1998 - The Women of The WB by Norman Jean Roy: Holly Marie Combs, Michelle Williams, Jessica Biel, Katie Holmes, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Shannen Doherty, Keri Russell and Alyssa Milano
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missing january where i saw & met mark watson, sam campbell, david o’doherty and paul williams in the span of one week and my phone was broken and i didn’t have one for 2 weeks but i was so happy with everything
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Match Review: Manchester United U18s 4-3 Liverpool U18s
A tough test at Carrington for United's winning youth prospects, as Liverpool pushed the Red Devils all the way.
United's opening goalscorer Ethan Wheatley, who took to Instagram after the win to post this picture with a boxing glove emoji (reference below)
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Liverpool took the lead after 10 minutes thanks to Trent Kone-Doherty, countering against United's high line. The 4v3 lent itself to a FIFA-style pass and tap-in, but TKD went for goal alone and slotted home a strong finish.
United responded quickly though, with the threat of Ethan Wheatley, Ethan Williams, Ashton Missin and Jack Fletcher a formidible quarter. Wheatley profited from some skillful dribbling by Williams and some lapse defending to smash home a half volley and level the tie.
The remainder of the first half was very end to end, albeit slightly in United's favour, but a great driven low shot from Kieran Morrison in stoppage time put the visitors back in front.
United quickly evened things up in the second half with an equaliser from Jayce John Fitzgerald, playing at no8, and that continued domination of Liverpool's box allowed Ethan Williams to put United ahead for the first time in the match 10 minutes later.
Jack Fletcher was unlucky not to score in the 72nd minute but sub James Scanlon - on for Ashton Missin at RW - bagged United's fourth to seal the win.
Ethan Williams' mazy dribbling was unlucky not to add a fifth, and Liverpool struck back at the death with an unchallenged cross on their left wing to be poked home by captain Michael Laffey.
The game was somewhat marred however by violent behaviour from Liverpool no5 Luca Furnell-Gill, who was caught on film throwing both a punch and an elbow at Manchester United's Ethan Williams. The referee took no action during the game, and seemingly none has been taken (as yet) following last Tuesday's match. The youngster clear as day attacks with intent however, which is why no action - even a condemnation from Liverpool - is very surprising.
Next up - the Arsenal U18s review.
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