Boro boys in action for England
Story by Reggie Holdsworth
Scottish Fitba, UK
July 18 2005
Three of Boro's rising stars helped England U-19's earn a draw against
France in the opening game of the UEFA European U-19 Championship.
Tony McMahon, Andrew Taylor and James Morrison all started the game
at The Oval, Belfast.
England U-19's took the lead, through Walsall's Matthew Fryatt,
with less than ten minutes on the clock, but could not hold on,
as France equalised through Balde ten minutes later.
McMahon and Taylor played the full ninety minutes, but Morrison was
substituted with just over quarter of an hour remaining. Boro's fourth
squad member, David Wheater, was an unused substitute.
England now play Armenia on Wednesday before completing the group
phase by playing Norway on Saturday. Norway beat Armenia 2-0 in
tonights other Group B game.
The top two teams will progress to the semi-finals.
Story by Reggie Holdsworth
Scottish Fitba, UK
July 18 2005
Three of Boro's rising stars helped England U-19's earn a draw against
France in the opening game of the UEFA European U-19 Championship.
Tony McMahon, Andrew Taylor and James Morrison all started the game
at The Oval, Belfast.
England U-19's took the lead, through Walsall's Matthew Fryatt,
with less than ten minutes on the clock, but could not hold on,
as France equalised through Balde ten minutes later.
McMahon and Taylor played the full ninety minutes, but Morrison was
substituted with just over quarter of an hour remaining. Boro's fourth
squad member, David Wheater, was an unused substitute.
England now play Armenia on Wednesday before completing the group
phase by playing Norway on Saturday. Norway beat Armenia 2-0 in
tonights other Group B game.
The top two teams will progress to the semi-finals.