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Anonymous Brazil No.151355000 [Report] >>151355334 >>151357265
France is healing...
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151355028 [Report] >>151355091 >>151355745
How many of these England under 21 players (from 2009) actually went on to have a premier league career?
It’s almost like youth football means nothing.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151355091 [Report] >>151355111 >>151355205
>>151355028
milner, adam johnson, micah richards, gibbs, cattermole, noble, onuoha and walcott. most of them. just because you're a zoomer and don't recognise them doesn't mean they didn't have PL careers
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151355111 [Report]
>>151355091
Anon utterly btfo
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151355205 [Report] >>151355313 >>151355373 >>151355602
>>151355091
Tell me you’re a zoomer without telling me that you’re a zoomer.
Milner and Noble are the only correct answers.
>adam johnson
Championship player - who’s career was cut short for raping kids
>micah richards
Never played because he always had an injury. A northern Ledley King BUT without the talent. Then became a DEI-hire pundit when (((Comcast))) bought out Sky.
>gibbs
Again always injured, and considered a weak link by Arsenal fans of that era.
>cattermole
Championship player
>onuoha
OnuWHO? This guys career was even worse than Micah Richard’s. Another blackie who became a DEI-hire pundit
>walcott
Peaked at 16 - when he got picked for the 2006 World Cup squad - and remained on the bench ever since then.
Perhaps the most benched / injury-prone player in the history of English football.
Retired early because he was a pace merchant that got crippled by injuries.
Anonymous Finland No.151355232 [Report]
Just looked up the Zidane kids and the only to have an actual career is playing for the Algerian national team. Quite grim.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151355313 [Report]
>>151355205
>x player was injured for a bit so that supports my argument about youth football not being an indicator for a PL career
>walcott doesn't count because he only played in the PL from 17 to 34 but noble does when he played in the PL from 18 to 35

should've just left it instead of doubling down on your idiocy
Anonymous France No.151355334 [Report]
>>151355000 (OP)
pascal olmeta's son ?
Anonymous Brazil No.151355373 [Report] >>151357265
>>151355205
You said premier league career which most of them did just accept you're wrong
Being good as a kid is one of the easiest ways to secure a career specially if you're from a big club academy, you'll get endless opportunities and might end your career on a small first division club instead of lower divisions like most shit players do
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151355602 [Report]
>>151355205
This is cope
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151355745 [Report] >>151355890
>>151355028
>James Milner
643 PL appearances, 3 PL titles, will likely break the all-time PL appearance record
>Fabrice Muamba
167 PL appearances
>Adam Johnson
265 PL appearances, also a nonce
>Micah Richards
203 PL appearances, 1 PL title
>Kieran Gibbs
180 PL appearances
>Lee Cattermole
272 PL appearances
>Mark Noble
414 PL appearances, captain of West Ham
>Nedum Onuoha
188 PL appearances
>Theo Walcott
397 PL appearances, over 100 goals for Arsenal

That squad also included Joe Hart, Gabriel Agbonlahor and Danny Rose, who all had well-established PL careers. Or at least, anyone that wasn't a retarded paki plastic would say these players went on to "have PL careers". You picked a stupid squad to try and prove your point. And if you looked at the Germany team that beat this England team in the 2009 U21 final, you'd probably recognise some of those names.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151355890 [Report] >>151357351
>>151355745
Now post the number of England senior caps that each of them have

I’ll wait…

Also wasn’t Fabrice Muamba the one that faked a heart attack so he no longer had to justify why he was so shit at football
Anonymous Italy No.151356543 [Report]
Anonymous Israel No.151357265 [Report]
>>151355000 (OP)
>>151355373
Anonymous United Kingdom No.151357351 [Report]
>>151355890
>changing the argument
you got btfo son