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Five lfc youngsters released - Including a couple of surprises

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 10:27 am
by ivor_the_injun
Must be a real body blow to these guys, but none really looked like they had a prayer of breaking through into the first team.

Am a little surprised by Foy's departure, as he was highly touted for a while, and may yet become a Prem player. Calliste too, while raw, has been a prolific scorer for the reserves, and looked like, in time, he may have taken on a bit of Mellor's mantle - a reserve player who scores himself into the first team squad.

All the best to all of them.  :)

From lfc.tv

FIVE YOUNG REDS TO BE RELEASED
Mark Platt 18 May 2006 

Liverpoolfc.tv can officially reveal that five youngsters will be released by the club when their contracts end this summer. 

Robbie Foy, Ramon Calliste, Paul Willis, Paul Lancaster, Calum Woods have all been told they are not being retained for next season and are free to look for new clubs.
 
None of the above managed to break into the first team, although Scottish under-21 international Foy, who spent a spell out on loan at Wrexham last season, was an unused substitute in a Carling Cup tie against Tottenham in 2004.
 
Welsh under-21 striker Calliste, who signed on a one-year contract last summer, was a regular for the reserves last season, while Willis, Lancaster and Woods were fringe members of the second string squad.

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 10:33 am
by 2520years
It's always a shame and we wish them all the best.  In the long run it'll probably be the best thing for them.  If they're not going to break into the first team at Liverpool they're better off trying to break through at another club.  They'll be gutted for a few days, but their c.v.'s look good already (played for LFC reserves!) so, hopefully, they'll be snapped up.
:)

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 10:38 am
by lakes10
bit of a shock that we let Robbie Foy go, we should have used him as a sub a few more times and then sold him and made a bit of money. on a footnot to this it seems that he might be on his way to southend united going by the local radio.

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 11:44 am
by account deleted by request
Must be very hard for young players to take such a big blow at such an early age especially when they MAY see their places taken by Salif Diao/LeTallec/Cheyrou/Pongolle/Mellor who have all had a decent crack at top level football. I personally wish em well and thank em for their efforts.

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 11:57 am
by JC_81
These guys aren't 16/17yr olds if I'm not mistaken, they're all around 19/20.  If Benitez doesn't see them getting a crack at the first team next season then he's doing the best thing for both LFC and those players' careers by letting them go and get experience at a lower league club.  It'll be hard for them to take right now of course and I wish them well.

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 12:44 pm
by 7_Kewell
john craig wrote:These guys aren't 16/17yr olds if I'm not mistaken, they're all around 19/20.  If Benitez doesn't see them getting a crack at the first team next season then he's doing the best thing for both LFC and those players' careers by letting them go and get experience at a lower league club.  It'll be hard for them to take right now of course and I wish them well.

good point.  in fact , i'm pretty sure that Calliste is 21 now.  They will all probably go into Championship sides and take their careers from there.  Mind you, if Rafa says they arn't good enough, then obviously....they arn't good enough!

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 2:32 pm
by lakes10
Looks like  Wrexham and Southend are going to fight over Foy

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 2:36 pm
by 2520years
Yeah, from what I can gather they're all 19/20 years old and a couple of them have already been out on loan for short spells at lower league clubs (like Stockport and Wrexham).

The biggest disappointment will be for Calum Woods as he's a local lad.  Calliste has already been on ManUre's books so he's been through it before.  I think Foy is just too small.  Also, Willis was never going to get much chance behind Reina, Dudek, Carson and Kirkland.

I'm sure they'll get contracts somewhere for next season.
:)

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 2:38 pm
by 2520years
lakes10 wrote:Looks like  Wrexham and Southend are going to fight over Foy

Earlier this season Foy went to Wrexham on loan for three months if I'm right.

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 2:39 pm
by The Ace1983
I guess they just didn't fit into anybody's plans. Good luck to them all though and they may still get to play some premiership football if they slog it out in the Championship for a couple of seasons.

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 2:43 pm
by lakes10
2520years wrote:
lakes10 wrote:Looks like  Wrexham and Southend are going to fight over Foy

Earlier this season Foy went to Wrexham on loan for three months if I'm right.

yer he did, as i see it there is no fight, Southend will be in the Championship next year and Wrexham will be still in L2.
unless he knows he can walk into a firts team place at Wrexham

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 2:48 pm
by alessandromagno
Hope Rafa doesn't get rid of Pongo. He's quality, IMHO.

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 5:01 pm
by Lando_Griffin
Thank God Rafa has the guts to clear the dead-wood out to make way for true potential.

If only Houllier had done that. :(

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 5:05 pm
by Sabre
Rafa's plan seems to be the classical Spanish "B" team, in which mostly only very young players are in that team.

In that kind of team, if a 21 lad has done no merits to break into he first squad, normally he's fired. But there are some exceptions always, specially on centre backs and keepers.

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 5:45 pm
by laurence_2k2
bit sad and dissapointed bout young paul willis' release,heard good reports bout the young belfast lad