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Match Review: Southampton U18s 1-5 Manchester United U18s
Ethan Joseph Wheatley.
Saturday saw an absolute thrashing in Group F of the U18s Premier League Cup, with United running out rampant winners away against Southampton.
Man of the Match was inevitably striker Ethan Wheatley, who managed to bag four of the five goals on the day. A good early break from Scanlan and a parried shot allowed a tap in for goal number one, but it took until the 36th minute for Wheatley to find the second - another rebound finish; this time from RW Malachi Sharpe's shot. Special mention to Jack Fletcher for the crisp through ball starting the move off though.
Scanlan out wide left for United did great work on the counter attack, and held his width nicely to stretch Southampton; using his pace and directness to force engagements and to allow shots or gaps for passes into danger areas. He'll consider himself unlucky not to have made it onto the scoresheet, though credit to Dylan Moody in net for Soton for keeping him out.
There were a few moments of sloppy defending from United where Ely Harrison came in clutch to spare their blushes, but otherwise it was comfortable and assertive from the young devils.
The hat-trick goal for Wheatley was probably the pick of the bunch; a beautiful curling, lofted effort high left into Moody's net. Substitute Gabriele Biancheri came on in the second half and managed to fend off a diving Moody to tuck in a scrappy fourth for United, before Wheatley finished his glut with a penalty in the 85th minute. Southampton then went and scored a consolation goal in the 90th minute, but we won't talk about that. Sleepy defending after such a big win - a common mistake at the youth level.
United are now top of Group F on six points, having lost 1-0 away to Wolves back in October. Reading and Wolves are still to play each other and are on three points apiece, with only the top two sides progressing to the next stage.
#manchester united#man u#man united#man utd#manchester reds#manchester united u18s#southampton u18s#u18s premier league cup#ethan wheatley#dylan moody#malachi sharpe#james scanlan#jack fletcher#tyler fletcher#wolverhampton wanderers u18s#reading u18s#Ely Harrison
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#fernandinho#manchester city#premier league#rico lewis#manchester city u18#u18 premier league#nico o'reilly#u17 premier league cup#shea charles#manchester city u23#premier league 2#lakyle samuels#u16 premier league cup#football#*mine
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It's been some brilliant two weeks for our youth teams.
United men U18s won the U18 Premier League North title and the U18 PL Cup.
United women U21s won the U21 Northern Division title.
Ethan Wheatley has become the 250th MU Academy graduate.
YOUTH. COURAGE. SUCCESS. 🔴
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U17 & U18 Tottenham teams on their own Finals
It's been a long time since i became a Spurs fan. However, it will be my first time to witness them championing their U17 premier league cup and U18 premier league cup. Although that thing is not a significant trophy for us, It will be their first glory for them and our Spurs future. COYS
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Adidas Eurocamp Announces Roster of Top Next-Generation Basketball Prospects
Adidas Basketball has revealed the roster of top draft-eligible athletes, seasoned coaches, and special guests for the 17th edition of the premier pre-draft scouting event, adidas Eurocamp. The event will take place from June 1-3 at Ghirada La Città Dello Sport in Treviso, Italy. This renowned talent showcase aims to discover the next generation of star athletes, ages 18-22, who aspire to pursue professional basketball careers.
Led by Coaching Director Bill Bayno and Scouting Director Gianluca Pascucci, the high-profile coaching lineup includes David Vanterpool (Washington Wizards), Jason Terry (Utah Jazz), Dave Joerger (Milwaukee Bucks), Jordan Ott (formerly Los Angeles Lakers), Chris Fleming (Chicago Bulls), and Rico Hines (Philadelphia 76ers). These coaches will train and mentor the elite group of players invited to this year’s camp.
Joining the esteemed group of coaches and mentors are adidas NBA athletes such as Nikola Jović (Miami Heat), Austin Rivers (NBA veteran and current ESPN commentator), and Vasilije Micić (Charlotte Hornets), with more special guests to be announced. Additionally, NBA future-Hall of Famer and adidas signature athlete James Harden (LA Clippers) will make a special appearance to support the Harden Vol. 8 "Eurocamp" PE, which is exclusive to this year’s adidas Eurocamp athletes and participants.
