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Lost without football today? Then watch this... Saints 3 - Chelsea 2


Matthew Le God
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Saints under 18's beat Chelsea 3-2 on 1st October 2011. They have also beaten Man Utd 4-2 this season. Here are the highlights of the Chelsea game, goals from Jake Sinclair, Luke Shaw and Calum Chambers...

 

2011/12

 

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Saints U18s: Mowthorpe, Young, Turnbull, O'Sullivan, Gape (Rowe 58 ), Shaw, Mugabi (Colmer 37), Reed, Curtis, Ariyibi (Chambers 58 ), Sinclair.

 

Saints actually have a very good record against Chelsea...

 

 

2010/11

 

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2009/10

 

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2008/09

 

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I know I'm going to get a roasting for this but don't you think Chelsea look a whole lot smarter with their shirts tucked in? An utter contradiction on my part given Mickey Channon was my hero and I emulated him through my Admiral and Patrick shirt wearing days but I wonder, like wearing a school uniform properly, the insistence on a smart turn goes some way, however little, to respect for the club. Just a thought.

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Good fun, it's incredible seeing the level of keeping relative to the other positions though. Keepers just seem to develop much later but of course they can generally keep playing much longer. What is it about the position that requires an older head or so much more coaching?

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Did they lose 3-1 to Charlton today?

 

2-0 loss and it could have been more, but Charlton had a team of giants out, the pitch wasn't brilliant, it was really windy So it was all a bit kick and rush.

 

Luke Shaw was on the right wing and looked really good, particularly in the second half. Perhaps the position he could be best eased into the first team.

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