McCormack really has been a truly terrible signing.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on August 30, 2017, 06:45:46 PMMcCormack really has been a truly terrible signing. Based on his track record, it really does look like we're a big fucking burden for anyone who joins. How can you score so many goals for so long, then just look shot. It's got to be us, surely?
I don't agree that a bloated squad stops youngsters progressing. If they're good enough - better than the poor players bloating up the squad - then they will play.Some managers are less brilliant than we would like, but I don't know one of them that wouldn't play an outstanding youngster - one that could possibly save their job - just because they have a "bloated squad".It's more likely that we over hype the youngsters and cling to them as our next big hope when, 9 times out of 10, they are worse or no better than those that are playing and we are moaning about.
I see Alex Bruce has left Bury only 17 days after signing for them.....next stop Dad?
Quote from: Villa75 on August 30, 2017, 06:27:06 PMI don't agree that a bloated squad stops youngsters progressing. If they're good enough - better than the poor players bloating up the squad - then they will play.Some managers are less brilliant than we would like, but I don't know one of them that wouldn't play an outstanding youngster - one that could possibly save their job - just because they have a "bloated squad".It's more likely that we over hype the youngsters and cling to them as our next big hope when, 9 times out of 10, they are worse or no better than those that are playing and we are moaning about.Young players have to continually be stepping up to the next level to develop. Very few go straight to first team as 16/17 year olds. Many managers default to experience for their short term existence rather than looking at the long term for the club.
Quote from: old man villa fan on August 30, 2017, 07:40:48 PMQuote from: Villa75 on August 30, 2017, 06:27:06 PMI don't agree that a bloated squad stops youngsters progressing. If they're good enough - better than the poor players bloating up the squad - then they will play.Some managers are less brilliant than we would like, but I don't know one of them that wouldn't play an outstanding youngster - one that could possibly save their job - just because they have a "bloated squad".It's more likely that we over hype the youngsters and cling to them as our next big hope when, 9 times out of 10, they are worse or no better than those that are playing and we are moaning about.Young players have to continually be stepping up to the next level to develop. Very few go straight to first team as 16/17 year olds. Many managers default to experience for their short term existence rather than looking at the long term for the club.A bit like classroom sizes, I can see how squad size could affect the development of da yoof. I've never been subjected to professional coaching, but surely having 25+(?) 'senior' players at training every day is going to limit the amount of time that can be expended by coaches on the younger players.