D-EZ wrote:A disgrace to the name of Morecambe F.C, a friendly club, occured during the second half when one of our players punched a Lancaster player in what ended up being a heated encouter.
PUNKISDEAD wrote:Who was the last genuine home grown player man utd or arsenal produced??
D-EZ wrote:After attending Morecambe academys friendly against Lancaster today i'm beginning to become extremely worried. If this is the future of the club then as it stands we shall be going no where. There was no quality, no passion, just a bunch of unruly kids mouthing off and swearing wanting to kick lumps out of each other. A disgrace to the name of Morecambe F.C, a friendly club, occured during the second half when one of our players punched a Lancaster player in what ended up being a heated encouter.
Morecambes number 10 managed to take both goals he scored well which was a positive but overall Lancaster looked the stronger, better team. Hopefully it's just pre season blues. (Y)
The game finished Lancaster 2 - 2 Morecambe
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:D-EZ wrote:After attending Morecambe academys friendly against Lancaster today i'm beginning to become extremely worried. If this is the future of the club then as it stands we shall be going no where. There was no quality, no passion, just a bunch of unruly kids mouthing off and swearing wanting to kick lumps out of each other. A disgrace to the name of Morecambe F.C, a friendly club, occured during the second half when one of our players punched a Lancaster player in what ended up being a heated encouter.
Morecambes number 10 managed to take both goals he scored well which was a positive but overall Lancaster looked the stronger, better team. Hopefully it's just pre season blues. (Y)
The game finished Lancaster 2 - 2 Morecambe
haven't you spelt Penrith wrong ?
footballfan wrote:People should really stop calling it an academy, when it is a development centre. I know its just a saying, but in the past it has caused problems when clubs in local youth football have gone to tournaments and have had to spend time pacifying organisers that other managers do not understand the difference between Development Centres, Centres of Excellence and the afore mentioned Academy. Just something that gets under my skin, because allot of fans actually believe we run an academy at Morecambe when it is not true. Rant over
D-EZ wrote:After attending Morecambe academys friendly against Lancaster today i'm beginning to become extremely worried. If this is the future of the club then as it stands we shall be going no where. There was no quality, no passion, just a bunch of unruly kids mouthing off and swearing wanting to kick lumps out of each other. A disgrace to the name of Morecambe F.C, a friendly club, occured during the second half when one of our players punched a Lancaster player in what ended up being a heated encouter.
Morecambes number 10 managed to take both goals he scored well which was a positive but overall Lancaster looked the stronger, better team. Hopefully it's just pre season blues. (Y)
The game finished Lancaster 2 - 2 Morecambe
ALAN1540 wrote:This is my first post on here so am not sure what protocol or etiquette is so apologies first.
The Lancaster and Morecambe College Acedemy has 2 sides, 1st and 2nd years.
The 1st years have played 3 friendlies a) College u19 side, Preston city side age group up 2 30+
c) Lancaster city. Both teams played in Ireland representing Morecambe FC the 1st years never having played together before and between both teams took 2 of five honours on offer, they also behaved in an exemplary manner. The 2nd years season has started 2 (won 1 lost 1).
A couple of the lancaster lads trialed and either failed or decided to go to 6th form this time, this does not debar them from the "acedemy". Those that join college in Sept on development can still end up on "Acedemy". Only 4 local lads trialled succesfully out of 11+ put forward(only 2 of those 4 were available Sunday)
The kids might come across as cocky but I can assure you all of them are extremely proud to represent Morecambe FC either in the North west Alliance or Puma Leagues. All of these 1st years have individual skill but as yet are NOT a TEAM that is up to Adrian and co.
Hopefully when (if) the school of excellence gets under way it will sort out the confusion in name and role)
Discipline Adrian Dicky Peter and Livs instil the required discipline (see Ireland). All these 16 YEAR OLDS have other things on there mind ie Thursday GCSE (which can affect the Dip Course, moving from home into digs (with other families) Thier parents offer 110% support some driving 400 mile plus per week pre training.
Finally the on pitch altercation. D-EZ you say you were at Giant Axe yet make no mention of what was said to cause that reaction (personally I think the morecambe lad was exceptionally restrained), ARE YOU TOSH IN DISGUISE???? (that should give you some idea what was said), YOU EITHER DIDNT HEAR IT, TOLERATE IT OR EVEN ACTIVELY ENCOURAGE THAT SORT OF THING. Hopefully Adrian will not appeal the red card and will use this disgraceful and distasteful comment the LCFC lad used as a training tool, as these lads are ALL under 17 and realise that they are not guaranteed to "make it" but are grateful for the opportunity. Some of these lads have knocked back YTS at Championship level or 1 year contracts to be at Morecambe. All of these lads that were succesful at trials and those that wernt were recommended by various managers, either at league level or community teams
ALAN1540 wrote:Please do not get me wrong
I do not condone the lads reaction (but do understand it especially at thier age). His reaction was OTT but I put that down to inexperience and immaturity. But it did spoil what could have been an enjoyable game
No I am not the lads dad and I am not attempting to excuse his reaction. But do sympathise with it.
What really does disgust me (hence my reply) is an attempt to sledge another player in that manner.
If you agree or disagree is irrelevant to me. If the ref had have heard it then 2 red cards would have been issued, but please please do not tell me what I heard or not.
eggchaser wrote:I used to go to Lancaster and Morecambe college which is where the academy were based and pretty much every single football player wether they were the first choice striker or fourth choice striker in the reserve side they were all cocky loud mouth idiots who thought they were cristiano ronaldo or fernando torres, funnily enough the only two lads that were decent players and really nice guys got given contracts (matty poole & Ben Jackson).
Although being a Rugby player I do have a pretty biased view towards footballers in general, I have to agree that theres not much talent coming through the ranks at the moment and It's worrying times. we haven't produced a Local first team squad player since gary hunter and that was over 5 years ago!![]()
eggchaser wrote:we haven't produced a Local first team squad player since gary hunter and that was over 5 years ago!
footballfan wrote:Aaron Taylor is from where exactly?
morecambe mick wrote:footballfan wrote:People should really stop calling it an academy, when it is a development centre. I know its just a saying, but in the past it has caused problems when clubs in local youth football have gone to tournaments and have had to spend time pacifying organisers that other managers do not understand the difference between Development Centres, Centres of Excellence and the afore mentioned Academy. Just something that gets under my skin, because allot of fans actually believe we run an academy at Morecambe when it is not true. Rant over
No need to rant about it!
I agree with you.
It's more of a college course, than an "academy".
Similar with the Morecambe Youth Football teams, nothing to do with the club.
Yet when teams have gone to tournaments people think they are "Morecambe Football Clubs" elite.
I suspect that when the club move into their new ground they will ask/tell MYFC to change their name as they will probably want to run their own youth teams.
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