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Alfred Finnbogason, 22 years (Iceland) from SC Heerenveen: he scored 16 times in 20 games with Heerenveen (they are a relegation battler)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jymbp17SG60

Viktor Fischer, 18 years (Denmark) from Ajax Amsterdam. 6 goals and 4 assists in 13 games this season so far

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX90fWsVX4M

Kevin Trapp, 22 years (Germany) from Eintracht Frankfurt

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ihv0cbpoo48
 

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look at this amazing action by kevin de bruyne:

[video=dailymotion;xxntfh]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxntfh_de-bruyne-run_sport#.UTKv11fWplM[/video]

look especially at the first touch, perfect, i already said that the players who can control the ball while running at full speed (who can control the ball so well that their run isn't modified) are the players who have world class potential

he's currently on loan from chelsea and a lot of teams want him because he's doing an incredible season
if he goes back to chelsea demba ba will have much more oportunities to waste :evil:
 

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Unlike in England and France, young European talents are flourishing in Germany.

17 year-old winger Timo Werner is becoming a Stuttgart regular. He has a remarkable end product, with 4 goals and 4 assists in 14 games. This level of development is extraordinary, and is a good sign that he will be a special player by age 22.

21 year-old center half Robin Knoche is a regular starter in Wolfsburg. Another Wolfsburg player, 19 year-old attacker Maximilian Arnold, has made 5 goals in 11 games this season. Wolfsburg's 21 year-old left-back Ricardo Rodriguez, born to a Spanish father and Chilean mother, is ranked as the best in the world at his position based on current form.

Mainz 20 year-old central midfielder Johannes Geis has become a regular starter, and reportedly has an excellent all-around game: creative, aggressive, and technical.
[h=1][/h]Gladbach's 22 year-old central midfielder Cristophe Kramer is having a stellar season.

Hoffenheim's 21 year-old winger Kevin Volland is very technical and skillful with a great end product.
 
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Unlike in England and France, young European talents are flourishing in Germany.

17 year-old winger Timo Werner is becoming a Stuttgart regular. He has a remarkable end product, with 4 goals and 4 assists in 14 games. This level of development is extraordinary, and is a good sign that he will be a special player by age 22.

21 year-old center half Robin Knoche is a regular starter in Wolfsburg. Another Wolfsburg player, 19 year-old attacker Maximilian Arnold, has made 5 goals in 11 games this season. Wolfsburg's 21 year-old left-back Ricardo Rodriguez, born to a Spanish father and Chilean mother, is ranked as the best in the world at his position based on current form.

Mainz 20 year-old central midfielder Johannes Geis has become a regular starter, and reportedly has an excellent all-around game: creative, aggressive, and technical.
Gladbach's 22 year-old central midfielder Cristophe Kramer is having a stellar season.

Hoffenheim's 21 year-old winger Kevin Volland is very technical and skillful with a great end product.

You have some deep insight regarding the Bundesliga.
Some excellent stuff,right there.
Sadly I no longer watch the Bundesliga,I have only so much time and I prefer the EPL.
 

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Although at 24 he can hardly be considered a "talent", Yehven Konoplyanka is definitely one of the finest wingers in the world. He will possibly move to Liverpool next year. Below are some highlights from his performance in yesterday's Europa League match against Tottenham (Dnipro - Tottenham - 1:0), where he terrorized the English team, especially their hapless black fullback, Kyle Naughton.
Konoplyanka is Ukrainian. One wanders how a team like Ukraine with so much individual talent did not qualify for the World Cup. Ukraine (like Serbia) seems to be one of those White teams with enormous individual potential, but a team that fails to translate this potential into a coherent team play... a team that puts up great performances in unimportant/friendly games, but regularly chokes during "live-or-die" matches. I hope they'll grow up eventually.

[video=youtube;-oluzBC_1EU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oluzBC_1EU[/video]
 
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[video=youtube;-YU3Sn47exo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YU3Sn47exo#t=25[/video]


Emyr Huws has a wonderfully Welsh name, and an even sweeter left foot.



The Manchester City youngster is on loan at Birmingham City and did this against Middlesbrough last night.

I simply cannot envisage that he will ever play for Manchester City.
Nor can I ever envisage Yaya Toure or Fernandinho ever score anything like that.
 

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Martin Ødegaard, 15 year old (!!) Norvegian wunderkind middlefielder who just recorded his first 2 matches for the national team. Comments in beautiful Viking language.

[video]http://bcove.me/eq8nmtd3[/video]
 

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2 great young argentine players:

- luciano vietto, villareal

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for his first season in europe, he is doing very well, he has 12 goals in the spanish league without even being a starter
for example the pathetic joke benzema has 13 goals with real madrid, and this is supposed to be his best season for real madrid and he always starts

i saw him play with villareal and he is something special

-paulo dybala:

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i didn't see him play but saw some of his goals, he is doing very well in italy, with 12 goals he is the 3rd goalscorer of the league tied with other players

his name is unusual but apparently it is polish :rebajlo: :icon_mrgreen:
 
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It pays to stay White. The CIES football observatory just came out with a list of most profitable youth academies based on the transfers they were able to secure for their young players in the last 2 years (see below). It stands out that of the largest transfers of young players in the top 7 clubs (Southampton, Lille, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Borussia, Real Madrid, Barcelona) only one is not White (Divock Origi from Lille). It also stands out that Spanish (and to a lesser degree the German ones) teams continue to build excellent White players, while the blackening of the sport in France has reached alarming proportions in the youth sector... Italian teams who once were strong performers in this area have almost dissapeared, and the only one that is still producing interesting Italian players is Atalanta (Genoa has 2 africans among their "talent"). Here is the complete report http://www.football-observatory.com/IMG/pdf/wp102_eng-2.pdf

