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      Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Apr 28, 2010 01:44:39 pm
      CHELSEA WANT PAUL INCE'S SON THOMAS TO SHAPE FUTURE

      Wednesday April 28,2010
      By Tony Banks

      CHELSEA want to poach Paul Ince’s teenage son Thomas from Liverpool as part of their drive for youth this summer.

      Talented winger Thomas, 18, has been at Liverpool’s academy since he was 16 and is one of their most highly rated prospects. He is expected to make it into the first-team soon, at the club where his father spent two years.

      Thomas has a year left on his Anfield contract and Chelsea scouts, under orders to bring bright young talent to Stamford Bridge, have watched him regularly. The club are trying to put together a deal to persuade Ince to come to London for the start of next season, but Liverpool are desperate to hang on to him.
      http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/171909/Chelsea-want-Paul-Ince-s-son-Thomas-to-shape-future
      As I don't know if this website is relevant (mods be free to delete it).
       
      I only saw 2 academy games so I won't judge him on his potential future, but I searched this from lfc.tv
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      Thomas Ince is the son of former Liverpool captain Paul and is a very exciting prospect.

      He was one of the stars in the FA Youth Cup team that reached the final last season and he produced some sparkling performances.

      A stunning free-kick against Leeds United at Elland Road was one of the highlights of his season as he formed a brilliant partnership with Lauri Dalle Valle.

      Ince can play as a left winger but he also excelled playing just off the striker in the Steven Gerrard role.

      He has a sweet left foot and will look to make more progress this season.

      He ended the 2008-09 season playing for the reserves in a tournament in Holland.
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #1: Apr 28, 2010 01:49:49 pm
      Ok Mr Abramovich if you want him that badly, we want 50 million of your ridiculous fortune  :f_tongueincheek:
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #2: Apr 28, 2010 01:51:39 pm
      "He is expected to make it into the first-team soon."

      Is he?

      If he's really that good, then surely we aren't going to let him go?
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #3: Apr 28, 2010 01:57:46 pm
      I thought he is still in the U-18 squad he expected to get into the reserve team this year but it didn't happen, so it would be an almighty jump to go from the U-18 to the first team completely skipping the reserve team.
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #4: Apr 28, 2010 02:15:49 pm
      This guy is one of our best youth players. F@@k off Chelski!
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #5: Apr 28, 2010 02:17:54 pm
      Get him contracted up and on the bench tomorrow night let him know is future is here
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #6: Apr 28, 2010 03:02:55 pm
      Liverpool under-18s continued their superb run-in to the season courtesy of an emphatic 3-0 victory at home to Middlesbrough on Saturday afternoon.

      Rodolfo Borrell's side produced a dominant display against the North-East outfit and deservedly took the spoils courtesy of goals from Michael Ngoo, Tom Ince and Krisztian Adorjan.

      It means the Reds have now stretched their unbeaten run to eight matches and will head into next Thursday's clash at home to Leeds United in buoyant mood.

      On a sun-drenched afternoon in Kirkby, the hosts made a fast start to the proceedings and could have been ahead inside three minutes.

      A flowing move saw Toni Brito E Silva cut in from the right flank and run menacingly at the visitors' rearguard. The ball was then worked to Adorjan who brought a magnificent full stretch save out of Adam Smith with a blockbusting 18 yard effort.

      The hosts continued to boss possession but did not create another opportunity of real note until the 16th minute when Ngoo flashed a shot into the side netting after he was played in on the far right of the penalty area.

      Middlesbrough responded and almost snatched a shock lead when Kieran Edwards stabbed just past Chris Oldfield's right-hand post after a corner had made its way right across the Reds' six yard box.

      It proved to be a costly miss though, as Liverpool surged forward and grabbed the opener less than 60 seconds later.

      Ince glided in from the left and played a pass into Craig Roddan. The midfielder then flicked a ball towards Adorjan who lost his footing, allowing Ngoo to seize possession and thrash a stunning shot into the top left-hand corner form the edge of the box.

      It was no more than the home team deserved and they almost doubled their advantage a minute later but Ince dragged wide when well placed just outside the area.

      On the stroke of half-time it looked inevitable that Ngoo would snare his second of the game, but the slightest of touches from a Middlebrough head denied him a free strike on goal after Adorjan and Ince had carved the Boro' defence open down the right.

      It was the same story after the interval with Liverpool once again asking the majority of the questions.

      Silva's now trademark mazy run from the right ended with a 25 yard drive that was brilliantly tipped past the post by Smith, while only Ngoo will know how he headed the resulting corner over the top after he was left unmarked in the six yard box.

      A second goal was very much on the cards and just past the hour mark they got it when Ince was on hand to fire home from the left side of the box.

      With the points all-but guaranteed the Reds began to express themselves more freely and they made it three with 15 minutes to go when substitute Raheem Sterling crossed for Adorjan to convert.

      Middlesbrough's  misery was compounded in injury-time when Philip Shead was shown a straight red for stamping on Ince.

