BLADES TO NICK WARD SHEFFIELD United are giving veteran keeper Darren Ward the shock chance to join their Premiership squad. Ward turned out for the Blades in a friendly yesterday and could be picked up for nothing - as boss Neil Warnock moves in ahead of neighbours Barnsley. The former Norwich City keeper had played for Andy Ritchie's side in pre-season games but could now opt for the chance to compete for the No.1 jersey at Bramall Lane. Advertisement <A TARGET="_blank" HREF="http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/click%3Bh=v7/3427/7/1f/%2a/r%3B34650713%3B0-0%3B0%3B13201463%3B4307-300/250%3B16676324/16694219/1%3B%3B%7Esscs%3D%3fhttp://ads.adviva.net/click/v=4%3Bm=2%3Bl=3984%3Bc=5882%3Bb=25140%3Bts=20060719073302%3Bdct=http://www.btbroadbandoffice.com/broadband?campaignid=banner_BB_tied&affinityid=o05&creativeid=BB_tied"><IMG SRC="http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/1191424/BT_SME_BBO_shakeit_300x250.gif" BORDER=0></A>
James Waggett James Wagget, anybody know owt about him? Doesnt have a squad number, and can find no mention of him on the official site. TRIALIST Darren Ward has jumped ship from Oakwell top take up the offer of training with Premiership new boys Sheffield United. Ward will not be in the Reds squad for tonight's pre-season clash with Boston United. Young keeper James Waggett is expected to come into the squad as cover for Nick Colgan.
RE: James Waggett Teenagers struggle against Barnsley <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%" border="0"><tbody></tbody></table><table class="headerTable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tbody><tr><td><p class="headtypea">Apr 27 2006 </p></td></tr><tr><td><p class="headtypea"><b /></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan="2"><p class="headtypeb">By The Journal</p></td></tr></td /></tr /></tbody></table><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="400" border="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3"> </td></tr><tr><td colspan="3"><p class="headtypea" align="left">Newcastle struggled to a disappointing goalless draw with Barnsley despite playing against 10 men for the last hour of the game.</p><p class="headtypea" align="left">Barnsley centre-half Luke Potter was sent off for a professional foul on Kazenga LuaLua 35 yards from goal as the United midfielder burst clear on to a header from Andy Carroll.</p><p class="headtypea" align="left">The foul forced the departure of LuaLua with a collarbone injury as Barnsley reverted to just one up front and played a containing game which Newcastle were unable to overcome.</p><p class="headtypea" align="left">Substitute Alex Francis had a great opportunity when he was sent through by Callum Little 12 minutes from time, but Francis allowed Barnsley <b style="COLOR: black; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #99ff99">goalkeeper[/b] <b style="COLOR: black; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff66">James[/b] <b style="COLOR: black; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #a0ffff">Waggett[/b] to force him wide and close down the angle.</p><p class="headtypea" align="left">The strong wind - blowing against United in the first half and with them in the second - did neither side any favours, making control and passing difficult.For long spells there was little in the way of goalmouth action, although a 22nd-minute Matt Grieve shot from a Little corner was blocked on the line by Barnsley full-back Danny Smith.</p> <p class="headtypea" align="left">Carroll had a shot saved by <b style="COLOR: black; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #a0ffff">Waggett[/b] and a headed goal disallowed for climbing on Stefan Holt in the five minutes before half-time.</p> <p class="headtypea" align="left">And in first-half injury time Jonny Godsmark, LuaLua's replacement, got clear on the left but with the goal begging opted to pass square to Mark Doninger and overhit the ball.</p> <p class="headtypea" align="left">Barnsley created little to suggest they could win the game although Josh Wright and Simon Heslop both shot wide when they might have done better.</p> <p class="headtypea" align="left">Newcastle: Cook, Shanks, Cave, Cowan, Grieve, Doninger (sub Critchlow 66), Little, Terrell, Carroll, LuaLua (sub Godsmark 30), Reay (sub Francis 70). Subs: Cavener, Forster.</p> <p class="headtypea" align="left">BARNSLEY: <b style="COLOR: black; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #a0ffff">Waggett[/b], McGrory, Smith, Holt, Potter, Batley, Jordan, Loukes, Wright (sub Wyatt 77), Heslop, Beevor. Subs: Frost, Naylor.</p> <p class="headtypea" align="left">Referee: D. Webb.</p></td></tr></tbody></table>
Second Year Academy Scholar Looks abart twelve http://www.barnsleyfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Scholars/0,,10309~714271,00.html
RE: Second Year Academy Scholar he was only sixteen, only sixteen I loved him so But he was too young to fall in love And I was too young to know We'd laugh and we'd sing and do the little things That made my heart glow But he was too young to fall in love And I was too young to know Why did I give my heart so fast it never will happen again But I was a mere girl of sixteen I've aged a year since then he was only sixteen, only sixteen with eyes that would glow But he was too young to fall in love and I was too young to know (Then why did you give your heart so fast) Biy, it never will happen again (But you were a mere lad of sixteen) Oh, I've aged a year since then he was only sixteen, only sixteen With eyes that would glow But he was too young to fall in love And I was too young to know he was too young to fall in love And I was too young to know
Bit Harsh SM He is looking for a new club - his choices are a Prem side or a Championship side - in both cases as #2 hard to see why he wouldnt pick the Prem one.
RE: He's 16, 17 in August I apologise. I originally put 16 then edited it - how stupid do I look now?!!