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It pays to stay White. The CIES football observatory just came out with a list of most profitable youth academies based on the transfers they were able to secure for their young players in the last 2 years (see below). It stands out that of the largest transfers of young players in the top 7 clubs (Southampton, Lille, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Borussia, Real Madrid, Barcelona) only one is not White (Divock Origi from Lille). It also stands out that Spanish (and to a lesser degree the German ones) teams continue to build excellent White players, while the blackening of the sport in France has reached alarming proportions in the youth sector... Italian teams who once were strong performers in this area have almost dissapeared, and the only one that is still producing interesting Italian players is Atalanta (Genoa has 2 africans among their "talent"). Here is the complete report http://www.football-observatory.com/IMG/pdf/wp102_eng-2.pdf

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wow i'm really surprised, we hear so much about young black players that are said to be the next big thing that i would have tought that the clubs who made money with young players were those coal factories in france or england
 

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i don't really like the "assist" thing, but kevin de bruyne beat the record for most assists made in the german league, and he also has 10 goals
he was also very good at the world cup
we should see him in a bigger club soon
 
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i don't really like the "assist" thing, but kevin de bruyne beat the record for most assists made in the german league, and he also has 10 goals
he was also very good at the world cup
we should see him in a bigger club soon

I've been saying this for a while now.The Jew at Chelsea just couldn't see his team being the whitest so he sold De Bruyne out of spite,nothing else.Willian will never be half as good,but is still at Chelsea as he is black.And lol,the jew replaced De Bruyne with Mohamed Salah,a huge Arab flop and one of the biggest flops in the PL in the last few seasons.

I think De Bruyne could move to Bayern soon,as I can't see the big two in Spain land him,and he has already been to England.A surprise move to Atletico,Dortmund or Arsenal would be nice.Every other team would be below his level.Remember,this is the player who outshone Eden Hazard at the World Cup and was by far,the best Belgian player.
 
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debruyne named best player of the season in the german league :eyebrows:


Well,its nothing surprising,for this player who outshone Eden Hazard at the 2014 World Cup.He's really one of the best #10's out there right now,and certainly better than Hazard,if you ask me(Hazard's clearly a better dribbler though).While I'd want one of the big two in Spain snap him up,its wishful thinking considering the talent at their disposal currently.Much as I'd like to,he's not going to replace James Rodriguez or Neymar anytime soon.A sideways move to Bayern Munich too looks unlikely - Mario Gotze will be up in arms against such a move,and rightfully so.Chelsea are out of the running as it is,and I don't think Arsenal will be considered a step up by De Bruyne,and while the two Manchester teams will consider themselves as worthy suitors,I hope a player with De Bruyne's style will resist them.

So.....Juve?
 

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Well,its nothing surprising,for this player who outshone Eden Hazard at the 2014 World Cup.He's really one of the best #10's out there right now,and certainly better than Hazard,if you ask me(Hazard's clearly a better dribbler though).While I'd want one of the big two in Spain snap him up,its wishful thinking considering the talent at their disposal currently.Much as I'd like to,he's not going to replace James Rodriguez or Neymar anytime soon.A sideways move to Bayern Munich too looks unlikely - Mario Gotze will be up in arms against such a move,and rightfully so.Chelsea are out of the running as it is,and I don't think Arsenal will be considered a step up by De Bruyne,and while the two Manchester teams will consider themselves as worthy suitors,I hope a player with De Bruyne's style will resist them.

So.....Juve?

I don't see him in Juve. They are not willing to pay a reasonable fee for a young player, especially a White player, now that Allegri is coach. Arsenal could be a potential destination. KDB's team (Wolfsburg) is really good (they have Schurrle, Ivan Perisic, Niklas Bendter, Das Boost) but too small for a player of that caliber. He needs a bigger team with tradition, and he needs it fast. At almost 24, he's not a "young talent" anymore. Bayern would be ideal now that Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery are starting to age.
 

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I don't see him in Juve. They are not willing to pay a reasonable fee for a young player, especially a White player, now that Allegri is coach. Arsenal could be a potential destination. KDB's team (Wolfsburg) is really good (they have Schurrle, Ivan Perisic, Niklas Bendter, Das Boost) but too small for a player of that caliber. He needs a bigger team with tradition, and he needs it fast. At almost 24, he's not a "young talent" anymore. Bayern would be ideal now that Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery are starting to age.

yes bayern would be ideal and he can play in various positions in midfield so i think that he would get a lot of PT
but apparently he doesn't like germany as a country, he prefers great britain
 
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I don't see him in Juve. They are not willing to pay a reasonable fee for a young player, especially a White player, now that Allegri is coach.

Yes it isn't going to happen,as Juve have just bought Sami Khedira anyway(reaffirming Allegri's anti-white policy).


At almost 24, he's not a "young talent" anymore. Bayern would be ideal now that Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery are starting to age.

yes bayern would be ideal and he can play in various positions in midfield so i think that he would get a lot of PT

Hmmm,yes,very much possible if De Bruyne is ready to forfeit any claims on the #10 role,as that is reserved for Gotze.


Arsenal could be a potential destination.


...apparently he doesn't like germany as a country, he prefers great britain


Arsenal too are stacked with players in advanced midfield right now.Rosicky can't even get a look in.But then,rumours are abound that Cazorla may leave for Atletico Madrid.We'll have to wait and see I guess.Like I said,Arsenal aren't really too much of a step up on Wolfsburg,specially considering that Wolfsburg are themselves in the Champions League.We all know arsenal isn't going to win the league,or a European trophy anytime soon.Well,but if what Frederic says is true,I hope its Arsenal over the two Manchester clubs.
 
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