The following teams and draft-eligible standouts are slated to participate in this year’s adidas Eurocamp:
Team Next Gen
Jack Kayil (Germany) – MVP of the U18 Final Four Tournament
Savo Drezgic (Serbia) – ABA League champion 2023
Egor Denim (Russia) – FIBA U16 European Challengers 2021
Nikola Bundalo (USA) – Consensus No. 1 player in Ohio, the No. 7 power forward in his class, and a top-30 overall player in the class of 2025
Michael Ruzic (Croatia) – Hoops Agents Player of the Week
David Mirkovic (Montenegro) – 2023 U18 Euro Championship B All-Tournament Team
Team World
Wei Zhao (China) – FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2023
Mohammad Amini (Iran) – France Espoirs Elite 2022-23 and Euroleague Adidas Next Generation
Lucas Giovannetti (Argentina) – FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2023
Assane Sankare (Senegal) – U18 Next Generation Team Paris
Julius Halaifonua (New Zealand) – Ambassadors Trophy for Male Junior Player of the Year
Team Eurocamp
Nikola Djurisic (Serbia) – ABA League Top Prospect 2023, Euroleague NGT champion 2022
Mohamed Diawara (France) – FIBA U18 European Championship 2023
Martin Kalu (Germany) – FIBA U16 Challenger 2021
Mouhamed Faye (Senegal) – NIJT All-Tournament Team 2022-2023, Zadar Tournament (ANGT) All-Tournament Team 2022-2023
Ousmane Ndiaye (Senegal) – Early entry candidate for NBA Draft 2024
Bogoljub Markovic (Serbia) – MVP of the ABA U19 final tournament 2024
Reynan Dos Santos (Brazil) – All-Star Five honors at the FIBA U18 Americas Championship 2022, MVP of the FIBA U18 South American Championship 2022
Ruben Dominguez (Spain) – Silver medal FIBA U16 European Championship 2018, MVP of FIBA U16 European Championship 2019
Michael Caicedo (Spain) – ACB All-Young Players Team 2023
Team USA
Darryn Peterson (USA) – Top 3 HS prospect Class of 2025, Consensus top-5 2025 guard and U16 USAB Gold Medalist
Caleb Holt (USA) – Consensus top-5 2026 guard and U16 USAB Gold Medalist
Moustapha Thiam (USA) – Five-star 2025 center and Central Florida commit
Nate Ament (USA) – Five-star 2025 wing
Joson Sanon (USA) – Four-star 2025 guard and Arizona commit
For more information on Eurocamp and to register, visit adidaseurocamp.com.
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Chelsea winning trophies nothing unusual here💙
#it’s a chelsea thing#chelsea fc#congrats to the boys#U18 premier league cup winners#blueisthecolour#la cobam#we are massive#football#up the chels#viva la cobham
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U18 Premier League Cup group fixtures confirmed
We have received confirmed fixture details for our Under-18 Premier League Cup group stage fixtures
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In honor of the start of the season, here’s this!
Now with the promised text-only edition below!
Slide 1:
[image: The Connecticut Whale logo (a blue silhouette of a whale surrounded by a blue, white, and green letter C appears in the background]
Your 2022-23 Connecticut Whale—a primer by whalepropaganda
Slide 2: Overview.
The Connecticut Whale is a professional hockey team that plays within the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF; formerly known as the National Women’s Hockey League, or NWHL). The Whale is one of the Founding Four teams in the league and the only one of those four that has yet to win the Isobel Cup. They were really bad for several years, but now they’re really good!
NUMBER ONE IN THE LEAGUE LAST SEASON BAYBEYYYY
[image: A red arrow points toward a partial screenshot of the 2021-22 PHF standings. The Whale are at the top of the standings.]
anyway then they lost to Boston in the Isobel Cup Final and honestly I’m still Quite Annoyed About It
Whale games are broadcast on ESPN+ in the US, TSN+ in Canada, and ESPN Affiliates in other countries.
Whale home games will (mostly) take place at the International Skating Center of Connecticut in Simsbury.
[image: a partial map of New England. The location of the International Skating Center of Connecticut is circled in red and has an arrow pointing to it. The city of Boston is visible near the edge of the map and is crossed out with a red X]
Slide 3: Oh Captain My Captain
[image: Shannon Turner smiling while surrounded by several teammates, all wearing the Whale’s 2021-22 pride jerseys]
Shannon Turner (prev. Shannon Doyle)
Position: Defender | Born: March 6, 1992 | Height: 5’4” | Hometown: Markham, Ontario, Canada
2021–22 stats: GP 20 | G 2 | A 5 | Pts 7 | PIM 10
• One of the few remaining original NWHLers!
