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Cameron Howieson (Auckland FC | A-League)

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almost 13 years ago

Missed Doncaster last game, where they clinched the title with a winner in injury time. Worth a watch.


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almost 13 years ago

Wouldn't want to be that penalty taker - if Brentford had won, they'd have won direct promotion too.

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almost 13 years ago

Oh thats brutal


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almost 13 years ago

 Got on to the bench for Burnley in todays Championship match against Ipswich, but not on to the park.

Pity cause he would have been up against Tommy Smith. Burnley won 2 nil

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almost 13 years ago

When does Cam's Burnley contract expire?

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almost 13 years ago

Mid 2014 IIRC

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over 12 years ago

Burnley's development squad have beaten Rhyl 3-0 tonight at their Belle View ground with all the goals coming in the first half.

howieson entered the game in the 72rd minute in place of steven hewitt

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over 12 years ago

So Howiesons contract expires next year and he is only on the bench for the development squad. He needs a big year or he will be cut at the end of his contract. Would be a good pickup for the Nix

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over 12 years ago

Agreed.But maybe a backward step for him because he is a good player

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over 12 years ago

As long as he keeps developing, then the A League should not be his first option. The counterpoint to that is Wee Mac whom is one of the leagues better players and considering his background, surprisingly stayed here.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago
hamezilla wrote:

Agreed.But maybe a backward step for him because he is a good player

HAL is a good development league. All teams try to play football and youth gets a chance. 
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over 12 years ago

I don't think too much can be read in to the fact he was on the bench for the development squad. He had a extended break and joined the club late so they may be slowly getting him back up to match fitness and alo protecting him a little bit as he is part of the extended first team squad.

Pretty sure he has not dropped off their team radar completely.

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over 12 years ago
austin10 wrote:

So Howiesons contract expires next year and he is only on the bench for the development squad. He needs a big year or he will be cut at the end of his contract. Would be a good pickup for the Nix

Big news on Cam Howieson: scores a screamer against Liverpool in behind-closed-doors friendly !!!
Now that can't harm his chances! Also the Liverpool coaching staff got a good look at him.
"New Zealand international Cameron Howeison scored the opener in the 17th minute when he curled a 25-yard free-kick into the top corner."
Burnley Development squad v Liverpool Development Squad (included some senior players). Was a strong Liverpool lineup with Suarez playing 90 mins., whilst Burnley only fielded youth players.
Comments on a Burnley forum: " the calibre of the friendlies the development squad have played, at least so far this season, seems to have improved substantially on previous years."

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 12 years ago

IMPROVED CHAMPIONSHIP COVERAGE ON YOU TUBE ANNOUNCED:

See more of Cam Howieson and other Kiwis at Football League clubs.

Great news for fans wanting access to free coverage e.g. match highlights of all games soon after the game, more interviews, live streaming of Development/ Reserve games and friendlies.

Football League signed a deal with You Tube last week enabling highlights of all its leagues to be screened on Club Channels on You Tube

Burnley Official You Tube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/user/officialburnleyfc/videos

Sorts of things you will see on clubs' You Tube channels (some new material already uploaded in the week since the deal).

Chris Woods' Leicester has announced all these features on it's Channel this week. Others like Burnley will have similar:

Match Highlights: Catch all the goals from  matches this season less than 24 hours after full-time.

Tunnel Cam:  welcomes you into the inner sanctum with a fascinating insight from the players' tunnel.

#ASK: Your chance to ask players the questions that matter through social media.

Player Interviews: We’ll bring you all the pre-match build up as well as the post-match reaction so you won’t miss a thing.

Feature Interviews:  in the hotseat on our YouTube page for your enjoyment.

Goal of the Month: All the best strikes from the first team, Under-21s and Under-18s every month.

Behind-The-Scenes: A unique look behind the scenes at a host of events, including footage from  training sessions..

On top of all this, some clubs will also be live streaming some  Development Squad fixtures.


Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 12 years ago

I watched a couple of U21 matches over the past couple of weeks.  I was shocked at the standard - I really did think it was pretty poor.  Technically they're all brilliant, and the patterns of play etc are as you'd expect.  But there's a complete lack of intensity and physicality, they're all so slight.  It looked to me like a good A-League team would dominate them.  It does worry me about Howieson and also Payne that they're stuck at this level without getting many chances at first team level, and we're potentially relying on them for the AWs.  I'd much rather see them in the A-League.

Normo's coming home

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over 12 years ago

sign 'em up- we seem to be looking for another class midfielder.

How do Howieson, Payne and Fenton rate compared to each other do you reckon?



