wasn't Bale crap for about 18 months?
Quote from: Colhint on March 24, 2013, 06:31:32 PMwasn't Bale crap for about 18 months?I am pretty sure that, a year plus after he joined them, there was a stat that said Spurs had never won a match which he had started.
The bindippers are after him this summer allegedly. We need to get him signed up as priority número uno
Bennett in my mind isn't up to it in terms of first choice in his position, he's just not good enough - yet.I agree with Chris, re buying potential, but I think with some of the players, we're kind of forcing the issue - either you sink or you swim, because more often than not, you're going to be thrown into it.That concerns me a bit - ie that we're the wrong side of the fine balance between buying and nurturing potential, and wrecking it.
Weimann (to be topic) is a great example of the mental strength you want in a young player, he just doesn't seem to let things get him down, if things go badly he gives another 2% to make up for it. It's that attitude that has made him so popular with the fans and that leads to him being so influential at times.
Quote from: paul_e on March 25, 2013, 11:10:59 AMWeimann (to be topic) is a great example of the mental strength you want in a young player, he just doesn't seem to let things get him down, if things go badly he gives another 2% to make up for it. It's that attitude that has made him so popular with the fans and that leads to him being so influential at times.And, it appears, Gardner Jnr also seems to have this innate mental toughness ...Westie has done amazingly to step up from Crewe to P'ship; perhaps a good sign re his personal resilience and mental toughness.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 24, 2013, 06:20:24 PMBennett in my mind isn't up to it in terms of first choice in his position, he's just not good enough - yet.I agree with Chris, re buying potential, but I think with some of the players, we're kind of forcing the issue - either you sink or you swim, because more often than not, you're going to be thrown into it.That concerns me a bit - ie that we're the wrong side of the fine balance between buying and nurturing potential, and wrecking it.I agree on the bottom line but this is where good scouting and coaching becomes important. If these guys are going to hit the peak of their potential they need to take the negatives from this season and work out what to do about them. If they can do that and come back knowing they can cope with situations next year and mentally prepared to 'go again' then they'll be fine. If they can't get beyond them then they're not going to make it at this level. This mental toughness is really important in the development years for players. To get as far as they have suggests there is an element of that self-belief there, the coaches, etc just need to help them build on that.Weimann (to be topic) is a great example of the mental strength you want in a young player, he just doesn't seem to let things get him down, if things go badly he gives another 2% to make up for it. It's that attitude that has made him so popular with the fans and that leads to him being so influential at times.
Absolutely, I'd say the same about Baker, Delph, Lowton and Bannan as well. I think Clark has struggled a little more but he's had a lot more on his shoulders than the rest with being made captain during his first real extended run in the side but I think that suggests that he's probably the strongest of the lot, I know a lot of people on here like to give him shit and would happily sell him but I think he's shown a hell of a lot of will to make it through this season and i think he'll come out of it a much better defender.