• Also an English teacher!
• Was part of the first Canadian roster to win a gold medal at U18 Women’s Worlds (2010)!
• Won a 2021–22 PHF Foundation Award!
• Came out of retirement for last season and got soooo close to winning the Cup, but alas L L L She says this will be her last season, so I’m gonna need the Whale to remember one thing:
[image: “Do it for her” meme from the Simpsons, with photos of Shannon added to it]
This is Theo! He’s excellent.
[image: A red arrow points toward a photo of a very cute German Shepherd dog]
Slide 4: Alternate Captains
Alyssa, Janine, and Emma are returning As; Kennedy is new to the leadership group [smiley face emote]
Alyssa Wohlfeiler
[image: photo of Alyssa from during a game]
Position: Forward | Born: May 6, 1989 | Height: 5’8” | Hometown: Saugus, California, USA
2021–22 stats: GP 18 | G 8 | A 8 | Pts 16 | PIM 8
• Wohlfy!
• An original NWHLer
Janine Weber
[image: headshot of Janine in her Whale jersey]
Position: Forward | Born: June 19, 1991 | Height: 5’8” | Hometown: Innsbruck, Austria
2021–22 stats: GP 16 | G 5 | A 8 | Pts 13 | PIM 6
• The first player ever to sign an NWHL contract!
• Won 2015 Clarkson Cup (CWHL), 3x D1A Worlds silver & more
Emma Vlasic
[image: photo of Emma in her jersey from the 2021-22 All-Star Game]
Position: Forward | Born: September 2, 1996 | Height: 5’7” | Hometown: Wilmette, Illinois, USA
2021–22 stats: GP 20 | G 4 | A 9 | Pts 13 | PIM 4
• Like basically every player with the last name Vlasic, she’s Pickles
Kennedy Marchment
[image: photo of Kennedy in street clothes, flashing a peace sign]
Position: Forward | Born: December 6, 1996 | Height: 5’8” | Hometown: Courtice, Ontario, Canada
2021–22 stats: GP 20 | G 13 | A 20 | Pts 33 | PIM 8
• Holy crap she’s good
• 2021–22 PHF MVP!
• Led league in assists and points last season
Slide 5: Returning Forwards
Amanda Conway
[image: photo of Amanda Conway wearing her 2021-22 pride jersey]
Born: December 26, 1996 | Height: 5’4” | Hometown: Methuen, Massachusetts, USA
2021–22 stats: GP 18 | G 12 | A 9 | Pts 21 | PIM 4
• Nineteenth overall pick in the 2020 draft!
• Ranked second in goals and third in points on the Whale last season
• One of the most, if not the most, underrated Whale players imho
Janka Hlinka
[image: photo of Janka from during a game]
Born: October 31, 1995 | Height: 5’7” | Hometown: Stratford, Connecticut, USA
2021–22 stats: GP 16 | G 1 | A 1 | Pts 2 | PIM 2
• Born in USA but represents Slovakia in international competition!
• Also known as Janka Hlinkova
• Won D1A bronze in 2022
Taylor Girard
[image: photo of Taylor in athleticwear, giving a thumbs up]
Born: July 17, 1998 | Height: 5’10” | Hometown: Macomb, Michigan, USA
2021–22 stats: GP 20 | G 11 | A 13 | Pts 24 | PIM 14
• First overall pick in the 2021 Draft!
• 2021–22 PHF Newcomer of the Year
• Ranked second on the team in assists and points
• Also tied for second in PIM lol
Melissa Samoskevich
[image: headshot of Melissa in her Whale jersey, doing the Brandon Tanev stare]
Born: March 31, 1997 | Height: 5’4” | Hometown: Sandy Hook, Connecticut, USA
2021–22 stats: GP 7 | G 1 | A 1 | Pts 2 | PIM 0
• Second overall pick in the 2018 draft!
• Won U18 Worlds silver in 2014 and gold in 2015 (and scored the most goals of the 2015 tournament, with six)
• Won gold at Worlds in 2019
Slide 6: Returning Defenders
Tori Howran
[image: photo of Tori in her jersey from the 2021-22 All-Star Game]
Born: June 11, 1998 | Height: 5’9” | Hometown: Bancroft, Ontario, Canada
2021–22 stats: GP 20 | G 0 | A 8 | Pts 8 | PIM 10
• Seventh overall pick in the 2020 draft!
