salfordpaul
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Denayer however seems to be a shrewd one who needs to be back with us I feel.
6 if you include Nemane (Humphreys, Adarabioyo, Nemane, Wood, Bryan, Barker)Blue Mist said:The BBC1 News at One has just covered the match last night, fair play to them that they mentioned 5 of Citys team come from Manchester. I bet the $ky Sunday shite (the one with the journo's) Talkshite or Robbie Savage never mention that.
kun said:6 if you include Nemane (Humphreys, Adarabioyo, Nemane, Wood, Bryan, Barker)Blue Mist said:The BBC1 News at One has just covered the match last night, fair play to them that they mentioned 5 of Citys team come from Manchester. I bet the $ky Sunday shite (the one with the journo's) Talkshite or Robbie Savage never mention that.
supercity88 said:kun said:6 if you include Nemane (Humphreys, Adarabioyo, Nemane, Wood, Bryan, Barker)Blue Mist said:The BBC1 News at One has just covered the match last night, fair play to them that they mentioned 5 of Citys team come from Manchester. I bet the $ky Sunday shite (the one with the journo's) Talkshite or Robbie Savage never mention that.
Nemane is a Manc! He might have been born in France but listen to him! And he plays for England. He would regard himself as a Mancunian Englishman...
If you're including the subs bench then Sam Tattum is a Manchester lad and Charlie Albinson is from Bolton.twosips said:supercity88 said:kun said:6 if you include Nemane (Humphreys, Adarabioyo, Nemane, Wood, Bryan, Barker)
Nemane is a Manc! He might have been born in France but listen to him! And he plays for England. He would regard himself as a Mancunian Englishman...
You're all missing Buckley too.
ColinLee said:If you're including the subs bench then Sam Tattum is a Manchester lad and Charlie Albinson is from Bolton.twosips said:supercity88 said:Nemane is a Manc! He might have been born in France but listen to him! And he plays for England. He would regard himself as a Mancunian Englishman...
You're all missing Buckley too.
Has Nemane played for England?
I struggle to believe that you genuinely think our best u21 prospects are those you mention.salfordpaul said:Agree on potential. Don't really think Angelinno very easy on the eye Billy Whizz type of performer and good left foot attributes but I hate writing this but my heart just tells me he won't be good enough and too small. U21 Hiwulia Cole Evans Lawlor Facey. U18 Barker Bryan Tosin. U17 Nemane Wood. U16 & schoolboys Bashiru Nemechie brothers Patching Foden all I'm told signed by Cassell ??? There is obviously some I will have missed but it stacks up that Jim Cassell left one hell of a legacy and despite money facilities and efforts it isn't close to being matched yet in terms of development. We haven't seen anyone sustain a career since he left and we arent even doing what the rags did for years by promoting individuals that aren't quite good enough , give em a quick debut in an easy game, tell the World they are brilliant then sell them a month later for 750,000 grand with add ons. ( higginbotham Appleton Cooke Healy Murdoch Curtis and more). The only one I think we have done that with is Huws. And to think we thought via listening to Marwood that we had "found one" in Abdul Razzak??? 2 years later 4 clubs later, 2,sackings later he can't get in Doncasters team? I'm not even gonna mention Rekik Lopes Suarez and Pozo. Let's hope we can speed up and be the best in youth development again. We have the resources and we've done it twice before in two different eras without a penny being spent hardly.
I refused to bite on any of that "peculiar" post.without a dream said:I struggle to believe that you genuinely think our best u21 prospects are those you mention.salfordpaul said:Agree on potential. Don't really think Angelinno very easy on the eye Billy Whizz type of performer and good left foot attributes but I hate writing this but my heart just tells me he won't be good enough and too small. U21 Hiwulia Cole Evans Lawlor Facey. U18 Barker Bryan Tosin. U17 Nemane Wood. U16 & schoolboys Bashiru Nemechie brothers Patching Foden all I'm told signed by Cassell ??? There is obviously some I will have missed but it stacks up that Jim Cassell left one hell of a legacy and despite money facilities and efforts it isn't close to being matched yet in terms of development. We haven't seen anyone sustain a career since he left and we arent even doing what the rags did for years by promoting individuals that aren't quite good enough , give em a quick debut in an easy game, tell the World they are brilliant then sell them a month later for 750,000 grand with add ons. ( higginbotham Appleton Cooke Healy Murdoch Curtis and more). The only one I think we have done that with is Huws. And to think we thought via listening to Marwood that we had "found one" in Abdul Razzak??? 2 years later 4 clubs later, 2,sackings later he can't get in Doncasters team? I'm not even gonna mention Rekik Lopes Suarez and Pozo. Let's hope we can speed up and be the best in youth development again. We have the resources and we've done it twice before in two different eras without a penny being spent hardly.
