FOOTBALL fans with long memories will remember Danny Cadamateri tearing it up as a teenage striker in the Premier League with Everton.
But now it’s the turn of his sons Bailey and Caelan.
The latter, recently snapped up by Man City after coming through the ranks at Sheffield Wednesday, took to social media this afternoon after bagging his first goal for the Scotland Under-19 team aged just FIFTEEN.
That came during a resounding 7-1 friendly win over UAE in Slovenia, with St Mirren’s Evan Mooney, Rangers’ Calum Adamson and a hat-trick from West Ham’sJosh Landers the other goalscorers.
And no sooner had he bagged the achievement than he was challenging his big brother Bailey to go one better as he plays for Jamaica’s full side against Trinidad and Tobago tonight.
Unlike Caelan, Bailey was born in Leeds and previously represented England at youth level before throwing his lot in with Jamaica.
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He wrote: “Great result today and buzzing to get my 1st goal for @ScotlandNT u19s
“Now over to you @Baileycadz in your World Cup Qualifier tonight for @jff_football against Trinidad and Tobago.
“Good luck dread-less Rasta”
Caelan-Kole – who has only recently stepped up from the Scotland Under-16 ranks – was born in Cupar while his dad was playing for Dundee Utd.
The striker completed his move to Man City in July amid a raft of interest from Premier League clubs.
A Sheffield Wednesday statement read: “Owls academy product Caelan Cadamarteri has completed his transfer to Premier League giants Manchester City.
“The teenager moves to the Etihad Stadium for an undisclosed fee.
“Cadamarteri finished last season as Wednesday’s Under-18 Professional Development League top scorer with 24 goals as the team finished second in the division to secure a play-off spot.
“The Scotland Under-16 forward also registered three strikes on the international stage.
“Sheffield Wednesday wish the very best to Caelan as he embarks on the next step of his fledgling career.”
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