• Won silver at U18 Worlds in 2016
• Co-owns a business called A&T Sewing and makes very cute stuff
Hannah Bates
[image: photo of Hannah wearing an athletic shirt with the Whale logo]
Born: May 20, 1999 | Height: 5’4” | Hometown: Trenton, Michigan, USA
2021–22 stats: GP 18 | G 1 | A 4 | Pts 5 | PIM 6
• Twentieth overall pick in the 2021 draft!
• Currently youngest player on the team
• Adorable tbh
Allie Munroe
[image: photo of Allie wearing her jersey from the 2021-22 All-Star Game]
Born: April 20, 1997 | Height: 5’6” | Hometown: Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
2021–22 stats: GP 18 | G 3 | A 10 | Pts 13 | PIM 14
• Led Whale defenders in scoring last season
• Nominated for 2021–22 PHF Defender of the Year
Slide 7: Returning Goalie
Abbie Ives
[image: photo of Abbie in street clothes, holding her sticks]
Born: October 7, 1998 | Height: 5’11” | Hometown: Bedford Hills, New York, USA
2021–22 stats: GS 15 | W 10 | L 3 | OTL 2 | Sv% .894
• Nominated for 2021–22 PHF Goaltender of the Year!
• The tallest member of the team
• Notorious among her teammates for her phone always being dead
Slide 8: Whalecome Back
(players who used to play for the Whale and then didn’t play for the Whale and now are once again playing for the Whale)
Kateřina Mrázová
[image: photo of Katka in her Team Czechia jersey, holding her bronze medal from 2022 Worlds]
Position: Forward | Born: October 19, 1992 | Height: 5’5” | Hometown: Praha, Czechia
Most recent team(s): Team Czechia; Brynäs IF (SDHL)
• Katka!
• Played for the Whale in 2018–19
• Won 2013 Clarkson Cup (CWHL)
• Won D1A Worlds gold in 2014 and 2015
• Won bronze at Worlds in 2022 (Czechia’s first medal at that tournament!)
Meeri Räisänen
[image: photo of Meeri in her Team Finland jersey, sticking her tongue out]
Position: Goalie | Born: December 2, 1989 | Height: 5’7” | Hometown: Tampere, Finland
Most recent team(s): Team Finland; JYP U20 Akatemia (U20 Mestis)
• Played for the Whale in 2018–19
• Won bronze medals at Worlds in 2015 and 2021
• Won bronze at the Olympics in 2018 and 2022
Slide 9: Primer I Hardly Know ‘Er!
(the new additions)
Caitrin Lonergan
[image: photo of Caitrin in her Clarkson University jersey]
Position: Forward | Born: September 10, 1997 | Height: 5’6” | Hometown: Roslindale, Massachusetts, USA
Most recent team(s): Clarkson University
• U18 silver (2014)
• U18 gold (2015)
Lenka Serdar
[image: photo of Lenka in her Whale jersey]
Position: Forward | Born: July 21, 1997 | Height: 5’8” | Hometown: Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
Most recent team(s): Team Czechia; Linköping HC (SDHL)
• Born in US but plays for Czechia
• Competed at 2021 Worlds and the 2022 Olympics
Justine Reyes
[image: photo of Justine in street clothes]
Position: Forward | Born: February 14, 1997 | Height: 5’4” | Hometown: Chino Hills, California, USA
Most recent team(s): Linköping HC (SDHL)
• Was 2018–19 MVP at St. Lawrence University
Emma Keenan
[image: photo of Emma in her Buffalo Beauts jersey]
Position: Defender | Born: November 26, 1997 | Height: 5’7” | Hometown: Mission Viejo, California, USA
Most recent team(s): Buffalo Beauts (PHF)
• 2x NCAA champion with Clarkson University
Mallory Souliotis
[image: photo of Mal in her Boston Pride jersey and a bucket hat after winning the Isobel Cup in 2022 (sigh)]
Position: Defender | Born: April 1, 1996 | Height: 5’5” | Hometown: Acton, Massachusetts, USA
Most recent team(s): Boston Pride (PHF)
• 2x Isobel Cup champion with the Pride (2021, 2022)
• Won a 2018–19 PHF Foundation Award
Tori Sullivan
[image: photo of Tori in her Boston Pride jersey]
Position: Forward | Born: August 4, 1996 | Height: 5’5” | Hometown: West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA
Most recent team(s): Boston Pride (PHF)
• 2x Isobel Cup champion with the Pride (2021, 2022)
Slide 10
Misc. Fun Facts
• Jessica Strack, who was a practice player for most of last season and officially signed with the team late in the season, is back as a practice player for 2022–23. She’s also the Whale’s current equipment manager.