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over 12 years ago

I saw Payne and Howieson at the Olympics and I really liked both of them.  In those games Payne was probably the standout but both looked impressive.  I've never seen Fenton play live

Normo's coming home

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over 12 years ago
james dean wrote:

I saw Payne and Howieson at the Olympics and I really liked both of them.  In those games Payne was probably the standout but both looked impressive.  I've never seen Fenton play live


Might be available next year TBH


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over 12 years ago

I'd really hope that in the next World Cup cycle the word went out that players need to be playing senior football somewhere to be realistically considered for the AWs

Normo's coming home

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over 12 years ago

I was just wondering where Fenton was at playing for the 'Nix compared to these two in the under-21s in England. Louis seemed capable of playing an attacking midfield role last year, and didn't seem too far behind them in terms of skill.



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over 12 years ago

Cameron Howieson     ‏@CameronHowieson                1 h       

Good to be able to watch the New Zealand u17s! #memories


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over 12 years ago

Has not played for them for quite a while though. They are having a great season though.

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over 12 years ago

Surprised he didn't make the final squad after getting a lot of game time for the AWs in the last year or so. Any conspiracies or explanations?



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over 12 years ago

Phoenix should be looking to make a play for him - he needs football to progress

Normo's coming home

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over 12 years ago

some of the phoenix youth signings looking rash now as we've signed too much chaff and not enough quality, especially when we don't have enough spots to bring in potential Kiwi back up further. 



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over 12 years ago

Nope


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over 12 years ago
Hope this guy kicks on. He appears to have stagnated the past 12 months at his club and even gone backwards in the pecking order with his team going well



Auckland will rise once more

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over 12 years ago

Hes 18 playing in sides reserves. We have to give him time i guess


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over 12 years ago

Only 18 and his club pressing for promo to premier league. Not many 18 year olds playing in midfield in championship. Judge him at 20.

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over 12 years ago
I guess. He just seemed to be getting a bit more game time a year ago and seemed to be on the bench for the first team a lot more.



Auckland will rise once more

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over 12 years ago
I guess. He just seemed to be getting a bit more game time a year ago and seemed to be on the bench for the first team a lot more.


Its similar to Wood whilst at WBA, team pushing for promotion into the Premiership is unlikely to give much gametime to untested kids. Burnley were mid table and safe when he was getting game time previously.
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over 12 years ago

Only 18 and his club pressing for promo to premier league. Not many 18 year olds playing in midfield in championship. Judge him at 20.


Lots of talk here recently on how 18-20 is considered the age in the UK that young players fall behind.  Up to that age often are at a similar level to players in other European countries.  But then they stagnate.  Don't get opportunities in first team squads and the reserve/U21 league is not a good standard.  If he isn't getting first team football I think he should leave.

Normo's coming home

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History
james dean wrote:

Only 18 and his club pressing for promo to premier league. Not many 18 year olds playing in midfield in championship. Judge him at 20.


Lots of talk here recently on how 18-20 is considered the age in the UK that young players fall behind.  Up to that age often are at a similar level to players in other European countries.  But then they stagnate.  Don't get opportunities in first team squads and the reserve/U21 league is not a good standard.  If he isn't getting first team football I think he should leave.



He needs to be playing in a starting XI. That does not look like happening anytime soon at Burnley so he needs to put pressure on management to loan him out to League 2 / Conference to gain that experience, confidence and match fitness.
Supporter world's best and worst football teams: Waikato/WaiBop, Kingz, Knights, Phoenix, The Argyle, The Whites & the All Whites

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about 12 years ago

Playing for the u 21's: 

U21 Premier League Cup Fourth Round

The Clarets cruised into the quarter finals of the U21 Premier League Cup with a convincing Christmas win over Bolton at Turf Moor.

Burnley dominated the mini-derby and saw off Wanderers thanks to goals from Cameron Howieson, Jason Gilchrist and Jamie Frost.

New Zealand international Howieson opened his account for the season with a fierce low drive 18 minutes before half time and Gilchrist doubled the advantage ten minutes into the second half.


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about 12 years ago

Cam has just been called up but has not played at a senior level since his last All Whites appearance.  Is he not making the grade in the UK?

Supporter world's best and worst football teams: Waikato/WaiBop, Kingz, Knights, Phoenix, The Argyle, The Whites & the All Whites

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about 12 years ago

19 year old in the 2nd best champtionship team. Not surprising really.

His contract expires at end of this season so will be interesting to see what happens.

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about 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:

19 year old in the 2nd best champtionship team. Not surprising really.

His contract expires at end of this season so will be interesting to see what happens.

Think Payne is off contract this season also, important times coming up for both the Lancashire based boys. Both seem highly rated but getting nowhere, maybe its time to move on.
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