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2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Inside story of the ex-Man Utd wonderkid who retired in non-league that now helps clubs find the next gen of talent
FEBIAN BRANDY has gone from being one of the hottest young talents in English football to helping clubs unearth the next big thing.
Brandy, 36, didn’t quite hit the heights after nearly 15 years on the books at Manchester United.
GettyFebian Brandy was one of Manchester United’s top-rated talents in the 2000s[/caption]
X @febianbrandyNow Brandy is helping find the next batch of top talent[/caption]
The tricky forward was thought of as one of the brightest sparks in the English game, lauded by team-mates and chased by the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona.
But injuries meant that Brandy never played a professional game for Man Utd.
However, he has insisted that he has no regrets over how things worked out, after it was that journey that led him to create Skouted – an app that helps unsigned players find a club to give them an opportunity.
Brandy told SunSport: “I always saw myself playing for Manchester United, I didn’t really know anything else.
“I only really knew Man Utd and England. So when it did come to an end it was hard, I was upset.
“But I thought to myself, for my career, this has to happen. I didn’t want to be one of those players that was 23/24 and signing contracts just to be at a big club.
“I wanted to go and make a name for myself elsewhere. I was obviously upset, but it was something that had to be done.
People ask, ‘Should I have signed for Barcelona?’ Don’t get me wrong, the weather would have been nicer, but I’ve got no regrets.
“People ask, ‘Should I have signed for Barcelona?’
“Don’t get me wrong, the weather would have been nicer, but I’ve got no regrets.”
Getty Images - GettyBrandy (bottom row, second on the left) played alongside the likes of Ryan Shawcross and Darron Gibson in United’s youth team[/caption]
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Man Utd had turned down a £1million bid from Barca when Brandy was just a teenager, a deal rejected by Sir Alex Ferguson after the iconic manager asked Brandy if he wanted to stay put.
Barcelona had come sniffing after he had impressed in a youth tournament involving the Catalan club, Real Madrid, PSG and Ajax.
Brandy explained: “About two weeks after the tournament, some Spanish guy – I don’t know how he got the number – rang my mum and dad’s house phone.
“My mum picked up and he said ‘we’re interested in your son Febian.’
“Another two weeks later I went into training and Sir Alex Ferguson walked past me in the corridor and said ‘have you heard?’.
“I had a feeling what he was talking about, but you have to be respectful so I played dumb. He said ‘Barcelona are interested in you, what are your thoughts?’
“I said, ‘listen, boss. I’m a local lad. I’m from Manchester and I see my career here, this is the place that I want to be’. Then he just slapped me on the head, called me a good lad and walked away.
“Things started to come to fruition in the weeks that followed, and I think they [Barca] made a £1m bid, which obviously Sir Alex rejected and I didn’t hear anything of it from then.”
Manchester-born Brandy ultimately left United in 2010, where he had come up through the youth ranks alongside the likes of Ravel Morrison, Jonny Evans and Danny Welbeck.
Just 22 at the time, Brandy had gone from training with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Gary Neville – players he recalls being like “big brothers” to him – to trying to find his next club and the next step in his career in the lower leagues.
Brandy had lined up a deal with Sheffield United in the Championship, but broke his metatarsal in the last minute of his last game for Man Utd’s reserves – scuppering the move.
Febian BrandyBrandy spent nearly 15 years on the books at Sir Alex Ferguson’s Man Utd[/caption]
Instead, after seven months without a club, he found an opportunity with Notts County in League Two.
From there injuries meant Brandy was never able to settle at one club, kickstarting a journeyman career that saw him play in Greece and Thailand as well as for the likes of Sheffield United, Rotherham and Rochdale.
It was during that time of bouncing around from club to club and constantly battling injury that Brandy realised he had to start thinking about his future, which led to the idea for Skouted.
He recalled: “When I was in my late 20s I had been battling with so many injuries and I started to think about my future.
“I didn’t really want to be a coach or a manager. That’s when I started to put Skouted in place.
“I’ve always had an entrepreneurial mindset and I think what really triggered it was that when I was at Man Utd, I was pretty fortunate to be there as long as I was.
“I was fortunate to get a contract every year from the age of eight until I was 22.
“I had friends that might not have been good enough to make it at Man Utd, but they might have been able to go and play at a lesser club.
“But when they got released their parents or their guardians didn’t have the connections to pick up the phone to someone in the Championship or League One and ask for a trial.
BladesBrandy moved to Sheffield United later in his career[/caption]
PA:Empics SportHe also had a spell with Walsall[/caption]
“That’s when I thought to myself, ‘I need to create something that’s going to bridge that gap between players and clubs’.
“Something where football clubs can find these players and players have got a platform to present themselves in front of these football clubs.”
That’s exactly what he did, launching Skouted after hanging up his boots at non-league Ebbsfleet in 2017 and turning his attention to helping the next generation of talent.
The app allows young players to upload clips of themselves playing, with top clubs then browsing through the videos to see if there’s any potential there.
While Brandy has also begun to organise showcase games where young stars train together and are invited to play in academy competitions in front of top-level scouts – including the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea.
Everyone wants to sign a Messi or a Ronaldo, but the reality is that they’re rare gems. But my experience at Man Utd helps me know what level top clubs are still looking for.
Febian Brandy
In fact, a recent entry into the SuperCup, formerly known as the Milk Cup, saw his side of hungry prospects grind out a 2-2 draw with Manchester United U16s with just four weeks of training – resulting in eight players being invited to trials at top clubs.
It was that same competition that Brandy had played in as a teenager, winning player of the tournament over the likes of Sergio Busquets and Bojan – sparking interest from Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Brandy doesn’t know exactly how many players he has helped get an opportunity, but estimated that Skouted has helped in excess of 300 club-less players earn professional trials across the globe.
