Manchester United F.C. Reserves & Academy Squad

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Manchester United Reserves
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Full name Manchester United Reserves
Nickname(s) The Red Devils, United
Founded 1878, as Newton Heath LYR FC
Ground Ewen Fields
Hyde United
Capacity 4,100
Chairman Flag of United States Joel & Avram Glazer
Manager Flag of Scotland Brian McClair
League Barclays Premiership Reserve League North
2005-06 Premier Reserve League North, 1st
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Manchester United F.C. Reserves are the reserve team of Manchester United F.C.. They play in the Barclays Premiership Reserve League North. They have been champions four times since the leagues inauguration in 1999. In 2002, 2003, 2005 & 2006. They also participate in the Manchester Senior Cup, although in recent years the teams entered in this competition have featured an increasing number of youth players.

The current Reserve team manager is Brian McClair, who was appointed for the second time in the summer of 2006 upon the departure of René Meulensteen. His assistant is Jimmy Ryan. Manchester United Reserves play their home games at Ewen Fields, the home ground of Hyde United. In previous seasons the team has also played at Moss Lane, the home of Altrincham F.C.

The club has always invested heavily in youth and reserve team players right back to the days of Sir Matt Busby.

The most successful Manchester United Reserves coach has been René Meulensteen. René Meulensteen won four of the five available reserve team trophies in the 2004 - 2005 season - the Barclays Premiership Reserve League North, the Pontins Holiday Reserve League North, the Pontins Holiday Reserve League Cup and the national play off between the Barclays Premiership Reserve League North & Barclays Premiership Reserve League South winners. The team also finished runners-up in the Manchester Senior Cup. Meulensteen followed this up in 2006 by leading the team once more to the northern and national FA Premier Reserve League titles, and going one better in the Manchester Seniors Cup.

The current captain of Brian McClair's reserve side is Kieran Lee.

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[edit] Players

[edit] Reserve team

The following players are expected to play for the team during the 2006-07 season. In addition, members of the first team squad are eligible to play for the reserves, as are players from the Academy:

No. Position Player
14 Flag of England FW Alan Smith
19 Flag of Italy FW Giuseppe Rossi (on loan to Parma)
21 Flag of People's Republic of China FW Dong Fangzhuo
26 Flag of England DF Phil Bardsley (on loan to Aston Villa)
28 Flag of Spain DF Gerard Piqué (on loan to Real Zaragoza)
29 Flag of Poland GK Tomasz Kuszczak
32 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Craig Cathcart
33 Flag of England MF Chris Eagles
34 Flag of Wales DF Ryan Shawcross (on loan to Royal Antwerp)
35 Flag of England MF Kieran Lee
36 Flag of Scotland DF David Gray (on loan to Royal Antwerp)
38 Flag of England GK Tom Heaton
39 Flag of Germany GK Ron-Robert Zieler
41 Flag of England FW Phil Marsh
42 Flag of England MF Michael Barnes
43 Flag of England MF Daniel Rose (on loan to Oxford United)
44 Flag of England FW Aaron Burns
46 Flag of England MF Lee Martin (on loan to Stoke City)
47 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Jonny Evans (on loan to Sunderland)
No. Position Player
49 Flag of England MF Ritchie Jones (on loan to Barnsley[1])
50 Flag of Republic of Ireland MF Darron Gibson (on loan to Royal Antwerp)
51 Flag of England FW Fraizer Campbell (on loan to Royal Antwerp)
–– Flag of England GK Ben Amos
–– Flag of England FW Febian Brandy
–– Flag of England DF James Chester
–– Flag of England GK Lee Crockett
–– Flag of England DF Adam Eckersley (on loan to Barnsley)
–– Flag of Norway MF Magnus Wolff Eikrem
–– Flag of England MF Sean Evans
–– Flag of Republic of Ireland FW Chris Fagan
–– Flag of England GK Ben Foster (on loan to Watford)
–– Flag of England MF Sam Hewson
–– Flag of England DF Michael Lea
–– Flag of Togo MF Souleymane Mamam (on loan to Royal Antwerp)
–– Flag of England MF Jamie Mullan
–– Flag of Belgium MF Floribert N'Galula
–– Flag of England DF Danny Simpson (on loan to Sunderland)
  • Squad Numbers refer to players' first team squad number, where applicable. Reserve and youth games are 1-11.