• Longtime NWHL/PHF player and 2018 Isobel Cup champion Kiira Dosdall-Arena (D) is a practice player this season.
• Meeri and Katka are sharing a beach rental in Milford for the season (seemingly also with the Whale’s new athletic trainer). Taylor, Amanda, Tori H., and Hannah are also sharing a rental on the beach. (I feel like these are fun facts, idk)
“Is [Whale Player] Related to [Dude]?” Containment Zone
• Mason Marchment is Kennedy’s cousin
• Alex Vlasic is Emma’s brother, and Marc-Édouard Vlasic is her cousin
• Mackie Samoskevich is Melissa’s brother
• The cool guy who showed up to the 2022 playoffs in a whale costume is Janine’s husband, Bruce
Team Staff
• Coach: Colton Orr
• Assistant coaches: Jeff Devenney, Sue Merz
• Consulting coach: Jack Han
• General manager: Alexis Moed
Where Are They Now?
(i.e., are players from the 2021–22 roster playing hockey this season, and if so, where?)
• Hanna Beattie: Whale director of youth hockey and gameday operations
• Kaycie Anderson: Metropolitan Riveters (PHF)
• Taylor Marchin: Metropolitan Riveters (PHF)
• Catherine Crawley: Metropolitan Riveters (PHF)
• Kati Tabin: Toronto Six (PHF)
• Mariah Fujimagari: AIK (SDHL)
• Rebecca Morse: no team as of Nov. 5, 2022
• Emily Fluke: no team as of Nov. 5, 2022
• Cailey Hutchison: no team as of Nov. 5, 2022
• Emma Polaski: no team as of Nov. 5, 2022
#connecticut whale#phf#premier hockey federation#whale primer#primer#i'm working on a text-only version for accessibility purposes so stay tuned for that as well!#as of february 6 2023 this now has the text-only version added to the post#took me long enough!#note to self write all the powerpoint text in a word doc first for ease of copy/pasting#wp 22-23
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U18 Premier League Cup Winners - Chelsea FC 💙
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Match Review: Manchester United U18s 5-0 Crystal Palace U18s
The march continues, but this time in the Premier League Cup, as United patiently grew their lead over their Londoner opponents.
In a game where United had just shy of 60% possession, it's no surprise to have had a fairly comforable win, but United's patience and perseverence was really a sight to behold.
The deadlock was only broken by McAllister in the 44th minute, but after the interval United came back just a little more focused and that started paying dividends.
Wonderkid LB Harry Amass managed to scramble in United's second, but it was the classic wide-central back-and-forth play from United's attackers that led to the remaining goals from Wheatley (2) and Biancheri.
United have had tougher games, and will again - with the final a local derby against the noisy neighbours Man City. Their semi final win away at Leicester 3-1 brings them through as well, but they went behind early and it took extra time before City could nick through. A positive for United in terms of confidence and rest.
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#manchester united#man u#man united#man utd#manchester reds#manchester united u18s#premier league cup#crystal palace u18s#harry amass#finley mcallister#ethan wheatley#gabriele biancheri#Youtube
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Football Manager 23 Canadian Database
Compete in a complete restructuring of the Canadian soccer pyramid, complete with 11 levels of competitions, featuring a total of 528 teams from leagues across Canada. Fight for league cups, and a complete overhaul of the Canadian Championship, from an expanded Canadian Premier League of 16 teams, with full Promotion and Relegation. A completely reasonable future for Canadian Soccer, this file allows you to compete as any team in Canada as if Canada was England, allowing little Surrey United to fight a battle against Vancouver at BC place for the chance to represent Canada in CONCACAF.
Download here -> https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2886012558
Check out my discord if you would like https://discord.gg/6dBFcPzRNa
A Full List of Changes
Structure
There are 11 levels of Soccer in this database
The first 2 leagues feature 16 teams, and play for the Sinclair Cup
Level 3 features 32 teams across 2 leagues, and play for the Schmidt Cup.
