The problem is too many have been chucked in together.As a rule only a few from a youth team will come through yet we can virtually field a whole side of academy graduates.
The issue isn't just with the quality. There are numerous talented players in our academy. The issue is that most of the recent grads have come in too fast and been exposed, or come into a losing or unstable environment. When you look at a club like Everton, Moyes is able to introduce youth players gradually amongst a squad of more mature, seasoned professionals. It means that there is less stress, and while there is always expectation it usually comes without thr onus of responsibility. It also means that it is that much harder to break through, and the ones that break through are very good. At Man U that is taken to an even higher level, and breaking through at that club generally means you are ready for PL football. If Lambert is our manager in 5 years, and he's able to stabilise the club, the types of youth player coming through in that set up will be more ready and qualified for first team action than almost any of those we've seen in the past few seasons.
Quote from: ToLambo Villa on January 14, 2013, 11:56:03 AMThe issue isn't just with the quality. There are numerous talented players in our academy. The issue is that most of the recent grads have come in too fast and been exposed, or come into a losing or unstable environment. When you look at a club like Everton, Moyes is able to introduce youth players gradually amongst a squad of more mature, seasoned professionals. It means that there is less stress, and while there is always expectation it usually comes without thr onus of responsibility. It also means that it is that much harder to break through, and the ones that break through are very good. At Man U that is taken to an even higher level, and breaking through at that club generally means you are ready for PL football. If Lambert is our manager in 5 years, and he's able to stabilise the club, the types of youth player coming through in that set up will be more ready and qualified for first team action than almost any of those we've seen in the past few seasons.Exactly, i think, personally, the pressures ruined Albrighton for starters. Theyve been thrown in too deep, too soon and for too long for their own good, they dont have enough experienced players around them, and its really shown in the last few games. My biggest worry, quite apart from relegation, is that some of `em may never recover.
Quote from: David_Nab on January 14, 2013, 08:59:26 AMThe problem is too many have been chucked in together.As a rule only a few from a youth team will come through yet we can virtually field a whole side of academy graduates.If you are going to throw 4-5 in at once you want established players in the other positions, performing at their peak. Compare us to 'that' man utd side that we beat in '95 - they had neville x2, scholes, butt and beckham all in the team/squad but also had Schmeichel, Keane, Bruce and Pallister who gave them a strong spine to the team and provided the leadership that a young side needs.
I think part of the problem has been that only a few of them have been out on loan, and then mostly for short periods. We have been happy to have them playing in the second string league (whatever name they give it) where they have been playing against younger and more inexperienced players than themselves and then when we have won that league, have clapped ourselves on the back and said how good they are, whilst all the time players at other clubs have been experiencing the hard grind amongst the lower league players and often, not always, have returned better for it.
But other clubs seem much more successful at producing players with the pace, strength and technique to really shine at the top level. Southampton have produced Bale, Walcott and Oxlade Chamberlain in the last few years, all miles better than anything from our academy. Many top clubs, and a few lower down as well, can boast of producing at least one, and often several, genuine world class talents over the last 20 years