Thank you Danny Murphy for letting us know that the reason why he's blossomed so well is because of the time he spent at Man City...
May I remind or make aware Rodgers is known to Mark Harrison who is Villa academy manager. His knowledge and development of Rodgers is a key part of him signing, settling and knowing his abilitiesHe was previously WBA academy manager and West Brom coaches spoke about how Morgan Rogers would one day play in the Champions League, being held in a completely different, higher level of esteem.
...after a decade at Albion, Manchester City’s offer in excess of £4million was accepted and Rogers headed to the Etihad Campus just after turning 17.He was a part of the Man City under-18 side which beat Chelsea 3-2 in the FA Youth Cup final in 2020, scoring one of the goals, but admitted to struggling to adapt to City’s structure. Pep Guardiola’s methods are spread across the club’s youth sides to allow academy players to fit into the first-team when called on.However, Rogers felt like a “mannequin” in City’s rigid structure and couldn’t express himself, so his first loan spell at Lincoln - who played a free brand of football - came as a relief. It was his most productive loan spell despite only being at the age of 18...
Quote from: paul_e on April 22, 2024, 01:29:44 PMOh Rob, that's a beautiful quote fail.One of the best. It's why I do it so infrequently.
Oh Rob, that's a beautiful quote fail.
I think you mean Bduck
Quote from: Footy-Vill on April 22, 2024, 12:23:34 PMMay I remind or make aware Rodgers is known to Mark Harrison who is Villa academy manager. His knowledge and development of Rodgers is a key part of him signing, settling and knowing his abilitiesHe was previously WBA academy manager and West Brom coaches spoke about how Morgan Rogers would one day play in the Champions League, being held in a completely different, higher level of esteem.I don't think this has much truth in it. If Harrison was so confident in him then surely we would have been in for him when Boro got him for a cool one million. Instead we only looked at him six months later when Emery saw him and his price had gone up to £8-15m.
If his time at Man City's academy is the reason for his success, then why after two years playing there did he not impress in any of his loans?West Brom have obviously done a good job with him to get him on their radar. Boro then did a good job with him to get him on ours. And Emery has gone a good job with him because you can literally see the improvement in him in only a few months.
Quote from: Drummond on April 22, 2024, 01:17:19 PMI think you mean BduckWas it Duck Rogers or Duck Dodgers in the Looney Tunes cartoons?
His goal was so very, very good. First of all the surging run, but then the skill to cut inside the defender, and unleash a fantastic finish. But also the supreme confidence in his own ability when I suspect most players his age would have looked to have passed it in the area.
Quote from: Risso on April 22, 2024, 02:07:16 PMHis goal was so very, very good. First of all the surging run, but then the skill to cut inside the defender, and unleash a fantastic finish. But also the supreme confidence in his own ability when I suspect most players his age would have looked to have passed it in the area.The finish looked good but it did come off the keeper's face.
Quote from: eamonn on April 22, 2024, 04:05:16 PMQuote from: Risso on April 22, 2024, 02:07:16 PMHis goal was so very, very good. First of all the surging run, but then the skill to cut inside the defender, and unleash a fantastic finish. But also the supreme confidence in his own ability when I suspect most players his age would have looked to have passed it in the area.The finish looked good but it did come off the keeper's face.So it was a good finish then