      Liverpool under-18s: Oldfield, Flanagan, Robinson, Sama, Wisdom, Coady, Roddan, Silva (Sterling 73), Ince, Adorjan, Ngoo (Emilsson 80). Unused subs: Chamberlain ,McGiveron, Ihiekwe

      Important we keep the majority of this crop of players
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #7: Apr 28, 2010 09:44:16 pm
      Given this weeks comments by Rafa about securing young British talent, I can't see him letting Ince go cheaply.
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #8: Apr 28, 2010 10:37:04 pm
      Go f**k yourselves Chelski then go and find your own f**king talent.  Stay the f**k away from our kids.

      These kids are our future go buy yourselves some grown ups.

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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #9: Apr 28, 2010 10:48:37 pm
      Tough luck Chelsea, can have Riera if you want?
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #10: Apr 28, 2010 11:51:13 pm
      Dream on Chavski!!
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #11: Apr 29, 2010 01:19:23 am
      Piss off yer cu*ts!

      20+ million + Joe Cole and you got a deal
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #12: Apr 29, 2010 08:22:04 am
      F**k off chelsea! Trying to poach more youth players from other clubs.
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #13: Apr 29, 2010 09:31:53 am
      F**k off chelsea! Trying to poach more youth players from other clubs.

      and we don't?
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #14: Apr 29, 2010 10:36:09 am

      We do it the right way though.
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #15: Apr 29, 2010 11:15:37 am

      F**k off Henrik. We have a proper scout system.
      It wouldn't surprise me if you walked into the Chelsea system and they just had a copy of next years Football Manager
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #16: Apr 29, 2010 11:28:00 am
      Bugger off.

      Hope we can keep hold of him. He should be promoted into the reserve starting 11 next season.
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #17: Apr 29, 2010 02:48:39 pm
      F**k off Henrik. We have a proper scout system.
      It wouldn't surprise me if you walked into the Chelsea system and they just had a copy of next years Football Manager

      What's the difference between Chelsea taking Ince and us Pacheco, Sterling etc ???
      You shouldn't throw stones if you live in a glass house
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #18: Apr 29, 2010 03:11:48 pm
      We go through the legitimate procedures. Chelsea as we all know dont. Anyway he should be one of our top reserve players next year
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      Reply #19: Apr 29, 2010 03:41:02 pm
      We go through the legitimate procedures. Chelsea as we all know dont. Anyway he should be one of our top reserve players next year

      tell Barcelona that
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      Reply #20: Apr 29, 2010 03:42:56 pm

      Pacheco? We bought him legitimately. They might've been unhappy, but we followed the rules.
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #21: Apr 29, 2010 03:44:31 pm
      Barca were angry because he left and the rules that allowed it to happen that way. We didn't break the rules, we played by them and Barca's tiff is the rules mainly, not us.
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      Reply #22: Apr 29, 2010 03:48:30 pm
      Pacheco? We bought him legitimately. They might've been unhappy, but we followed the rules.

      and so will Chelsea if they get Ince (which they probably won't)
      Peoples objection on this forum is the mere thought that Chelsea would be bold enough to take one of our top youngsters - I'm just making the point that if we can do it to Barcelona of all teams, then we can't get too high and mighty if someone tries to do it to us
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #23: Apr 29, 2010 04:04:28 pm
      and so will Chelsea if they get Ince (which they probably won't)
      Peoples objection on this forum is the mere thought that Chelsea would be bold enough to take one of our top youngsters - I'm just making the point that if we can do it to Barcelona of all teams, then we can't get too high and mighty if someone tries to do it to us

      It is a completely different situation. Hasn't Ince got a professional contract? Chelsea have broken these rules before, so some fans are bound to be suspicious. I wouldn't be complaining that Chelsea have tapped him up if they get him,  I'll just be disappointed that he wanted to leave us.
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      Reply #24: Apr 29, 2010 04:06:13 pm
      It is a completely different situation. Hasn't Ince got a professional contract? Chelsea have broken these rules before, so some fans are bound to be suspicious. I wouldn't be complaining that Chelsea have tapped him up if they get him,  I'll just be disappointed that he wanted to leave us.

      He's probably got a better chance of playing for Chelsea than us ATM
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      Reply #25: Apr 29, 2010 04:33:20 pm
      Tell that to Glen Johnson. Ince has a great chance here
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #26: Apr 29, 2010 05:45:51 pm
      He got 2 against Leeds today. How in gods name Henrik has he got more chance of breaking through at Chelsea than here surely your only messing.

      Unless rich investors from the middle east buy us and give the manager similar money to what City owners give there manager.
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      Reply #27: Apr 29, 2010 06:12:07 pm
      He got 2 against Leeds today. How in gods name Henrik has he got more chance of breaking through at Chelsea than here surely your only messing.


