Worth a repost from the Post-Match thread as I think it is important to point out:looks top talent for his age, to play like that at 17 against some top players is not something you often see in english clubs
If the FA were serious about getting teams to bring through players then they'd add a couple of extra bench spots for club grown players under 21. Then you could comfortable have people like Foden on the bench in case the game situation allows them to get a chance, without it being a gamble.
Hopefully he'll be the first one.
Most teams (inc. City probably) would just abuse this system and those poor kids would be sitting on benches instead of actually playing for their respective U teams. It's never really a good idea when those top to bottom ideas are artifically implemented, even though they sound nice on paper. And this exact case is actually happening in other footballing countries, or even in other sports.This is the one thing I've wanted for ages. If they were club trained and HG, and id arguably go younger. U19 or sumat. But i think its definitely a good idea that would make a tangible difference.
For all the positive comments, some of the comments on that thread are hilarious. Apparently we have "f*ck all experience" with developing players aged 18-21. Oh, and Foden should leave us if he wants to have a good career (because only players that leave City have good careers and all youth have always been wasted here).He's even got his own thread on Sadcafe with the OP as follows:
'So for half the game I thought I was watching Bernardo Silva's debut or David Silva, and then awoke from my slumber to see that this guys name is Phil Foden.. who?'
For all the positive comments, some of the comments on that thread are hilarious. Apparently we have "f*ck all experience" with developing players aged 18-21. Oh, and Foden should leave us if he wants to have a good career (because only players that leave City have good careers and all youth have always been wasted here).
The bitter and jealousy is strong with that lot.
Agree. And would be great if Foden is the one that unlocks the door for other kids - not so much that they get games as a favour 'because they are from the academy' but that 'well, if he can then so can I.' Anyhow thought Foden just looked like he belonged on that pitch last night, looks like he has the potential to run a game and actually come to be a leader in his own way. Watershed moment? Let's hope so - be wonderful if he comes to shine even more than he has at youth level.I'm so, so glad you're all seeing what the regular u18s watchers have been seeing all year. He's not the only one either. We really don't realise that we're sat on a gold mine of talent here.
This is what many have been saying for ages that you simply don't know who will step up until you try them. You could try a few certs, like Foden, Brahim and Sancho and realise that only one immediately adapts, say for example Foden and Sancho and Brahim could like a tiny bit raw. You could also then try a few very good prospects, but not stars compared to others, like Smith, Duhaney, Muric, Nmecha, Dele-Bashiru, Bolton - whoever - and then be surprised when a relatively unfancied one like Smith takes that same level of consistent unruffled excellence along with him and looks totally at home, while a more dead cert could look overawed. You simply NEVER know until you try them. I hope Foden unlocks the door, so to speak, and we finally have the confidence to take a nice calculated gamble every now and then. Some could just rocket just like *that* which would be amazing.
I hear where you're coming from but, at the same time, wouldn't it be great if we had a player that learned to 'grow' when the pressure is on,he looks like a special talent. we have to not put too much pressure on him though. he has everything. he looks like a younger version of david silva. we have been crying out for a local lad for years now and I think he has everything to make it at the top level.
also for a small player he looks very strong and hard to get the ball off.