I wrote to Doug about him slagging off the youth system. Doug wrote back to me almost telling me he agreed he was a twat. It caused quite a furore at the time.
It was annoying at the time given the hype they got after winning the 2002 youth cup (and then seeing Rooney got straight into the Everton team) but in fairness he played many of them and they simply weren't of the same ilk as what came through under him at Leeds.
The Moore brothers, he quickly decided Stefan wasn't good enough and he didn't do anything to prove him wrong after leaving. Luke he did play and he had a decent scoring season before falling out of favour under O'Neill.
Stephen Cooke was one constantly put forward as a saviour around 2003/04. After leaving us he was playing for Halesowen Town in 2007. Instead went with the late Peter Whittingham who was a big success in his first season.
He also put in Ridgewell and Steven Davis for long spells (probably in Ridgewell's case due to lack of options with Laursen's injuries but Davis probably reminded him of Stephen McPhail at Leeds) and also gave Cahill a run of 5-6 games right at the end of his tenure.
There was no catastrophic mishandling as MON selling Cahill when he did and how he turned out a few years later.
We tended to get misty eyed about the youth team 20 years ago and thinking they were all going to seamlessly come into the first team and be the second coming of what Man. United did in the early 90s but the reality was generally there to see.
I personally think the ones that got to the Youth cup final a few years later had more potential, that was Albrighton, Bannan, Fonz and Gabby and Gardner had come through the year before.
Those were the days when FFP was just a figment of imagination concerning youth graduates.