford. The 18-year-old’s pair of strikes went a long way to helping the Reds to a 3-1 win over Hull City, but it was a far cry from his last outing at the stadium, an Under-21 game against Norwich last month. Wilson showed no nerves in front of a packed Theatre of Dreams, putting United two ahead with a pair of clinical finishes, each following up on set-up work from Marouane Fellaini. “It was a great feeling, you can’t compare it to anything else,” Wilson told MUTV. ”The first goal was just sheer euphoria and then the second was just a great experience. The ground is a lot different without 75,000 people, but just to play here even in front of a small crowd for the Under-21s is still a great experience to play on such a ground. With all the fans here tonight it was even better.” Wilson came close to an appearance a month ago, having been on the bench for the win over Newcastle, but having now made his bow, is convinced he can cope with the demands of top-flight football after representing the Under-18s, Under-19s and Under-21s this term. “I feel like I can deal with the physicality and pace of the game. I just need to try to get as many games as possible under my belt for the experience. If you’re getting on in the club, you have to be progressing so obviously scoring for every age group is a good sign. I’ve got where I am now but I have to kick on.” * |
08-05-2014, 09:54 PM | #17 |
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ManUtd.com - Adam Marshal Blog: James the first At St. James’ Park recently, there was a ripple of excitement before a ball had even been kicked.* James Wilson had been part of the larger matchday squad for the Aston Villa fixture but, with Wayne Rooney joining Robin van Persie on the sidelines, it was logical to assume he had a real chance of being on the bench at Newcastle.* When Danny Welbeck was still dressed in his club suit some half-an-hour after Wilson had made his entrance to the home of the Magpies with the rest of the players, it appeared inevitable the teenager would receive a taste of senior football, becoming the first youngster to make a debut appearance in the 18-man squad since David Moyes took charge. After this fact was confirmed by media manager Karen Shotbolt handing me the teamsheet, the response on Twitter was telling. There was a buzz around Wilson’s selection that only occurs when a homegrown youngster makes his breakthrough.* For all the global appeal of the Barclays Premier League, and the ability of the clubs to invest millions of pounds in ready-made first-teamers from all over the world, there is something that resonates with all supporters in a youthful prodigy taking those first tentative steps to stardom. There is a sense of satisfaction that a player nurtured since a schoolboy has overcome the giant hurdle of making the first-team squad, gaining a shirt number and seeing his name printed on the back of the official programme.* I watched Wilson from close quarters as he warmed up beforehand. Club captain Nemanja Vidic, another of the substitutes, appeared keen to help make him feel at home as they practised short, sharp passes. As things transpired, it was the only time he got onto the pitch, with injuries helping to prevent Moyes from giving the 18-year-old rookie his debut despite a convincing lead.* As Reserves coach Warren Joyce stressed to me, the hard work starts here for Wilson. After being set a target of scoring in each of the remaining Under-21 games, the Biddulph-born striker drilled a glorious goal against Villa that generated awe around Old Trafford and, arguably, gets better with every viewing, courtesy of MUTV’s replays. It took me a few seconds to realise I had broken into spontaneous applause in the press box. So much for any impartiality!* Yet this is the reaction and respect youngsters like Wilson engender in me. I was at the same venue for my first sight of him in action, when he came on as a substitute to score the winner against Charlton Athletic in the FA Youth Cup as a 15-year-old. I remembered watching from the sidelines against Wolves Under-18s at the Aon Training Complex at the start of this season when a single touch on the halfway line, as ridiculous as that sounds, cemented my belief that he was a special talent.* Later at Newcastle last Saturday, Adnan Januzaj, another prospect still in his teens, spun away from his marker with effortless ease and a grace that made those in close proximity by the touchline gasp. It reminded me of a moment in the first Under-21 game of the season, against Liverpool at the AJ Bell Stadium, and how I wanted Adnan to keep receiving the ball so he could showcase his skills.* And it really sank in. I’m as excited now as I have ever been by these youngsters and the potential they possess. From Mark Hughes and Norman Whiteside to the Class of '92, and Ryan Giggs in particular, I have seen these youth-team products make their mark on United and, consequently, my life. Nothing matches the sense of added pride in seeing one of the Reds’ own mix it with the very best. Every Giggs goal has always generated an instant afterglow that is difficult to describe and a little embarrassing to admit.* Whether Wilson fulfills his potential is impossible to predict. The same can still be said of Januzaj, even though he has made huge progress this term. However, these and their fellow youngsters in Joyce and Paul McGuinness’ squads are the ones who fill me with such hope and expectation for the future. Despite the intense pressure and high stakes, I crave that the door remains open for the very best to filter through.* While many fans salivate at the talk of a major spending spree in the summer and the never-ending roll call of players being linked with a move to United, nothing stirs my emotions more than those already at the club. Individuals who are steeped in the tradition of Manchester United, who have grown up loving the Reds and respecting our history. Judging by the response to Wilson’s first inclusion, I feel relieved to know I am not alone. |
09-05-2014, 02:24 AM | #18 |
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Masa depan cerah...
Semoga semakin berkembang dan menjadi Pilihan Utama skuad red Devils nantinya |
09-05-2014, 03:08 PM | #19 |
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moga sering2 dikasih kesempatan main bareng tim utama
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08-06-2014, 04:16 PM | #20 |
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Wilson eyes aerial improvement
James Wilson is hoping to score more headed goals next season after being praised by coach Nicky Butt for his aerial prowess. Butt, who was in charge of the UEFA Youth League side captained by the striker last term, was filmed by ITV's Life of Ryan documentary discussing the teenager's merits ahead of his dream two-goal debut against Hull City in May. "Wilson is unbelievable in the six-yard box," commented Butt. "He's got the best standing spring you've ever seen in your life." The leading Under-21s scorer noticeably put his aerial ability to good use in a defensive capacity as the campaign wore on but only one of his impressive haul of 24 goals was a header - which came in a 2-1 defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk's Under-19s in Ukraine. "I was first put in there in pre-season at the near post," he explained to ManUtd.com, when discussing defending set-pieces. "Like Robin van Persie does for the first team. "I shied away from a couple in the friendlies and they criticised me for that. Obviously, the coaches continued to put me there and I’ve worked on it a bit and have found myself clearing a lot more balls. "In terms of the other end, I can only remember one headed goal all season, at Shakhtar Donetsk. I’ve got an alright leap and I can flick on goal-kicks and do well defensively. Attacking-wise, it seems to have not been falling for me but I don’t know why I haven't scored many headers. Hopefully, that will change." HTML Code:
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