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'Markie M' is taken from this page on the 'bigsoccer' forum page for England U15s, they get a lot their information from social media, mainly instagram, he hasn't put his full name on his instagram, but they've worked out the Markie M part from his instagram handle.

I think his actual name is Markie Meade.

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Goalzo goalzo goalzo MOORE! 2-0. Kaden Young with the assist

Kerr Smith and Feeney at the back been Brilliant. Cleaned up everything
Kellyman looks a big talent

Our Goalkeeper impressive aswell. Very good with his feet.

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4 hours ago, Kuwabatake Sanjuro said:

An early prep match for the FA youth cup with Feeney dropping back to u18? 

Looks it! We have a very good side this year! Going for the PL Cup and FA cup double.

Good day for the Academy with the Ramsey brothers both getting an assist. 

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I have just spotted the following article on News Now. I know absolutely nothing about the young lad, but possibly a name to look out for in the future. According to the article it sounds like he was well known with our new coaching recruitments in the academy

 

Teddie Bloomfield 14 Year Old Left Back from Ipswich Town

TWTD understands Town academy schoolboy Teddie Bloomfield has joined Aston Villa.

 

The Blues have received a fee of around £100,000 for the 14-year-old plus further top-ups as his career develops.

We understand he has agreed a two-year U15s and U16s contract and a two-year scholarship to follow.

Left-back Bloomfield is the son of one-time Norwich City academy striker Danny, a stalwart of local non-league football, and the nephew of Wycombe Wanderers legend and former Blues youngster Matt.

Bloomfield follows former Town U18s manager Adem Atay and ex-U23s coach Gerard Nash to Villa, the pair having joined the staff of the Premier League club in the summer.

Ex-Town academy head of recruitment Steve McGavin also now works for Villa.

Bloomfield isn’t the first Blues academy youngster to join a Premier League club while a schoolboy, Ben Knight having moved on to Manchester City, Harry Clarke and Marcelo Flores to Arsenal and Charlie Brown Chelsea in the last seven years.

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