U17's playing away at Barnsley in cup 1/4 final
U17's playing away at Barnsley in cup 1/4 final
With 56 minutes gone we're 2 up with goals from Smyth- Ferguson and Ward, his 1st goal for us.
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After 65 mins, 14 year old Ryan Tiofo comes on as a sub.
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Apparently it's a competition for 1st year scholars and Under 16 and 15 year olds.
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Won 2 nil and into the semi-final of the Clarets Cup ( don't know why it's called that. Anyone know?)
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Don't know. But it's got our name on it.
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I seem to recall reading somewhere that the competition was the idea of one of our Youth coaches a couple of years back, and as has been explained is for the first year scholars and those below, who perhaps dont get as much competitive football as the second years.
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Snaprandomclaret2 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:30 pmI seem to recall reading somewhere that the competition was the idea of one of our Youth coaches a couple of years back, and as has been explained is for the first year scholars and those below, who perhaps dont get as much competitive football as the second years.
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I believe we reached last year's final which has still to be played. I think that's the case. Would you be able to shed any light on that as it's not widely publicised?
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Yet more promising signs emerging from the youth set up, great to see the development at all the age groups, and this will hopefully bode well for the club in future years.
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Youngsters secure semi-final spot with victory over Tykes
The Clarets booked their spot in the semi-final of the 'Clarets Cup' competition on Tuesday evening, with a 2-0 win over Barnsley.
Joe Smyth-Ferguson opened the scoring at the Oakwell training base, before defender Benn Ward doubled the lead with his first Burnley goal.
The competition, created last season by U18 assistant coach and Lead Phase Coach John Townson as an U17 tournament, was organised for first-year scholars with not much game time under their belt and other players around the youth team not playing every weekend, as well as U16 youngsters on ther verge of joining the club on a full-time basis.
The Clarets started bright and were on the front foot and came close to breaking the deadlock after 10 minutes.
Will Couch, who was operating the right flank, cut inside, before seeing his curling strike palmed away round the post for a corner.
Shortly after, the away side had another opportunity, as Kade Ratchford picked out Smyth-Ferguson in the area, but the striker couldn’t just quite connect, before the Tykes defence cleared the danger.
However, just minutes later, the Clarets did take the lead, as Smyth-Ferguson latched onto the ball inside the box, before coolly slotting home.
The visitors were dominating and came close to a second, as Couch picked out Ratchford inside the six-yard box, who turned the ball home nicely, but the attacker was flagged for offside in a tight decision.
But with 10 minutes left on the clock of the first-half, Burnley had their second, as Dane McCullough’s excellent delivery found Ward at the back-post, who fired in from close range.
And the Clarets could have had two more goals before the break, and so could Ward, as the defender struck the bar from close range, before seeing his header rattle the frame work just after.
Burnley came out on the front foot once again, after a dominant first-half, and could have added a third five minutes into the second.
First Ratchford struck the ball just wide of the post, before Behan weaved into the box, before seeing his effort fizz away from the target.
Just after the hour, 14-year old Ryan Tiofo came on for Smyth-Ferguson, in his first involvement with the scholars.
It was a much quieter final 20 minutes in Yorkshire, but the visitors held on to secure their spot in the semi-final of the competition, with an impressive performance.
BURNLEY: Waller, Williams, Ward, Sassi (Leckie 74), McCullough, Behan, Bauress (Hugill 76), Coppack (Walters 83), Smyth-Ferguson (Tiofo 65), Ratchford (Eastmond 76)
Subs: Casper.
The Clarets booked their spot in the semi-final of the 'Clarets Cup' competition on Tuesday evening, with a 2-0 win over Barnsley.
Joe Smyth-Ferguson opened the scoring at the Oakwell training base, before defender Benn Ward doubled the lead with his first Burnley goal.
The competition, created last season by U18 assistant coach and Lead Phase Coach John Townson as an U17 tournament, was organised for first-year scholars with not much game time under their belt and other players around the youth team not playing every weekend, as well as U16 youngsters on ther verge of joining the club on a full-time basis.
The Clarets started bright and were on the front foot and came close to breaking the deadlock after 10 minutes.
Will Couch, who was operating the right flank, cut inside, before seeing his curling strike palmed away round the post for a corner.
Shortly after, the away side had another opportunity, as Kade Ratchford picked out Smyth-Ferguson in the area, but the striker couldn’t just quite connect, before the Tykes defence cleared the danger.
However, just minutes later, the Clarets did take the lead, as Smyth-Ferguson latched onto the ball inside the box, before coolly slotting home.
The visitors were dominating and came close to a second, as Couch picked out Ratchford inside the six-yard box, who turned the ball home nicely, but the attacker was flagged for offside in a tight decision.
