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We are in need of a bit of pro activeity by Pim ... he should call Bradden Inman now and say you are in the next Socceroo team and play him in the last 5 mins if the match is tight. this kid has been making waves for a while IMO should have been called to Japan to the train on squad some are saying he is as good as KOOL .. even better than Troisi... but if at 16 you get picked to play in an EPL side you must be a reasonable at 17 to be getting on the team sheet ....
Many say Eddie Thompson capped KOOL just before the POM's to me this is the same all over agian.
http://euroos.blogspot.com/2009/02/aussie-young-gun-goes-tartan.html
Aussie Young Gun Goes Tartan?
Promising Newcastle United teenager Bradden Inman could be the latest Australian youngster lost to the Socceroos after receiving a call-up to Scotlands under-19 squad.
Adelaide-born Inman, who is still only 17, has progressed rapidly this season at St James Park and as a result he has attracted the attention of the Scottish national team.
Inman started the season playing with Newcastles academy side but the youngster, who is nicknamed Kaka at St James Park, has impressed so much he has been promoted to the clubs first team and was amongst the substitutes for the Magpies recent English Premier League match at Manchester City in late January.
Nonetheless, despite being born in Australia, the teenager who joined Newcastle at under-15 level, is eligible to play for Scotland because his mother was born there.
And thus Scotlands under-19s boss Archie Gemmill has selected Inman to be part of the team which will face France in Wednesdays International Challenge Match in Clairefontaine.
Australian fans though shouldnt despair the loss of a young talent just yet, because FIFA regulations state that a player is only committed to representing a country once they have represented that nation at under-21 level.
Many say Eddie Thompson capped KOOL just before the POM's to me this is the same all over agian.
http://euroos.blogspot.com/2009/02/aussie-young-gun-goes-tartan.html
Aussie Young Gun Goes Tartan?
Promising Newcastle United teenager Bradden Inman could be the latest Australian youngster lost to the Socceroos after receiving a call-up to Scotlands under-19 squad.
Adelaide-born Inman, who is still only 17, has progressed rapidly this season at St James Park and as a result he has attracted the attention of the Scottish national team.
Inman started the season playing with Newcastles academy side but the youngster, who is nicknamed Kaka at St James Park, has impressed so much he has been promoted to the clubs first team and was amongst the substitutes for the Magpies recent English Premier League match at Manchester City in late January.
Nonetheless, despite being born in Australia, the teenager who joined Newcastle at under-15 level, is eligible to play for Scotland because his mother was born there.
And thus Scotlands under-19s boss Archie Gemmill has selected Inman to be part of the team which will face France in Wednesdays International Challenge Match in Clairefontaine.
Australian fans though shouldnt despair the loss of a young talent just yet, because FIFA regulations state that a player is only committed to representing a country once they have represented that nation at under-21 level.