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Blades starlet Naughton in big demand



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Published Date: 19 November 2008
KYLE Naughton's elevation to the international stage will generate more speculation regarding the Sheffield United defender's future, manager Kevin Blackwell concedes.
Naughton, who won his first England under-21 cap during last night's 2-0 victory over the Czech Republic at Bramall Lane, has attracted Premier League admirers, including Aston Villa, Arsenal and Manchester City, since making his Blades debut in August.

United have consistently dismissed speculation that they will be forced to cash in on Naughton's talents, with Blackwell pointing to their solid financial position as proof they are no longer a selling club.

But the United manager admits that the youngster's rapid progress means he will continue to be the subject of intense media speculation.

Said Blackwell: "With every game people are becoming more and more aware of Kyle.

"And, of course, that includes people from other teams. But it doesn't bother us or Kyle.

"It's part and parcel of what we'd expect. He's played in some massive games already and he's shown terrific maturity."

Naughton made his debut for Stuart Pearce's side as a 60th minute substitute.

His next game is expected to be at The Valley on Saturday where Championship strugglers Charlton Athletic host a United side attempting to bounce back from defeat by fellow promotion hopefuls Reading.

That result saw United slip to fifth in the table with early leaders Wolves scheduled to visit Bramall Lane next week.

As well as providing another opportunity for Naughton to showcase his talents, the Czechs visit also allowed United to press their case to be included in England bid for the 2018 World Cup.

United chairman Kevin McCabe argues that Sheffield's role in developing the modern game means it deserves to be chosen ahead of rival cities such as Nottingham and Leeds which are also likely to enter the running.

Lord Triesman, the FA chairman, wrote in his programme notes: "Bramall Lane was the first major stadium in the history of football and retains its special place in the great story of football."

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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 8:37 AM
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Pistonbroke2,

all oer place 20/11/2008 01:51:14
I congratulate Kyle on his England debut and hope he goes on to bigger and better things but with the Blades.

It was always a disappointment to me that Bramall Lane isn't known the world over as the first major football ground but that is the fault of the city council and to a lessor extent the Telegraph and Star. There should be a sign at the railway station telling the world of Sheffields' achievments, modesty doesn't pay.
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teajayy1,

20/11/2008 20:43:18
If Kyle wants to progress into the senior England set up he needs to move away from the sty.
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