[edit] Current Academy players

Player DOB Position International Caps Previous Club
3rd Year Scholars (players born between 1 September 1987 and 31 August 1988 )
Flag of England Fraizer Campbell 13 September 1987 ST Capped at under-19 level
Flag of England Sean Evans 25 September 1987 LW Shrewsbury Town
Flag of England Lee Crockett 4 October 1987 GK
Flag of Wales Ryan Shawcross 4 October 1987 CB
Flag of Republic of Ireland Darron Gibson 25 October 1987 CM Capped at B-international level Institute
Flag of England Michael Lea 4 November 1987 CB/LB
Flag of England Aaron Burns 8 November 1987 ST
Flag of Northern Ireland Jonny Evans 3 January 1988 CB 4 caps at full international level
Flag of England Jamie Mullan 10 February 1988 LW/RW Capped at under-18 level
Flag of England Danny Rose 21 February 1988 CM
Flag of Scotland David Gray 4 May 1988 RB Capped at under-17 level Heart of Midlothian
Flag of England Kieran Lee 22 June 1988 LB/LM
Flag of England Michael Barnes 24 June 1988 LW/RW Lancaster City
2nd Year Scholars (players born between 1 September 1988 and 31 August 1989 )
Flag of Northern Ireland Craig Cathcart 6 February 1989 CB Capped at under-21 level
Flag of Germany Ron-Robert Zieler 12 February 1989 GK Capped at under-17 level 1. FC Köln
Flag of England Febian Brandy 4 February 1989 ST Capped at under-18 level
Flag of England James Chester 23 January 1989 CB
Flag of England Richard Eckersley 12 March 1989 RB/LB
Flag of Republic of Ireland Chris Fagan 11 May 1989 ST Capped at under-17 level
Flag of England Sam Hewson 28 November 1988 CM Capped at under-19 level
1st Year Scholars (players born between 1 September 1989 and 31 August 1990 )
Flag of England Ben Amos 10 April 1990 GK Capped at under-17 level
Flag of England James Derbyshire 21 November 1989 CM
Flag of England Daniel Drinkwater 5 March 1990 CM
Flag of Northern Ireland Corry Evans 30 July 1990 CM Capped at Under-17 level
Flag of Norway Magnus Wolff Eikrem 8 August 1990 CM/RM Capped at Under-16 level Molde FK
Flag of Scotland Daniel Galbraith 19 August 1990 LW Capped at Under-17 level Heart of Midlothian
Flag of Republic of Ireland Conor McCormack 18 May 1990 CM Capped at Under-17 level
Flag of England Antonio Bryan 4 October 1989 RW/S
Next Year's Possible Scholars (players born between 1 September 1990 and 31 August 1991 )
Flag of England David Williams 23 November 1990 ST
Flag of England Daniel Welbeck 26 November 1990 RW/ST Capped at Under-17 level
Flag of Northern Ireland Chris Curran 5 January 1991 LW/RW Capped at Under-17 level
Flag of England Cameron Stewart 8 April 1991 RB Capped at Under-16 level
Flag of England Oliver Norwood 12 April 1991 DM Capped at Under-16 level
Flag of Portugal Evandro de Carvalho Brandão 4 May 1991 ST Capped at Under-17 level Walsall
Flag of England Matthew James 28 July 1991 CM Capped at Under-16 level
Flag of England Kenny Strickland 1991 CB
Flag of England Scott Moffatt 1991 RB
Flag of England Joseph Dudgeon 1991 DF
Potential Future Scholars (players born after 1 September 1991 )
Flag of Northern Ireland Conor Devlin 23 September 1991 GK Capped at Under-17 level
Flag of England Nicholas Ajose 7 October 1991 ST Capped at Under-16 level

[edit] Staff

  • Academy Director & Reserve Team Manager: Flag of Scotland Brian McClair
  • Director of Youth Football & Reserve Team Coach: Flag of Scotland Jimmy Ryan
  • Assistant Academy Director for 17-21 Year Olds & Under 18's Head Coach: Flag of England Paul McGuinness
  • Assistant Academy Director for 9-16 Year Olds & Under 11-12's Head Coach: Flag of England Tony Whelan
  • Under 13-16's Head Coach: Flag of England Mark Dempsey
  • Under 11-12's Coach: Tony Whelan
  • Under 9-10's Head Coach: Flag of Northern Ireland Eamon Mulvey
  • Technical Skills Development Coach: Flag of Netherlands René Meulensteen
  • Director of Goalkeeping Training: Flag of England Richard Hartis
  • Academy Doctor: Dr. Tony Gill
  • Senior Academy Physiotherapist: Mandy Johnson
  • Academy Physiotherapist's: John Davin & Richard Merron

[edit] Reserve team manager history

[edit] Honours

  • Pontins Holiday Reserve League Cup: 1
    • 2005
  • Manchester Seniors Cup: ?
    • 2006
  • FA Youth Cup: 9
    • 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1964, 1992, 1995, 2003

[edit] The Academy

The academy is the core of the youth setup at Manchester United, and has been responsible for producing some of Manchester United's greatest ever players, including - in Bobby Charlton, Ryan Giggs, Bill Foulkes and Gary Neville - four of the club's top five all-time appearance makers. It is based at the club's state-of-the-art Trafford Training Centre, a 70 acre site in the Mancunian suburb of Carrington.

The academy comprises age-group teams ranging from under-9's up to the flagship under-18's, who currently compete in Group C of the FA Premier Academy League and in the FA Youth Cup (a tournament which they have won a record nine times). The under-16's and under-18's typically play their academy league games at 11am on Saturday mornings at Carrington, while Youth Cup games are generally played at either Hyde United's Ewen Fields ground (where Manchester United's reserve teams play their home games) or the club's 76,000 Old Trafford home, in order to cater for the greater number of supporters these fixtures attract.

[edit] Sources

  • manutd.com

[edit] External links

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