david in sweden Posted 10 February, 2016 Share Posted 10 February, 2016 I don't know how many others - either went to SMS /or /(like me) watched the U21 game v Tottenham game on You Tube on Tuesday evening, but aside from missing Jake Hesketh's screamer of a goal...most eyes would have fallen on a young player whose name no-one had heard, barely two months ago. 15 year old Jake Vokins was drafted into the U18 side for his first LB game in early December, and did well enough to keep his place in that side since. So it must have been some sort of reward for those performances to be given a seat on the bench to watch the above-mentioned U21 game. What no-one expected was that young Jake would suddenly be thrown into the action a few minutes after the kick-off. The U21's regular LB - Josh Debayo - fell awkardly after a challenge and damaged his arm/shoulder badly enough to go off after barely 5 minutes and suddenly young Jake was in the game, playing against Spurs U21 regulars. As if playing against experienced players 5 years older than himself, wasn't a daunting enough challenge ....Jake just got on with the job and the age gap was barely noticed as he gave as good as he got in tackles and also showed good passing / attacking skills. He showed no fear of the opposition, who might scarcely have believed anyone who told them that Jake was still under 16. The discussion (on another thread) about the LB spot goes to show that Matt Targett still has some way to go before he can match up to Ryan Bertrand , (or anyone else), but if Jake Vokins continues to impress, we might not have to wait 5 years before we see him vying for a first team spot. Well Done Jake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plumstead_Saint Posted 10 February, 2016 Share Posted 10 February, 2016 Thanks for the heads-up. I'll watch out for him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 10 February, 2016 Share Posted 10 February, 2016 I expect we'll get a couple more at least through to the first team squad before he's being farmed out to the likes of Oxford. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suewhistle Posted 10 February, 2016 Share Posted 10 February, 2016 Yes, I was impressed too. A couple of under hit passes and failing to get past his man to start with but he soon adjusted and looked very comfortable. Not afraid to make himself available - he certainly didn't hide - and good control. It depends on both his physical and football development, but certainly a player to keep an eye on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richardc Posted 10 February, 2016 Share Posted 10 February, 2016 He had incredible confidence - driving forward, taking a free kick a few minutes after coming on, overall passing looked great as well as crossing. He was beaten a few times by their right back who looked really good and is apparently not far off 1st team. No one would expect a 15 year not to make mistakes on there debut for U21's - definitely one to watch What is it with the academy and Left back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 10 February, 2016 Author Share Posted 10 February, 2016 He had incredible confidence - driving forward, taking a free kick a few minutes after coming on, overall passing looked great as well as crossing. He was beaten a few times by their right back who looked really good and is apparently not far off 1st team. No one would expect a 15 year not to make mistakes on there debut for U21's - definitely one to watch What is it with the academy and Left back maybe it's good that we have the Academy to develop them. In over 50 years as a Saints fan..it always seems to be the most difficult position to fill. Admittedly, we've had one or two good ones over the years, but since Bale....things have looked up a bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypochondriac Posted 10 February, 2016 Share Posted 10 February, 2016 maybe it's good that we have the Academy to develop them. In over 50 years as a Saints fan..it always seems to be the most difficult position to fill. Admittedly, we've had one or two good ones over the years, but since Bale....things have looked up a bit. Don't forget bridge... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 10 February, 2016 Author Share Posted 10 February, 2016 Don't forget bridge... No I didn't, but it was a long time between Bridge and Bale.....we were fortunate that Wayne B stayed as long as he did ...there was no adequate replacement after he left. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 10 February, 2016 Share Posted 10 February, 2016 Highlights of last night's game: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HKsaint Posted 10 February, 2016 Share Posted 10 February, 2016 martina scored again but for offside Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GGalpin Posted 11 February, 2016 Share Posted 11 February, 2016 (edited) Considering he made his u18s debut back in December, he's had some rise! Never heard of him before he played against Norwich u18s but stood out like a sore thumb even though he was 2-3 years younger; Fleming even said he was the only bright spot of that game, IIRC. Edited 11 February, 2016 by GGalpin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowgli Posted 11 February, 2016 Share Posted 11 February, 2016 No I didn't, but it was a long time between Bridge and Bale.....we were fortunate that Wayne B stayed as long as he did ...there was no adequate replacement after he left. Before Bridge both Saints and England were struggling at the left back position. So it's no surprise that we gave it extra attention from about that time. It was also Dave Jones who said they need to have experience at left midfield so they knew the right sort of ball to