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Nathan Eccleston is looking more and more the business. The 16-year-old Manchester product netted
three more goals today in the U18s 5-0 annihilation of West Brom. The same West Brom that held them
scoreless just a month-and-half ago. That brings the young striker's tally to 15 in 16 matches. Did
I mention that in three of those matches he played less than a total of 120 minutes?
Paul Anderson is expected to be back on the pitch for Swansea today when the Swans take on
Northampton in a League One fixture. The 19-year-old winger suffered a slight knock on the knee
against Hartlepool last Tuesday and missed his club's FA Cup draw at Horsham last Friday. The Swans
still sit atop the League One table though by game-in-hand, Nottingham Forest could overtake them
with just a draw and Carlisle United both could surpass them with a win.
Krisztián Németh netted a pair for the second straight contest as the Reserves took the
mini-derby, three to nil, at Halliwell Jones. It also saw the return of 19-year-old Spanish
midfielder Francisco Durán, who came on in the 76th minute after being out for nine months with a
knee injury. Leto was apparently quiet throughout, but Nabil El Zhar garnered Man of the Match
honors from the official site.
The U18s began their double defence of the FA Youth Cup with a resounding 5-0 shellacking of
Wycombe. The Wanderers were undefeated in thirteen contests coming in while racking up a ridiculous
+27 goal difference. Though they managed to hold our boys for the first half, an explosion of goals
in the second, led by a brace from Nathan Eccleston, crushed the young Chairboys' hopes and dreams
of the upset.
Robbie Threlfall got injured, Ryan Flynn absent, Godwin Antwi played, but his side lost, Craig
Lindfield forgotten as Notts County suffered an FA Cup embarassment, and Adam Hammill barely got on
the pitch as his side won.
In a face-off of two clubs with Liverpool kids on-loan, Hereford United beat Hartlepool United,
2-0, in second round FA Cup proper.