10 Football League Youngsters To Watch In 2009

Joe Lewis - future England star?

2009 is set to be a fine year indeed for football fans. And no less so for these ten players; ten players who all have the potential to excite audiences across the country.

Big moves could well beckon for these young stars in 2009:

Jamie Ward — Chesterfield

The diminutive striker has notched 14 goals in 22 starts for Chesterfield this season, and is attracting the interest of a number of Championship clubs. Pacy and with an eye for goal, The Northern Ireland U21 international may be due a big move sooner rather than later with his current contract due to run out in June.

However, a summer move could be the more likely option, with Ward looking increasingly likely to review his options at the end of the season.

Tommy Rowe — Stockport County

With five goals already this season, Rowe is a big part of the Hatters second successive push for promotion, with the 20 year old left winger having all the physical and technical attributes to make an impact in the higher echelons of English Football. Rowe is one of many young starlets attracting interest at Edgeley Park, with the likes of Kevin Pilkington and Jimmy McNulty also being monitored by scouts across the country. Manager Jim Gannon will certainly have a job keeping his young side together over January to maintain their playoff charge.

Joe Lewis — Peterborough

England have already come calling, what next for the Peterborough goalkeeper? Everton and QPR have expressed an interest in the past for the 6’6 keeper, who commands his area well and can pull off spectacular saves when required. The Posh won’t let him go easily though, and have the financial clout and big ambition to convince Lewis to stay at London Road.

Victor Moses — Crystal Palace

The sky is the limit for Moses, who has bags of pace and ability. A regular for England’s Under 19 squad, Moses is equally at home on either wing, and after bursting onto the scene so successfully last season, the winger was the subject of much transfer speculation, with the likes of Arsenal expressing an interest in the player. However, after signing a 4 year deal with Crystal Palace, it appears Moses has committed his future to Palace — for now at least.

John-Joe O’Toole — Watford

Watford’s fans haven’t had much to cheer about this season, but in O’Toole they have a proper player. The midfielder has come through the ranks at Vicarage Road, and at 6’2 is a great athlete as well as a great passer of the ball, with eight goals to his name already this season — not a bad return for a 20 year old in only his second season as a professional. With international football at senior level for the Republic of Ireland surely beckoning, will Watford be tempted to cash in on another of their assets when the big clubs undoubtedly come crawling?

Scott Davies — Reading (on loan at Aldershot)

After leaving his mark on the Blue Square Premier, the on loan Reading youngster is now setting his sights on the Football League, and Gary Waddock’s Aldershot are once again reaping the benefits of the winger’s services. A player with a great work rate and accurate delivery, Davies is also quite capable of producing the spectacular. However, it remains to be seen whether the 20 year old will be given the chance to show off his obvious talents at his parent club, Reading. If not, other clubs will be sure to express an interest in the midfielder.

Sam Baldock —Milton Keynes Dons

Born and bred in Milton Keynes, the emergence of Sam Baldock from promising youngster to first team regular has surprised almost everyone at Stadium: MK. A player with great pace and movement; Baldock is also very composed in front of goal, as his 9 goals in 21 starts this season would testify to. Celtic are rumoured to be interested in the 19 year old hitman, but MK will want to keep hold of their sole home grown talent as long as possible.

Kyle Naughton — Sheffield United

A product of The Blades youth academy, Naughton has made the right-back spot at Sheffield United his own this season. A player comfortable in defence but just as adept going forward to support the attack — Naughton is a fine player, with blistering pace and skill to boot — not traits you’d necessarily associate with a defender. A lifelong Blades fan, Naughton will be hoping to take his hometown club back to the Premiership this season — before the Premiership comes to him.

Scott Dann — Coventry City

Strong, brave and good in the air, The 21 year old has shown maturity beyond his tender years for Coventry during this campaign as captain as one of the youngest backlines in the Championship. After making a successful into the England Under-21s set up, the future certainly looks bright for the young centre-back, who has played at every level in the Football League pyramid so far.

Will Buckley – Rochdale

Premier League scouts have been flocking to Spotland to watch this exciting winger for quite some time now, and the 19 year old has duly obliged with some splendid performances. With six goals to his name already this season, it seems like a matter of time before Buckley moves on to pastures new. But after losing top stars such as Grant Holt, Glenn Murray and Rickie Lambert over the years, Rochdale will be determined to hang on to their man for a while yet as they strive for promotion from League Two.

Topics: English Championship, English Premier League, League One, League Two, Lists

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10 Comments

  1. BD Condell

    Good review Shaun. Being in Australia I don’t get to see much non-premiership action.

    I’ll particularly watch out for John-Joe O’Toole’s progress. The Republic could do with some promising up-and-coming midfielders.

    January 1st, 2009 @ 11:08
  2. Martyn

    Another exciting talent to watch out for is Nathaniel Clyne of Crystal Palace. A young (17) fullback who looks incredibly comfortable at such a young age and with only a handful of appearances to his name.

    January 1st, 2009 @ 15:31
  3. Marc Prosser

    I agree with the selections there Shaun, all have been getting good reports this season. Particularly in the Championship Mark Beevers is a defender whos impressed me when ive seen him. Still 19 as well and has captained the side. Kevin McDonald at Burnley is another who has shone, and not just in the cup! Joe Garner since returning from injury has also justified his price tag and been banging in goals.

    But all in all Its a good selection and ill be looking to see if the ones mentioned do fulfil the promise

    January 1st, 2009 @ 22:44
  4. duffman90

    what about fabian delph?surely hes gonna make it to the top,he will be a very good player if he continues to progress like he already is

    January 2nd, 2009 @ 15:46
  5. GasheadWes

    Joe Lewis is overrated. He has made some silly mistakes this season and conceded soft goals. There is potential there but the England call up was ridiculous and he needs to improve massively if he is to become a Prem player.

    Rowe, Naughton and Buckley have a good chance of making it.

    Fabian Delph is a class act at Leeds. Great left foot, good technical ability, decent passing range, strong for a sleight build and scores goals.

    Ryan Bennett is the best young CB in League 2 and has already represented England at youth level. He is definitely too good for Grimsby and is a player to keep your eye on.

    Ben Hamer is a quality Keeper on loan to Brentford from Reading. Has all the attributes to be better than Joe Lewis and could be a Prem player with the right guidance.

    Listen out for FEMI ORENUGA at Southend Utd. Record youngest player to play in their first team at 15 and has massive potential.

    Other prospects to watch : Gary Madine 18yrs (Carlisle), Medy Elito 18yrs (Colchester), Neal Eardley 20yrs (Oldham), Jonjo Shelvey 16yrs (Charlton Ath.), Sohail Shariff 15yrs (Birmingham).

    January 2nd, 2009 @ 19:05
  6. Chase2113

    What about Sylivan Ebanks-Blake? 14 goals so far for Wolverhampton.

    January 2nd, 2009 @ 22:38
  7. BD Condell

    Chase: Ebanks-Blake is nearly 23, so hardly a youngster.
    Also, he was let go by Utd. so he won’t be a top star! :)

    January 3rd, 2009 @ 11:48
  8. 12345

    I have to say it is crystal palace who are producing some amazing youngsters these past few years

    January 3rd, 2009 @ 12:04
  9. chris

    femi orenuga will probably be sold by southend for money so watch out for that too,victor moses is also a superb player

    January 13th, 2009 @ 21:27
  10. Cooper

    BD Condell, that is a wacky comment, just because man utd let him go does not mean he will not be a top star, u clearly know nothing about football players development … what a clown!!

    March 26th, 2009 @ 17:39

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