      Chelsea are really big on getting their youth system working (not that we're not) - but I think Abramovich has made big moves on making the club self-sufficient, and a key feature of this will inevitably be youth getting a chance at Chelsea.
      For me, as much as I like Rafa, bringing through youth is not his 'forte' (for-tay), and he will always prefer a Rieira/Maxi/Yossi to taking a punt on a youngster
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      Reply #28: Apr 29, 2010 06:14:36 pm
      Chelsea are really big on getting their youth system working (not that we're not) - but I think Abramovich has made big moves on making the club self-sufficient, and a key feature of this will inevitably be youth getting a chance at Chelsea.
      For me, as much as I like Rafa, bringing through youth is not his 'forte' (for-tay), and he will always prefer a Rieira/Maxi/Yossi to taking a punt on a youngster

      Here we go same old Rafa doesn't trust youth nonsense.
      We are eleven months into Rafa having total football control. Rafa will bring these guys into the first team. We have seen glimpses of that this year and now that he has his men running the system we will see more strides towards our first team being brought largely through the youth system so that they fit in with Rafa's ethos
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      Reply #29: Apr 29, 2010 06:18:57 pm
      Here we go same old Rafa doesn't trust youth nonsense.
      We are eleven months into Rafa having total football control. Rafa will bring these guys into the first team. We have seen glimpses of that this year and now that he has his men running the system we will see more strides towards our first team being brought largely through the youth system so that they fit in with Rafa's ethos

      Who exactly controlled the youth system before this season?
      Rafa is a cautious manager, and part of this caution manifests in him being hesitant to take a risk with an inexperienced player.
      I don't particuarly hold that against him, it's just his style - that's why I'm amazed when we are able to recruit the likes of Sterling and Chelvey, they must have huge egos to think they can crack this 1st team - but here's hoping
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #30: Apr 29, 2010 06:23:28 pm
      Ambramovoich has spent massive money buying young players not on his youth system where is the evidence that he has a better chance at Chelsea. Where are the young players coming through at Chelsea.

      This season whether you agree with it our not Pacheco, Ayala, Ngog, Insua, Spearing, Kelly have all played first team football.
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      Reply #31: Apr 29, 2010 06:23:48 pm
      Who exactly controlled the youth system before this season?
      Rafa is a cautious manager, and part of this caution manifests in him being hesitant to take a risk with an inexperienced player.
      I don't particuarly hold that against him, it's just his style - that's why I'm amazed when we are able to recruit the likes of Sterling and Chelvey, they must have huge egos to think they can crack this 1st team - but here's hoping

      Only shows your lack of knowledge of our new youth system philosophy. Which is driven by Rafa and involves some of the best youth development people in the business
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      Reply #32: Apr 29, 2010 06:28:28 pm
      Only shows your lack of knowledge of our new youth system philosophy. Which is driven by Rafa and involves some of the best youth development people in the business

      I'm well aware of it but where was it 5 years ago?
      What I'm getting at is Rafa has always had a youth system over which he had a big influence - just didn't top his priority list, which is fair enough - but if I where a young up and coming player I wouldn't go near our youth set-up ATM - look at James McArthy at Wigan. He is playing every week in the toughest league in the world and being linked with Arsenal - where would he be if he joined us a couple of years ago?
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #33: Apr 29, 2010 06:33:04 pm
      On topic, peeps.

      Tom Ince.
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      Reply #34: Apr 29, 2010 06:35:50 pm
      Tough luck Chelsea, can have Riera if you want?

        :D That's exactly what i thought when i seen it!!
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #35: Apr 29, 2010 07:16:18 pm
      This lad will be boss in the future.

      It's plain to see we're shaping the future around homegrown lads such as Ince, Sterling, Shelvey, Kelly etc.

      He's not going anywhere.
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      Reply #36: May 02, 2010 04:27:30 am
      So is it safe to assume that the two football icon programmes they ran were nothing but publicity stunts
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #37: May 04, 2010 11:57:56 pm
      Why not give him a chance if he's good enough. Ngog was given a chance at 19, again, and again, and again, and again, and he's still crap. On the strength of that, Incey wouldn't be a gamble, he'd be a revelation.
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      Reply #38: May 05, 2010 08:58:00 pm
      Wankers
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      Reply #39: May 09, 2010 01:57:02 pm
      I watch quite a few of the games on lfc.tv

      Tom ince does look very good to me and with abit of grooming a very good prospect for the future.We should not sell these types of players.I mean look at gerrard and carra..who knows they may even be as good..! F**k chelski and the rest why should we do the hard bit and let others cash in on them..!
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      Re: Thomas Ince (Chelsea)
      Reply #40: May 09, 2010 09:33:25 pm
      Why would Thomas want to go to Chelsea in any case???

      His father played for LFC so he will have an emotional attachment to LFC

      He is settled here in Liverpool

      Chelsea is a difficult  place for any rookie never mind an ENGLISH youngster

      LFC have the relevant experiance and pedigree to guide Thomas to stardom
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      Reply #41: May 11, 2010 06:45:10 am
      I for one would not like to see young Tom Ince leave the club and I don't think his dad would like to see him go,Paul is quite happy with the situation at Liverpool and knows all to well that Liverpool is the best place for young Tom and knows that the club will bring him through when the time is right,more than likely to see Tom feature Pre season with a few other youngsters and possibly a start off the bench at some point in the coming season.The break through will be hard but like most clubs you have to grab it when you can,all I can say is keep hold of him and Tom you will get your chance you have what it takes to be a Liverpool star.

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