john craig wrote:I think this is a decent point GYBS makes.

john craig wrote:I think this is a decent point GYBS makes.
john craig wrote: The 'scattergun' approach we're adopting will eventually unearth a wonderkid or two, I'm convinced of it.
GYBS wrote:how come players like fabregas etc left barce and we could couple players who are as highly rated as he was at barce and barce didnt want those players to leave but they did ?
Also something which is barely considered is the fact that in England we play a brand of football which is quite different to everywhere else. It's much faster, much more physical, and retention of posession is much less important. There's full blown International players from overseas who can't make the transition, so quite how we expect 15 year olds to do it I don't know.
s@int wrote:Yes Anelka was young (17) Mick , but he had already played quite a few first team games. More like a young Owen than a youth player.
Also something which is barely considered is the fact that in England we play a brand of football which is quite different to everywhere else. It's much faster, much more physical, and retention of posession is much less important. There's full blown International players from overseas who can't make the transition, so quite how we expect 15 year olds to do it I don't know.
I think this bit is spot on mate.
Also something which is barely considered is the fact that in England we play a brand of football which is quite different to everywhere else. It's much faster, much more physical, and retention of posession is much less important. There's full blown International players from overseas who can't make the transition, so quite how we expect 15 year olds to do it I don't know.
Sounds a bit like Steven Gerrard was at 18 years old. Plays for Everton of course, and they've just signed him on a five year contract. Oh well.Wonder what his "technical ability" is like though.
bigmick wrote:I obviously didn't see the game, but this young kid Jack Rodwell is getting rave reviews for the under-21's. Tall, good in the air, strong and a holding midfielder who can score a goal. "Maturity beyond his years" said Stuart Pearce, Sounds a bit like Steven Gerrard was at 18 years old. Plays for Everton of course, and they've just signed him on a five year contract. Oh well.
Wonder what his "technical ability" is like though.
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