Re: Jared Bowen
I asked Buzby where those players ended up. I’m not surprised he swerved the question.
The fact is that, during the past ten years, none of the players who graduated from the club’s youth system, made first team appearances and were subsequently discarded have gone on to bigger and better things.
Players who fall into that category include Xavier Benjamin (now at Enfield), Sam Bowen (now at Solihull Moors), Cameron Coxe (now at Boreham Wood), Tom Davies (now at Newport County), Kieron Evans (now at Eastleigh), Jai Semenyo (also at Eastleigh) and Chanka Zimba (now at Inverness Caledonian Thistle).
The one that stands out for me is Ollie Denham. He made his debut in a League Cup game against Brighton and started in a FA Cup tie against Liverpool at Anfield before playing five Championship games for City during the second half of the 2021/22 campaign. Fans were talking in serious terms about him being a genuine Premier League prospect. He’s now playing for Sligo Rovers in the League of Ireland.
The only realistic conclusion you can draw from the above is that those players were simply not good enough for Championship or even League One football, and the club was right to release them when it did.
The young players who have made it through to the first team in recent years and looked genuinely capable of playing at Championship or League One level have all been retained (Cian Ashford, Joel Bagan, Rubin Colwill, Isaak Davies and Eli King), and now we have another very promising batch of academy products emerging to play alongside them.
It’s really exciting stuff, but it’s not as if the emergence of the younger players in the current squad is a sudden development. After all, Bagan made his first team debut in February 2020, Colwill made his in February 2021, Davies and King made theirs in October 2021, and Ashford made his in August 2023.
Originally posted by Bobby Dandruff
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The fact is that, during the past ten years, none of the players who graduated from the club’s youth system, made first team appearances and were subsequently discarded have gone on to bigger and better things.
Players who fall into that category include Xavier Benjamin (now at Enfield), Sam Bowen (now at Solihull Moors), Cameron Coxe (now at Boreham Wood), Tom Davies (now at Newport County), Kieron Evans (now at Eastleigh), Jai Semenyo (also at Eastleigh) and Chanka Zimba (now at Inverness Caledonian Thistle).
The one that stands out for me is Ollie Denham. He made his debut in a League Cup game against Brighton and started in a FA Cup tie against Liverpool at Anfield before playing five Championship games for City during the second half of the 2021/22 campaign. Fans were talking in serious terms about him being a genuine Premier League prospect. He’s now playing for Sligo Rovers in the League of Ireland.
The only realistic conclusion you can draw from the above is that those players were simply not good enough for Championship or even League One football, and the club was right to release them when it did.
The young players who have made it through to the first team in recent years and looked genuinely capable of playing at Championship or League One level have all been retained (Cian Ashford, Joel Bagan, Rubin Colwill, Isaak Davies and Eli King), and now we have another very promising batch of academy products emerging to play alongside them.
It’s really exciting stuff, but it’s not as if the emergence of the younger players in the current squad is a sudden development. After all, Bagan made his first team debut in February 2020, Colwill made his in February 2021, Davies and King made theirs in October 2021, and Ashford made his in August 2023.

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