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Now QPR call for super Reece
Top clubs queue up to sign talented teen
STAR striker Reece Tison-Lascaris has attracted the attentions of yet another professional football club after winning a place in the youth ranks at Championship side Queen's Park Rangers.
The promising 15-year-old hit the headlines after being invited to take part in a series of trials with Nottingham Forest.
Having already spent two weeks with the League One leaders, Reece is due back at Forest early next year to continue working with the club's youth academy.
But Reece, who lives in Fredrick Street in King's Cross, is keen to keep his options open as he chases his dream of making it in the often harsh world of football, and would love the chance to prove himself at a club a little closer to home.
A keen Manchester United fan, Reece was first spotted whilst playing for his club side the London Tigers by a coach from the Pro Touch Soccer Academy (PTSA), an organising aimed at helping the most promising young players from across Camden and Islington make it in the professional world of football.
Under the guidance of PTSA head coach Ash Rahman, Reece has since attracted the attentions of a host of top clubs.
Ash, who has been involved in football for more than ten years, was quick to back the talented youngster to make it to the very top. "There's something very special about Reece," he said. "He's very quick, strong on the ball and has a great eye for goal. Players like him don't come along very often. "But to make it as a footballer is so incredibly difficult, hopefully with the right help he will get the chance to prove himself."
The Pro Touch Soccer Academy is hosting a series of trials for boys aged between 12 to 14-years-old on January 2 at Market Road.
Anyone interested should contact Ash on 07732 872 022 for more info.
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