And Dan Crowley lost. Ha ha.
Quote from: Woofles The Wonder Dog on December 22, 2015, 01:08:39 PMAnd Dan Crowley lost. Ha ha.He got subbed as well. No mention of him in the report, so he obviously had no influence at all. What a shame.
I have been impressed with both RHM and Sellars when i have seen them this season,both seem natural goalscorers.So hard to tell at this level though if a kid has got what it takes for first team football .A couple of seasons ago i felt certain Calum Robinson had got what it takes,now he is not even able to get in Bristol City 18 on matchday .Jorden Lyden has looked pretty good this season and i was not surprised to see Garde include him to the first team squad
FA Youth Cup match report: Crystal Palace 1-5 VillaSelhurst delight for young lions. Emily LilesFive-star Villa progressed to the fifth round of the FA Youth Cup in style with a scintillating showing against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.Winger Corey Taylor ran the opening 45 minutes and earned assists for his team's first two strikes.Kelsey Mooney set the visitors on their way, firing home after a good spell of Villa pressure.On 18 minutes, Callum O'Hare [pictured] made it two - heading home from another Taylor cross.With their tails up, Ben Petty's side continued to attack.Moustafa Zeidan embarked on a marauding run before shooting over the bar.A fine solo effort from Andre Green after a neat one-two on the edge of the box made it three.Villa were pegged back just before the interval, conceding a penalty after Johan Abdoul fouled Corie Andrews - Palace's Levi Lumeka dispatched.The second half was a tight affair but Villa grew stronger as the game opened up.There was a glorious chance for Palace to reduce the deficit to one - Aaron Bissaka's shot and substitute Dan Hogan's follow-up was off target.A well-worked corner was tucked home by O'Hare for the fourth.O'Hare almost grabbed his hat-trick with two chances in quick succession.The first arrived on the back of a super run down the right from Mitch Clark before a second deflected strike.The young lions put the icing on the cake in the final stages.Andre Green tore away on the left hand side, picked out Jake Humphries and he rifled in a fifth within minutes of entering the field.Coach Ben Petty said: "It was an outstanding performance from the team."We were pleased with our preparation in the lead up and were confident after the good run of form we have been in."We started the game exactly how we planned and some of our attacking play was excellent."It was a top class team effort but special credit must go to goalkeeper Emmanuel Idem, Jack Coates and Kelsey Mooney who were brought into the side after missing out on the Everton game."VILLA: Idem, Clark, Abdoul, Zeidan (Clarke 72), Coates, Suliman, Taylor (Cox 84), Hayes, Mooney, (Humphries 80), O'Hare, Green. Unused subs: Linley, Boucher.
Villa host Blackburn Rovers in the fifth round of the FA Youth Cup at Villa Park.The match will take place on Monday February 1, kick-off is 7pm.Ben Petty will be in charge of the claret and blue side, which could feature the likes of Easah Suliman, Callum O'Hare and Andre Green, who have all impressed at U18 and U21 level this season.The young lions ran out 5-1 winners at Crystal Palace last time out - Kelsey Mooney, Green and Jake Humphries on target while O'Hare netted a brace.We boast a good record in the competition, having reached the final in 2010 and the semi-final in 2011.As well as winning it in 2002, we were also runners-up in 2004.This fixture means our U21 match with Fulham will be moved - we'll update in due course.