Level 4 features 48 teams spread across 3 leagues, and play for the Fleming Cup. Top 8 teams of the Fleming cup play against Level 3 in the Leblanc Cup
Level 5 and Below feature 60 teams, spread across 3 leagues, divided into 2 groups of 10. The top Level 5 teams in the Canadian Championship feature in the Grosso Cup
And then Finally, USports, matching their real world structure, but in 3 leagues instead of 4, complete with a post season Memorial Cup style league, featuring both the League Winners, and the Cup winners, for a 6 team single round robin format
The best of these leagues play for the 3 League cups, to determine who gets a bye to the quarterfinals of the Canadian Championship, alongside the winner of the Sinclair cup
Each of the senior teams has a U23 team, and a U20 team, which feature in Regional Youth Leagues, which feature relaxed rules, and a 10 level structure alongside applicable Usports teams, creating a spliced pyramid
Usports gets U18 teams which play in an HSports (Highschool analogue) league
All leagues mandate a certain number of Canadians, a few U21 players, and a U18 player in your match squad
5 subs from 12 for all competitions, some exceptions may be 6 subs, or max of 3 stoppages
Each league comes with a number of awards, such as Canadian Team of the Year
Added Teams
Every team from the following leagues features in the database, up January 2022:
USports, Canadian Soccer League, Pacific Coast Soccer League, Vancouver Island Soccer League, Vancouver Metro Soccer League, Fraser Valley Soccer League, Alberta Major Soccer League, Saskatchewan Premier Soccer League, Manitoba Major Soccer League, League 1 Ontario Reserves, Ontario Soccer League, Ligue de Soccer Elite Quebec, Nova Scotia Soccer League, , New Brunswick Premier Senior Soccer League, and Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup
Also featuring teams like Algonquin College, who have their stadium in the game, to operate as owner for that stadium
Expanding joint teams out, to represent the future where these teams can compete without merging. A joint team will have two parent teams, with the parent teams being whatever the original organizations are
Future Proofing by including future expansion teams like Saskatoon, Langley*, and Windsor [*See note Above]
And just for fun, a minimal amount of fantasy, like a Bundesliga expansion, and my College, BCIT, and Ayr United Sudbury, so Quill18 can have his fun
This brings the total number of Playable teams to 528
Staff
Most teams feature their real world head coach when one was able to be documented
And of course, some female staff from the various Womens league such as Bev Priestmen, who takes over the Canadian U23 national team, hoping to bring home another Gold Medal at the Olympics, or Karina LeBlanc who manages the Portland Timbers 2nd team, an analogue for the Portland Thorns, and Stephanie Labbe who manages Vancouver 2, for the same reason. Give me that NWSL license, Sports interactive
Features
Every team plays in a stadium, all 528
Some teams have their stadiums updated, or changed. Teams like FC Edmonton are future proofed to play into the larger, right next door, Commonwealth Stadium
Every stadium in the game has a team. Olympic stadium houses an amateur team. Can you get them to fill the stadium?
Every team has a proper Jersey, or if one could not be found, one assigned. You wont be encountering any default generic red and blue teams as you make your way up the pyramid
Some teams such as the Church based teams, or the ethnic Community based teams, have club visions to match their status. Churches are asked to develop through their own youth system. Academy teams are asked the same, but also to sign young players, USports teams are asked to recruit out of high school, and teams such as ICSF Columbus are asked to sign Italians. Some fun visions exist too. Can you guess what you might need to do as Goals City FC?
The 2020 Gold Medal Winning Canadian Women's National Team have been added as icons and legends to the applicable teams. Can the Whitecaps live up to expectations and move into Christine Sinclair stadium?
Be on the look out for some interesting challenges. The worst team in the game is Unathletico Vancouver. Can you lead them to Glory?
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The 2016-17 U18 Premier League champions
Congratulations to the Chelsea Academy on accomplishing a treble: the FA Youth Cup, the southern region U18 division, and, now, the national U18 league champions.
Good weekend so far!
