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Post by Sméagol on Jun 1, 2021 14:16:16 GMT
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Post by Sméagol on Jun 3, 2021 16:06:48 GMT
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Post by Stew on Jun 3, 2021 16:51:40 GMT
Cracking goal. This kid is really putting it together and could be a real asset in the years to come.
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Post by Sméagol on Jun 4, 2021 17:17:48 GMT
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Post by Kamilo on Jun 4, 2021 19:03:27 GMT
Can’t wait to re-sign Joel when he’s 32
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Post by ratbag on Jun 8, 2021 11:29:40 GMT
Looks like we have appointed a new Head of Youth Development...
Justin Cochrane, England’s Under-17s head coach, is set to join Manchester United as the academy's head of player development and coaching.
Cochrane is highly regarded within the Football Association after three years working in England's youth set-up, with Gareth Southgate describing him as "excellent young coach".
The 39-year-old had been tipped to replace Aidy Boothroyd as England's Under-21s head coach but will instead return to club football with United, having previously forged his reputation at Tottenham Hotspur.
Cochrane will work in conjunction with Under-23s manager Neil Wood and his Under-18s counterpart Neil Ryan to maintain a consistent coaching style of play throughout United's youth ranks.
His appointment, which is set to be announced this afternoon, is the latest move in a significant restructing behind the scenes at Old Trafford.
John Murtough and Darren Fletcher were promoted to new roles as football director and technical director respectively in March, while head of first team development Nicky Butt left the club.
Cochrane's departure from the England set-up will leave four of the seven head coaching jobs at youth level vacant, with the Under-21s role the most high-profile.
Boothroyd stepped down as Under-21s manager in April following a group stage exit from the European Championships and ahead of his contract expiring this summer.
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Post by Sméagol on Jun 8, 2021 17:22:01 GMT
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Post by redcase on Jun 8, 2021 17:31:10 GMT
Is nobody going to point out "slutsignal"?
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Post by dazjoe on Jun 8, 2021 21:46:07 GMT
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Post by viking22 on Jun 9, 2021 12:05:00 GMT
Wouldn't surprise me at all if the youngsters are getting much better coaching than the senior team. At least that is one area of the club that we are still getting things mostly right under the Glazers. Looks like we have appointed a new Head of Youth Development... Justin Cochrane, England’s Under-17s head coach, is set to join Manchester United as the academy's head of player development and coaching. Cochrane is highly regarded within the Football Association after three years working in England's youth set-up, with Gareth Southgate describing him as "excellent young coach". The 39-year-old had been tipped to replace Aidy Boothroyd as England's Under-21s head coach but will instead return to club football with United, having previously forged his reputation at Tottenham Hotspur. Cochrane will work in conjunction with Under-23s manager Neil Wood and his Under-18s counterpart Neil Ryan to maintain a consistent coaching style of play throughout United's youth ranks. His appointment, which is set to be announced this afternoon, is the latest move in a significant restructing behind the scenes at Old Trafford. John Murtough and Darren Fletcher were promoted to new roles as football director and technical director respectively in March, while head of first team development Nicky Butt left the club. Cochrane's departure from the England set-up will leave four of the seven head coaching jobs at youth level vacant, with the Under-21s role the most high-profile. Boothroyd stepped down as Under-21s manager in April following a group stage exit from the European Championships and ahead of his contract expiring this summer.
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Post by Sméagol on Jun 24, 2021 16:32:25 GMT
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Post by Sméagol on Jul 8, 2021 18:12:08 GMT
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Post by Sméagol on Jul 23, 2021 18:39:02 GMT
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Post by ratbag on Jul 24, 2021 9:13:36 GMT
I am hoping that this is a shrewd signing but I have no idea if he is any good... Anyone know?
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Post by Sméagol on Jul 24, 2021 12:40:31 GMT
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