But with 10 minutes left on the clock of the first-half, Burnley had their second, as Dane McCullough’s excellent delivery found Ward at the back-post, who fired in from close range.
And the Clarets could have had two more goals before the break, and so could Ward, as the defender struck the bar from close range, before seeing his header rattle the frame work just after.
Burnley came out on the front foot once again, after a dominant first-half, and could have added a third five minutes into the second.
First Ratchford struck the ball just wide of the post, before Behan weaved into the box, before seeing his effort fizz away from the target.
Just after the hour, 14-year old Ryan Tiofo came on for Smyth-Ferguson, in his first involvement with the scholars.
It was a much quieter final 20 minutes in Yorkshire, but the visitors held on to secure their spot in the semi-final of the competition, with an impressive performance.
BURNLEY: Waller, Williams, Ward, Sassi (Leckie 74), McCullough, Behan, Bauress (Hugill 76), Coppack (Walters 83), Smyth-Ferguson (Tiofo 65), Ratchford (Eastmond 76)
Subs: Casper.
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It's a good idea. Would be great for our lads to win it, but a good competition for lots of young players anyhow.
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Will Couch missing out of that side!Leisure wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:55 pmYoungsters secure semi-final spot with victory over Tykes
The Clarets booked their spot in the semi-final of the 'Clarets Cup' competition on Tuesday evening, with a 2-0 win over Barnsley.
Joe Smyth-Ferguson opened the scoring at the Oakwell training base, before defender Benn Ward doubled the lead with his first Burnley goal.
The competition, created last season by U18 assistant coach and Lead Phase Coach John Townson as an U17 tournament, was organised for first-year scholars with not much game time under their belt and other players around the youth team not playing every weekend, as well as U16 youngsters on ther verge of joining the club on a full-time basis.
The Clarets started bright and were on the front foot and came close to breaking the deadlock after 10 minutes.
Will Couch, who was operating the right flank, cut inside, before seeing his curling strike palmed away round the post for a corner.
Shortly after, the away side had another opportunity, as Kade Ratchford picked out Smyth-Ferguson in the area, but the striker couldn’t just quite connect, before the Tykes defence cleared the danger.
However, just minutes later, the Clarets did take the lead, as Smyth-Ferguson latched onto the ball inside the box, before coolly slotting home.
The visitors were dominating and came close to a second, as Couch picked out Ratchford inside the six-yard box, who turned the ball home nicely, but the attacker was flagged for offside in a tight decision.
But with 10 minutes left on the clock of the first-half, Burnley had their second, as Dane McCullough’s excellent delivery found Ward at the back-post, who fired in from close range.
And the Clarets could have had two more goals before the break, and so could Ward, as the defender struck the bar from close range, before seeing his header rattle the frame work just after.
Burnley came out on the front foot once again, after a dominant first-half, and could have added a third five minutes into the second.
First Ratchford struck the ball just wide of the post, before Behan weaved into the box, before seeing his effort fizz away from the target.
Just after the hour, 14-year old Ryan Tiofo came on for Smyth-Ferguson, in his first involvement with the scholars.
It was a much quieter final 20 minutes in Yorkshire, but the visitors held on to secure their spot in the semi-final of the competition, with an impressive performance.
BURNLEY: Waller, Williams, Ward, Sassi (Leckie 74), McCullough, Behan, Bauress (Hugill 76), Coppack (Walters 83), Smyth-Ferguson (Tiofo 65), Ratchford (Eastmond 76)
Subs: Casper.
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Couldn’t agree more. Things seem to be going in the right direction at every level of the Academy, which is so pleasing.
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Yes, we are in the final of last year's competition and this will be played in May. Trying to find out who our opponents will be.
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He did play but he's been missed out from the team given at the bottom of the article.
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Thank you, Leisure. Was just going to mention Will Couch.
Will is, I believe the grandson of Silkyskills1's brother.
The young lad Joe Bauress (U15) seems to be pushing on well.
Will is, I believe the grandson of Silkyskills1's brother.
The young lad Joe Bauress (U15) seems to be pushing on well.
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The other 3 1/4 finals which are still to be played are -
PNE v Huddersfield
Sheff Utd v 2nd place from Group A (tbc 12th April)
Crewe v Sheff Wed
PNE v Huddersfield
Sheff Utd v 2nd place from Group A (tbc 12th April)
Crewe v Sheff Wed
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Still haven't been able to find out who we play in last year's final!
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I think the idea of this tournament is great. It's true we have a large U18 squad and whilst those in charge look to push through the most promising second-year lads - and sometimes first-year ones - into the U23 squad there are some first year scholars who don't get as much game time as they or the club would like. It's not easy to juggle with. But this is an example of how to get round the issue. It might be an idea to have a similar tournament earlier in the season although pitches can be a problem due to the weather.