#Chelsea Academy#U18 Premier League#U18 Premier League South Division#FA Youth Cup#Chelsea FC#hair sports#HSPN#soccer#football#sports
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Wow Coaching 2022 Done and dusted….. Teams I’ve coached this year in, it all started with: *Rautawhiri U16s and U18s 7s teams Then on to the 💙♥️ *Rautāwhiri U16s 10 aside, the bulk of this team from the Year 9 Academy we started this year…. 13-14 year olds 💙♥️ (U16s Finalists, hosted at RGHS) *Rautāwhiri 1st XV playing in the an-augural CHIEFS MANAWA CUP against 1st XVs in the Chiefs area 💛♥️🖤 @Rotorua Girls' High School Then there was the *WAIKITE Premier Womens 💛🖤 (Hosted the Grand Final at Waikite) And the *Te Arawa U14s League team (Grand Finalists) Was also involved in the *MAREIKURA NZ Rugby Maori U18 2022 ‘Te Hiku o te Ika’ regional camp Then the *CBOP U18s for the 2nd year in the Toi Ohomai Youth Cup in Whakatane Then had the privilege to coach with my good mate Geri Paul the *BOP Volcanics Development Side💛💙 Last but not least was part of the National trials (Pou-Tikanga and Coach) for *MAREIKURA U18s NZ Rugby Maori U18 2022 Trials 🤍♥️🖤 A massive Ten Teams this year……. Had an awesome year this year as always, big Thankyou goes out to our managers and assistant coaches that have dedicated and helped all these teams as well, lastly to all the players keep it up, enjoy the break and start preparing for next year…….’Whaia te Iti Kahurangi’ Oh and a little bit of commentating in there too @Local Gecko Productions #RautāwhiriRugby #WaikiteWomens #BOPRUGBY #TeArawaMaoriU14s #7s #MareikuraU18s 🏉🏉🏉 https://www.instagram.com/p/CivSLdfvAuX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Soikeo.info cập nhật: Ronaldo và Maguire đứng đầu 'danh sách đen' tại Ngoại hạng Anh
Một thống kê chỉ ra rằng, Cristiano Ronaldo và Harry Maguire của Manchester United là hai cầu thủ bóng đá bị xúc phạm trên Twitter nhiều nhất trong số những người đang chơi bóng tại Premier League.
Báo Trung Quốc mỉa mai đội nhà khi World Cup mở rộng: 'Thắng được ĐT Việt Nam hãy bàn'
U18 Việt Nam đại thắng đối thủ nhiều duyên nợ, hiên ngang vào chung kết giải Đông Nam Á
AFF tính khả năng chấp thuận Ấn Độ và Australia gia nhập LĐBĐ khu vực
Đọc tin thể thao mới nhất, xem tin Ronaldo nhanh nhất tại Soha
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Phân tích của cơ quan quản lý truyền thông Anh Ofcom cho hay trong 2,3 triệu dòng tweet ở nửa đầu Ngoại hạng Anh mùa giải trước, đã có gần 60.000 bài đăng có nội dung xúc phạm các cầu thủ.
Và một nửa vụ có nội dung xúc phạm đó chỉ nhắm vào 12 cái tên. Nhưng đáng chú ý khi trong số này, có tới 8 người thuộc biên chế MU. Đứng đầu là Ronaldo, sau đó là Maguire, Rashford và Bruno Fernandes. Đây là điều không khó hiểu vì mùa giải trước chứng kiến sự sa sút tệ hại của MU với những trận thua thảm trước Liverpool hay Man City.
Do vậy, các CĐV có lý do để xả nỗi bực dọc lên rất nhiều thành viên của MU, đặc biệt là Ronaldo và Maguire. Đỉnh điểm xảy ra vào ngày 7/11 năm ngoái, khi Maguire lên Twitter xin lỗi CĐV sau trận thua Manchester City 0-2. Đáp lại, hậu vệ người Anh nhận về hàng ngàn bài đăng và bình luận với ngôn từ khó nghe.
Twitter cho biết họ cũng đã gỡ bỏ hơn 38.000 tweet lạm dụng, tấn công các cầu thủ. Họ cam kết rằng sẽ làm mọi cách để chống những lời nói phân biệt, bôi nhọ, tấn công người khác trên nền tảng của mình.
Nhưng Ofcom cho rằng như vậy vẫn là chưa đủ. Cơ quan này đi đến kết luận rằng các công ty cung cấp dịch vụ phải có động thái mạnh hơn để bảo vệ các cầu thủ.
"Những kiểu tấn công trên mạng như thế này không thể có chỗ đứng trong thể thao, cũng như trong xã hội. Việc giải quyết nó đòi hỏi nỗ lực của cả cộng đồng. Các công ty truyền thông không cần đợi luật mới làm cho các trang web và ứng dụng của họ an toàn hơn.
Họ phải chủ động trong việc ngăn chặn vấn nạn này. Chúng tôi mong đợi họ điều chỉnh các dịch vụ của mình, hướng đến sự an toàn cho người sử dụng”, phát ngôn viên của Ofcom nhấn mạnh.
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