Unless they start producing the likes of Bowery will be gone in time. Taking young players away from successful loan spells to make the bench look a bit stronger makes no sense to me and is pure short-termism. I would much rather we ensure we give our young players the best chance of making it by letting them develop their games in an environment where they're starting every game. The first team needs to be dealt with separately until that young player is genuinely ready to not just play a few minutes here and there but to be someone who can start games regularly.
Quote from: OCD on December 16, 2013, 02:00:36 PMUnless they start producing the likes of Bowery will be gone in time. Taking young players away from successful loan spells to make the bench look a bit stronger makes no sense to me and is pure short-termism. I would much rather we ensure we give our young players the best chance of making it by letting them develop their games in an environment where they're starting every game. The first team needs to be dealt with separately until that young player is genuinely ready to not just play a few minutes here and there but to be someone who can start games regularly. You need a mix of both, time away on loan, if it goes well have a month or 2 back at the club around the first team and maybe the odd cameo from the bench and see how it pans out.However well planned a loan is the work in training won't be the same so that time back with the club is just to see what they've picked up, if there are any bad habits, etc.
Quote from: paul_e on December 16, 2013, 02:04:32 PMQuote from: OCD on December 16, 2013, 02:00:36 PMUnless they start producing the likes of Bowery will be gone in time. Taking young players away from successful loan spells to make the bench look a bit stronger makes no sense to me and is pure short-termism. I would much rather we ensure we give our young players the best chance of making it by letting them develop their games in an environment where they're starting every game. The first team needs to be dealt with separately until that young player is genuinely ready to not just play a few minutes here and there but to be someone who can start games regularly. You need a mix of both, time away on loan, if it goes well have a month or 2 back at the club around the first team and maybe the odd cameo from the bench and see how it pans out.However well planned a loan is the work in training won't be the same so that time back with the club is just to see what they've picked up, if there are any bad habits, etc.Bad habits like scoring goals!
Quote from: eastie on December 07, 2013, 08:51:05 PMQuote from: PGW on December 07, 2013, 08:49:27 PMWas indeed a great goal, great run across the box before drilling home......well done JackWould like to see jack and Samir get some game time as the season progresses - both have that creative spark in them.Personally I'd leave them out on loan. I think playing week in, week out will develop them quicker than getting the odd cameo at Villa.
Quote from: PGW on December 07, 2013, 08:49:27 PMWas indeed a great goal, great run across the box before drilling home......well done JackWould like to see jack and Samir get some game time as the season progresses - both have that creative spark in them.
Was indeed a great goal, great run across the box before drilling home......well done Jack
It was a really nice run and pass from grealish, but I think calling the weight of the pass exceptional is a bit OTT. I'm not sure you can weight a three yard pass exceptionally! I think we might want to wait and see if a championship team comes in for grealish for the second half of the season, ditto carruthers. Only worth it if they're going to play though - graham has only played about 10 minutes at Ipswich.
I was told that the coaching staff rate Johnson highly but dont think he tries hard enough and pushes himself enough. 'He plays well within himself' was the phrase used.
I agree, the little through ball was lovely because it was well-disguised.He's at a good club at the moment, because County do play the best football in that division when they get going, lots of style. However, it does look almost hilariously easy for him at times, everyone else is so slow it's like he's in the matrix. It is a good sign for his talent, that he's so obviously above it considering his age, but he's also got to be aware that the Premier League is a touch less sedate and roomy in the final third, and he'll have some pretty harsh adjusting to do.
Quote from: Montbert on December 17, 2013, 12:59:09 PMI agree, the little through ball was lovely because it was well-disguised.He's at a good club at the moment, because County do play the best football in that division when they get going, lots of style. However, it does look almost hilariously easy for him at times, everyone else is so slow it's like he's in the matrix. It is a good sign for his talent, that he's so obviously above it considering his age, but he's also got to be aware that the Premier League is a touch less sedate and roomy in the final third, and he'll have some pretty harsh adjusting to do.I love the way you know your League 2 football well enough to differentiate who plays good football or not. And on a completely unrelated topic you're able to give a well-written précis of highly lauded Italian novels. H&V can be such an educational resource. For that reason Monty, you're my poster of the year.