Hmm... Youngsters and reserve team players... The first part of today's entry will be profiling some of the up and coming hot prospects coming through the ranks of various clubs, which could make the big step into the first team regularly, especially not just the Big 4.
Kasper Schmeichel (20, Manchester City) Great goalkeeper following in the footsteps of his legendary father, Peter, could go on to be as good as him if hard work and luck favours him.
Kieran Lee (19, Manchester United) A midfielder-cum-full back, he has good passing ability and tackling capabilities. His O'Shea-type of versatility might kick start his first team career, but might not feature as regularly as wanted.
Jack Hobbs (19, Liverpool) A defender earmarked with a bright future from senior defender Jamie Carragher. His leadership potential as captain of reserves and huge defending potential sees him as a good replacement for Sami Hyypia in the long run.
Gerard Pique (20, Manchester United) A strong and tall defender, capable of winning most aerial battles, however it remains to be seen if he can defend well on the ground,.
Armand Traore (18, Arsenal) Another student under Arsene Wenger, he has the pace to burn to beat fellow defenders and create chances for strikers to score when off defence duties.
Nathan Porritt (16, Middlesbrough) A pacey right winger, capable of playing on the left, who can dribble well and have good crossing technique for a player of his age.
Craig Gardener (20, Aston Villa) This midfielder from Solihull made the grade from Villa's academy, and is capable of scoring free kicks and produce long range wonder goals.
Lee Cattermole (19, Middlesbrough) A defensive-minded midfielder with a bright future ahead of him, he not only tackles well, he packs a good shot within him.
Gareth Bale (19, Tottenham Hotspur) Much talked about left-sided player from Southampton, he is good at ramming in free kicks, or just providing for his teammates by exquisitely passing or crossing the ball.
Ben Hutchinson (19, Middlesbrough) Young striker that graduated from Middlesbrough's ever-improving academy. Scored a consolation and is capable of goals on his day.
Daniel Sturridge (18, Manchester City) A good striker with a future in the game, capable of scoring goals as well as providing for his City teammates.
So here's my First XI pick for up and coming hot prospects in the Barclays Premier League. I feel that all of them will have good careers in the future wherever they play, if the potential they are displaying now are well developed and nurtured.
Now for some non-soccer stuff that I am so used to. Haha... Some funny videos, some of magic and some are just crap... Haha...
David Copperfield - Slow-Motion Duck
David Blaine Parody Part I
David Blaine Parody Part II
Haha... Notice the way the fake David Blaine keeps staring at the camera after doing some "trick"? They're probably trying to mock David Blaine's television antics... Whatever...