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thejuice

Quotehttp://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/barcelona-sign-the-irish-messi-aged-nine-so-no-pressure-then-7946843.html

Barcelona sign the 'Irish Messi', aged nine (so, no pressure then...)
Zak Gilsenan wins place at prestigious academy with seven-goal blitz

DAVID MCKITTRICK   TUESDAY 17 JULY 2012

It is every young footballer's dream: to attract the attention of Barcelona, one of world's most famous and most successful teams.

And an Irish boy has caught the eye of more than one football club at a particularly young age – Zak Gilsenan is just nine. But because he has already made an impact, reportedly scoring seven goals in a trial match in Spain, he is being called the "Irish Messi" after Lionel Messi, the Barcelona star who is one of the world's top footballers.

Zak's parents say they are prepared to move from Castleknock in Dublin to Spain if their son's dreams develop. He has won a place at FCBE Scola, the football academy which turned out not only Messi but also other legends such as Xavi and Andres Iniesta, who played such an important role in Spain's majestic victory at Euro 2012. Ireland's dismal performance in the same tournament has only enhanced the glamour of Spain as the preferred destination for young soccer hopefuls, who in the past have tended to aim for top English clubs.

Zak's father Stephen, told the Irish Sun: "I know Zak is young to be doing this but kids are like a sponge at this age. People say we are mad but in Barcelona he will be educated in the best footballing techniques. All we can do is go and see how it develops. We know it's ruthless over there. We don't want him turned into a machine, we just want him to enjoy it."

Young footballing prospects who attract Barcelona's attention are inevitably compared to Messi: a few months ago a "Japanese Messi" emerged.

He is, however, at the age of 11, something of a veteran compared to Zak, who is already being marked out as "a midfield ace" as well as a natural striker.

Children as young as six attend the soccer academy which, following the training methods of Barcelona's youth teams, is regarded as one of the reasons behind the Spanish club's international prominence.

The academy is also big on imparting intangible values which it lists as "tolerance, respect, solidarity, comradeship, citizenship and integration."

Mr Gilsenan added: "We were living in Australia when Zak was spotted by Spurs, who were running football camps over there. We came home with the intention of letting Zak go to Spurs, but in the meantime we had a call from Barcelona.

"One of their former players saw him playing in Oz and recommended him. They offered Zak a trial in May and it was a great experience. It consisted of over 400 boys from all over the world. He was asked back in June when it was cut down to 90.

"Then in a match between the top 16 players, Zak just ran riot and scored seven goals. He was phenomenal. Then we heard back two weeks ago and they offered him a spot."

One for the future.
It won't be the next manager but the one after that Meath will become competitive again - MO'D 2016

CiKe

Any links for El Clasico?

Thanks.

Sheedy

all square in the messi/ronaldo show. messi 2 ronaldo 2.

Rossie11

Huge shock tonight
Betis 1-0 Madrid
Jose could be back in England by xmas

sammymaguire

Quote from: SHEEDY on October 07, 2012, 08:43:06 PM
all square in the messi/ronaldo show. messi 2 ronaldo 2.

Messi 9 in his last 6, Ronaldo 1.
DRIVE THAT BALL ON!!

rodney trotter

http://t.co/VgjcN8My : some  stat, Its why they are so good, continually producing class players. To have a full team of players from the academy is something else.


ONeill

Messi carried off (driven). Might not get the chance now.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

ONeill

2 goals for the Argie Larry Reilly. Muller not happy.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Main Street

Ouch, time stood still there for a while, after the Real Betis player (Castro?) took a blow to his cojones.

gallsman

Atléti started really brightly tonight with a lovely Falcao goal but then Barca just turned the screw and demolished them 4-1. Another two for Messi with a stunning Adriano goal too. 9 pt advantage at the top of the table with Real a further 4 points back. League surely over with Barca in this form.

Rossie11

Barca fans singing "we love you Mourinho please stay"  :D
Looking very unlikely after their result. He could be gone before Xmas

Rossie11

Some sad breaking news from Barca.
Tito Vilanova has suffered a relapse of a brain tumor which was removed last year.
Reportedly stepped down with immediate effect. Sounds serious

Jonah

Quote from: Rossie11 on December 19, 2012, 12:05:19 PM
Some sad breaking news from Barca.
Tito Vilanova has suffered a relapse of a brain tumor which was removed last year.
Reportedly stepped down with immediate effect. Sounds serious

Just seen that.
Wonder who will take over? Will Pep come back.

Bingo

Quote from: Rossie11 on December 19, 2012, 12:05:19 PM
Some sad breaking news from Barca.
Tito Vilanova has suffered a relapse of a brain tumor which was removed last year.
Reportedly stepped down with immediate effect. Sounds serious

Terrible news alright, he has done well since he took charge but this is a bigger challenge to him.