PannickAtTheDisco
Well-Known Member
Your whole premise is flawed. I can easily look at the evidence you provided and say, out of everyone that went on loan from your list there is 1 top class player (Harry Kane), yet out of the few that didn't go on loan, Rashford and Sterling are genuinely some of the best players to come out of England in recent years. So send them on loan and they turn out like Trippier, someone who couldn't get anywhere near Germany, Spain or France's squad. The truth is, players don't develop properly when they are constantly going from loan to loan. They go through different environments, each team has a different structure. What players need is a environment where they are allowed to develop, something that is stable. The other point you seem to miss the whole load of kids who spent time earning their stripes at Chelsea and City. Chelsea have won the last 5 FA Cups and none of their youth are anywhere being top class. Because they are mismanaged. Look at Loftus-Cheek, who in England youth teams was considered a bigger talent than Dele Alli, yet he did the time and missed critical time for his development. Same with the rest of the Chelsea boys.
If I was a youngster coming up at City, I would bail right after my 1st year after my scholarship because there are no chances at City. We would rather spend 30m on Real Madrid's version of Mangala, than give time to our young RB, who has done everything the club has told him to do.
not really, it just proves you have to either be really special, or incredibly lucky to get anything other than the normal route for everyone else. The way life works.