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U18s End Season With 8-3 Defeat
Saturday, 9th May 2026 17:35

Town’s U18s ended their inaugural U18 Premier League season with an 8-3 defeat to Aston Villa at Playford Road, a result which sees them finish bottom of the table.

The visitors went ahead through Joshua Blake on seven but the Blues hit back a minute later through Jackson Nsofor, who is among those set to move on this summer.

However, Markie Meade put Villa back in front in the 14th minute, then Jahmi Kellyman made it 3-1 on 32.

Two minutes later, Sid Eldred (pictured) pulled one back for Town to leave the scoreline 3-2 at half-time.

Meade restored the Midlanders’ two-goal advantage four minutes after the restart, then Oscar Kweku made it 5-2 on 52.

Twenty minutes passed without a goal before Meade completed his hat-trick in the 72nd minute, before Heaven Kilwa made it 7-2 only two minutes later.

Eldred pulled one back for the Blues with his second of the afternoon with four minutes remaining and Villa completed the scoring with the game’s 11th goal when Daniel Adediran made it 8-3 in the fourth minute of time added on.

The defeat ends a tough first season as a category one academy for the U18s, who struggled throughout the campaign, despite an impressive FA Youth Cup run and one or two standout results, most notably a 1-0 away win at Arsenal in March and a 3-0 home derby victory over Norwich City last month.

U18s: W Fletcher, Boakye-King, Berkeley-Agyepong, Brown (Felicio 58), Wood (c), Sains, Unadike, Longwe, Eldred, Nicolaou (Enkotosia 66), Nsofor (Burton-Yurevich 58). Unused: Twyman.

Photo: Matchday Images



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Back_The_Boss added 17:43 - May 9
Pulling names and positions to play out of a hat for the last game of the season! Always been good fun and an 11 goal thriller.
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armchaircritic59 added 17:57 - May 9
Good grief, some rugby scores for the various youth teams late on in the season, and on the receiving end of them. Good time for the season to finish!
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Linkboy13 added 19:15 - May 9
The academy is experiencing the same problems as the first team attracting players that can perform at the highest level . Unfortunately even at academy level big money changes hands to attract the best youngsters. It's early days but at the moment there's no Keiron Dyer's on the horizon.
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runningout added 22:58 - May 9
table position doesn’t lie.. improve at this level and it breeds success at all levels
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Linkboy13 added 13:33 - May 10
Well at least four of us are interested in how the academy are getting on. I suggest if they were flying at the top of the league they would be jumping on the band wagon in their thousands.
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armchaircritic59 added 19:01 - May 10
Linkboy13, I think you might be right. It's interesting to see the interest that grew in the womens team as this year progressed. Not entirely a coincidence I think.
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