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Post by hooky on Mar 17, 2024 8:03:47 GMT
Arsenal have completed the signing of Wales youth international Brayden Clarke, 16, from Wolves. (Standard)
Have no idea who he is. Described as a Welsh wonderkid on the Welsh website of the BBC (which means nothing!)
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Post by hooky on Mar 17, 2024 8:05:34 GMT
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Post by morg on Mar 17, 2024 8:24:32 GMT
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Post by athenempadu on Mar 17, 2024 8:45:08 GMT
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Post by iot on Mar 17, 2024 10:24:59 GMT
Think he started every game for our u17s at the Euro tournament last season at just 15, after an injury to one of our first choice CBs. I watched those games, and while he didn’t particularly stand out, it was encouraging given he was playing against players 2 years his senior which is a big gap at that age
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Post by marsvolta on Mar 17, 2024 10:34:31 GMT
Arsenal have completed the signing of Wales youth international Brayden Clarke, 16, from Wolves. (Standard) Have no idea who he is. Described as a Welsh wonderkid on the Welsh website of the BBC (which means nothing!) England come sniffing in 5…..4….3……
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Post by manulike on Mar 17, 2024 11:51:24 GMT
Brilliant signing for the Arsenal! I remember Brayden well. Number 6 last year in Budapest. Started every game and was very solid. He had a very vocal family out there! Along with Charlie Crew and Iwan Morgan - Bray certainly caught the eye. #Go.Gunners
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Post by saturn9 on Mar 17, 2024 12:02:46 GMT
Nigel Quashie's son??
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Post by manulike on Mar 17, 2024 12:12:12 GMT
I certainly hope that the Romanian Ultras are not half as loud as the Hungarians were. That was some baptism of fire last year ;-(
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 : Wales v Romania (host) Football Centre FRF - Buftea - kick off 10am
Sat, 23 March 2024 : Wales v Sweden Concordia - Chiajna - kick off 10am
Tue, 26 March 2024 : Bulgaria v Wales Football Centre FRF Mogosoaia - kick off 10am
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Post by manulike on Apr 11, 2024 22:07:15 GMT
I was hoping that the "rivals" for Bray are from his English background. This article (with thanks to dragonsoccer ) also mentions that his dad (Nigel Quashie) has 14 caps for Scotland! I'll try and look out for Nige, and have a word, if he is out in Cyprus.
Still, he does say that "To qualify last year for the under-17 Euros in Hungary and play in an international tournament was surreal. It’s an experience that many of us will hold onto for a long time. Also, for us to qualify for this year's tournament in Cyprus is another fantastic accomplishment from the group, and we’re all looking forward to playing there this summer."
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Post by vaulksthrowfanclub on Apr 12, 2024 16:42:09 GMT
I was hoping that the "rivals" for Bray are from his English background. This article (with thanks to dragonsoccer ) also mentions that his dad (Nigel Quashie) has 14 caps for Scotland! I'll try and look out for Nige, and have a word, if he is out in Cyprus.
Still, he does say that "To qualify last year for the under-17 Euros in Hungary and play in an international tournament was surreal. It’s an experience that many of us will hold onto for a long time. Also, for us to qualify for this year's tournament in Cyprus is another fantastic accomplishment from the group, and we’re all looking forward to playing there this summer."
Think I read that Nigel qualified via a grandparent, making Brayden ineligible for Scotland (at least via the paternal route). It sounds like he’s elible for us, Ghana, and England.
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Post by manulike on May 13, 2024 19:08:20 GMT
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