deliver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddie Posted 11 February, 2016 Share Posted 11 February, 2016 U18s on a rotten run. not glorious advertisement for saints academy take back what I thought about Ron's comments re: academy prospects not being good enough. Felt he was stifling the southampton way. Now I think he's more or less on the money. seager and gallager just aren't the answer if we are pushing for top 6, given todays climate of surrounding teams spending the cash and getting in quality players Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowgli Posted 11 February, 2016 Share Posted 11 February, 2016 Alfie Jones was training with the first team today so another one to watch. Don't write Gallagher off too quickly. He is going to be a good player but was set back by a growth spurt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 11 February, 2016 Share Posted 11 February, 2016 Alfie Jones was training with the first team today Thank you, was trying to work out who it was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 11 February, 2016 Author Share Posted 11 February, 2016 (edited) Before Bridge both Saints and England were struggling at the left back position. So it's no surprise that we gave it extra attention from about that time. It was also Dave Jones who said they need to have experience at left midfield so they knew the right sort of ball to deliver. I think it was that fact that surprised us all. Then suddenly Ashley Cole had the shirt for ages, and Bridge only got into the side on odd occasions. After Bridge's departure from Saints, Le Saux got too many injuries, and so when Bale emerged he did get a lot of media attention. I can think back 50+ years and the number of class LB's can almost be counted on one hand, and very few of those were Saints products... Edited 11 February, 2016 by david in sweden Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Chalet Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 Alfie Jones was training with the first team today so another one to watch. Don't write Gallagher off too quickly. He is going to be a good player but was set back by a growth spurt. I met Gallagher in 2014 and he was enormous, 6' 4" I think. How tall is he now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pancake Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 I met Gallagher in 2014 and he was enormous, 6' 4" I think. How tall is he now? Growth doesn't always mean getting taller! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suewhistle Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 He certainly looks very awkward at the moment, like you get with growing teenagers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clunge Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 Isn't Callum Slattery suppose to be the 'next one', injured at the moment I know but very highly rated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richardc Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 Isn't Callum Slattery suppose to be the 'next one', injured at the moment I know but very highly rated. Slattery has had his chance and blown it - if your not ready by 16 then you get written off by most on here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 12 February, 2016 Author Share Posted 12 February, 2016 Isn't Callum Slattery suppose to be the 'next one', injured at the moment I know but very highly rated. I think he will be, but this thread highlighted Jake Vokins recent appearances, but I recall a lot being written about Shaw and JWP when they were in the same age. It takes time to develop and a few good games don't make a whole career. Slattery is very impressive....although IMHO both are someway behind Jake Hesketh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deano6 Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 There was a match report on here last week saying Vokins was a bit cr@p in that U21s match. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pancake Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 There was a match report on here last week saying Vokins was a bit cr@p in that U21s match. The only reference I can find if from FF saying he was ropey for his first 15 mins (understandable) but grew into it and played well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 There was a match report on here last week saying Vokins was a bit cr@p in that U21s match. He wasn't. Struggled for first few minutes after he came on as sub (was quite a surprise for the kid to get called on, and so early). Looked a class act. Has been on the radar for a while now, was quite a star in the Milk Cup last season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davefizzy14 Posted 12 February, 2016 Share Posted 12 February, 2016 http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/20160212-craig-fleming-pre-under-18s-vs-leicester-2949795.aspx By what Craig Fleming is saying, it sounds like this lad has already bypassed the under 18s and into under 21s. That is some doing for a 15 year old! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 13 February, 2016 Author Share Posted 13 February, 2016 http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/20160212-craig-fleming-pre-under-18s-vs-leicester-2949795.aspx By what Craig Fleming is saying, it sounds like this lad has already bypassed the under 18s and into under 21s. That is some doing for a 15 year old! ....although that may be by necessity rather than just talent, also coupled with the best half dozen being out on loan. Both the U18 and U21 sides have had lots of injuries this season, and around a dozen U18s have been on the U21s bench, or had gametime so far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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