They all seem to have something in common and it certainly isn't ability. Has Bluemoon always had this collection of anglophiles or is it new?without a dream said:I struggle to believe that you genuinely think our best u21 prospects are those you mention.salfordpaul said:Agree on potential. Don't really think Angelinno very easy on the eye Billy Whizz type of performer and good left foot attributes but I hate writing this but my heart just tells me he won't be good enough and too small. U21 Hiwulia Cole Evans Lawlor Facey. U18 Barker Bryan Tosin. U17 Nemane Wood. U16 & schoolboys Bashiru Nemechie brothers Patching Foden all I'm told signed by Cassell ??? There is obviously some I will have missed but it stacks up that Jim Cassell left one hell of a legacy and despite money facilities and efforts it isn't close to being matched yet in terms of development. We haven't seen anyone sustain a career since he left and we arent even doing what the rags did for years by promoting individuals that aren't quite good enough , give em a quick debut in an easy game, tell the World they are brilliant then sell them a month later for 750,000 grand with add ons. ( higginbotham Appleton Cooke Healy Murdoch Curtis and more). The only one I think we have done that with is Huws. And to think we thought via listening to Marwood that we had "found one" in Abdul Razzak??? 2 years later 4 clubs later, 2,sackings later he can't get in Doncasters team? I'm not even gonna mention Rekik Lopes Suarez and Pozo. Let's hope we can speed up and be the best in youth development again. We have the resources and we've done it twice before in two different eras without a penny being spent hardly.
sam-caddick said:I really hope some of those English lads Chelsea have get an opportunity soon.
Looking at Charlie Colkett, if he was in any other academy, including ours, he would be getting game time next season, he looks a Toni Kroos in the making.
A few of those Chelsea English players will go on and become senior internationals in my opinion.
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:sam-caddick said:I really hope some of those English lads Chelsea have get an opportunity soon.
Looking at Charlie Colkett, if he was in any other academy, including ours, he would be getting game time next season, he looks a Toni Kroos in the making.
A few of those Chelsea English players will go on and become senior internationals in my opinion.
I think I've agreed on this with you before ?, but he is by far chelsea's best player imo, didn't rely on strength and was an intelligent passer. If he doesn't make it in the prem it would be such a shame. With players like, him, Bamford, Loftus cheek, they should all be playing for chelsea soon. They're all english aswel which is great !
sam-caddick said:Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:sam-caddick said:I really hope some of those English lads Chelsea have get an opportunity soon.
Looking at Charlie Colkett, if he was in any other academy, including ours, he would be getting game time next season, he looks a Toni Kroos in the making.
A few of those Chelsea English players will go on and become senior internationals in my opinion.
I think I've agreed on this with you before ?, but he is by far chelsea's best player imo, didn't rely on strength and was an intelligent passer. If he doesn't make it in the prem it would be such a shame. With players like, him, Bamford, Loftus cheek, they should all be playing for chelsea soon. They're all english aswel which is great !
Yeah we have shared comments on him last week mate.
England have been crying out for a dominant Regista type of player and finally we look like we may have one in the making.
I am just not convinced Jose is the right manager for Chelsea if they want to promote some youth, Jose has promised Loftus Cheek game time next season so we will see.
BigOscar said:I don't think anyone suggested our players were younger, just that they had clearly put far more emphasis on players who'd developed physically early. It's a pretty standard tactic in youth football, as it's by far the easiest way to win.
I am curious as to whether there is any evidence that these players are more or less likely to have successful careers than the slower developers. I'd imagine they actually are at a disadvantage in the long run, as they never have to learn the technical side of the game at youth level, as they find it so much easier to just run straight past people with power and pace. Why learn how to hit a perfectly weighted through pass if you can just charge past people? Why learn how to spin away from pressure when you can just hold them off with strength?
If you imagine the amount of guile and intelligence someone like David Silva had to learn to play against bigger opponents, compared to someone like Lukaku who could just let their physicality do the work, it's hard to imagine that the smaller player doesn't gain more from youth football, even if they are less dominant. I'm not convinced you really learn a whole lot by beating people with your physicality, all that happens is that you eventually get to the point where you play against people just as physical as you and you discover you don't have the tools to do anything about it. Obviously if you continue to develop phyiscally and become a bit of a physical freak like a Lukaku or a Benteke then you can continue to rely almost entirely on that, but you can't help but feel they'd have benefited hugely on concentrating a bit more on the technical side of their games.
I don't know, it might just be me, but I imagine people like Manu Garcia, Angelino and Maffeo learnt a lot more from those games than their giant lads.