He wants Skouted to be seen as a “breeding ground” for talent, and can already point to players that are now tied down at the top level thanks to the app’s help.
Arsenal youngster Louis Zecevic-John, who has signed a scholarship with the Gunners academy and represented both England and Serbia at youth level, found himself on the Skouted app before getting his shot.
GettyArsenal youngster Louis Zecevic-John is an example of Skouted’s success[/caption]
Brandy explained: “Louis was picked up by one of the Skouted scouts and we put him up with a Championship club, who ended up not being too keen on him.
“But after that he was picked up by a Premier League side before signing a two-year contract with Arsenal.
“He was actually on the Skouted app a few years ago, it just goes to show that we know what we’re talking about.
“He went from Regents Park, to the Skouted App and now he’s gone on to sign for Arsenal”.
Now Brandy is planning on expanding his platform for the women’s game too, with plans in place to put on a female showcase game this year.
For the former England youth international and two-time Saint Kitts and Nevis cap, it’s all about getting talented players back on the pitch.
He added: “Everyone wants to sign a Messi or a Ronaldo, but the reality is that they’re rare gems. But my experience at Man Utd helps me know what level top clubs are still looking for.
“Some of these players don’t know what to do, and their parents don’t know what to do. In terms of how they can get involved in the football system.
“We’re not saying we’re going to turn everyone into a Premier League footballer, but what we’re trying to say is there’s a level out there for people to play football.”
GettyBrandy knows better than most that not everyone will make it to the Premier League[/caption]
X @febianbrandyBrandy wants Skouted to become a hotbed for talent around the globe[/caption]
2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Jeff Brazier looks downcast as he takes phone call after its revealed son Freddy is living with nan Jackiey amid feud
JEFF Brazier looked downcast during a phone call after it was revealed that his son Freddy is living with nan Jackiey amid their family feud.
The TV presenter, 46, looked tense during a round of golf in Essex on Wednesday.
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SplashJeff is reportedly in the midst of a family feud with Jade Goody’s mum Jackiey[/caption]
SplashThe TV presenter looked deep in conversation[/caption]
In the clip shared on TikTok, a shirtless Freddy and his grandmother can be seen dancing around in the garden of her South London home.
The star simply captioned the post with hashtags, writing: “#fyp #explore #freddybrazier #jackieybudden #dancetrend.”
Now Freddie has returned to the platform today with Jackiey in a slideshow video captioned: “Why don’t we fall in love.”
He uploaded a series of individual images against the backing track to Amerie’s song of the same name.
It kicked off with an image showing him and Jackiey, who was donning a black vest top and cargo trousers rolled up to the knee, walking down a cobbled London street.
Further snaps included ones showing him lying on the grass with a dog and playing football.
Despite trying to keep the duo apart, The Mail reports that Freddy spent the last week with his grandmother at her home in Bermondsey.
A source told the publication: “Jeff was never going to keep Freddy away from his Nanny for very long – they’ve always had a strong bond.
“Jeff may hate her for all sorts of reasons going back many years, but Freddy loves her very much.
“They had a great time together, playing with her dog and catching up at her flat – where he has often stayed over the years.
“Whatever Jeff hoped to achieve with his legal efforts, it hasn’t worked.”
SplashThe TV star looked down in the dumps[/caption]
SplashJeff was seen practising his golf swing[/caption]
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SplashJeff’s outing comes after his son Freddy is said to have moved in with his nan[/caption]
Freddy has been filming TikTok videos with his granTikTok/@fredbrazier04BBCA source told us Freddy is making clear at the moment ‘who he wants to be spending time with[/caption]
2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Iconic Brit TV show RETURNING after 22 years with Claudia Winkleman, Holly Willoughby or Davina McCall lined up to host
LEGENDARY TV love-match show Blind Date is returning to screens after 22 years.
There had been rumours the programme — famously hosted on ITV by the late Cilla Black — was to be revived on the BBC.
Cilla Black with a Blind Date hopeful in 1989LWTGettyClaudia Winkleman is one of the three women lined up to host the revived show[/caption]
Blind Date is returning to screens after 22 years, with Holly Willoughby also lined up to hostRexDoug SeeburgDavina McCall is another top host to have been shortlisted for the role[/caption]
However a surprise twist will see the reboot go instead to global streaming service, Disney+.
The famous sliding wall separating the contestants will also return.
But it is not known whether it will feature a replacement for Graham Skidmore – aka “our Graham” — who provided Cilla with a summary of contestants. He died in 2021 aged 90.
An insider said: “Although there’s likely to be some modern twists, the bosses very much want to keep the essence of the original.
“There’ll be key elements returning, including the famous sliding wall.
“Plus there will be a prize up for grabs of a wedding package, which echoes Cilla’s famous gag whenever couples had enjoyed a successful date, and she used to ask, ‘Do I need to buy an ‘at for the wedding?’”
The Sun last year revealed plans for a revival after another Saturday night ITV hit, Gladiators, had successfully moved to the BBC.
It is believed the deep pockets of Disney+ ensured it won out over the Beeb.
It is expected to film later this year — 40 years after Blind Date first aired — and drop in 2026.
The original ran from 1985 to 2003, pulling in up to 18 million viewers.
After Cilla’s death in 2015, aged 72, it was briefly revived two years later on Channel 5 with Paul O’Grady.
Disney+ were approached for comment.
The Mega AgencyCould chat show host Graham Norton be in line to replace Graham Skidmore?[/caption]
GettyWill Stephen Graham become ‘our Graham’?[/caption]
Mark FergusonOr might it be ex-footballer Graeme Sounes?[/caption]