Re: Bulut’s post match interview on Radio Wales.
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Originally Posted by
Pedro de la Rosa
I'm not disagreeing with you but post Brexit it is going to very, very difficult to hold onto our best 15/16 year olds. We have used our youngsters well, both of those things are true. I'd have played Joel Colwill or Ashford yesterday. If they're miles off it, why have they got 5/4 year deals?
What's Brexit got to do with it? :shrug:
Re: Bulut’s post match interview on Radio Wales.
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
What's Brexit got to do with it? :shrug:
Put yourself into Sludge / Wilson mode.... This is quite clearly the fault of Thatcher and a direct correlation to Brexit. If we had a better more cohesive social fabric aligned to core Labour values none of this would have happened and we would still be in the prem with a team full of local kids
#Tories out blah blah blah
Re: Bulut’s post match interview on Radio Wales.
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
What's Brexit got to do with it? :shrug:
Premier League clubs can't sign under 18s from abroad now, so they have to sign the best domestic talent.
Re: Bulut’s post match interview on Radio Wales.
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
Because a poor Etete is still better than the youth alternatives at the moment.
I'm not saying don't play the Youth but we do need the points too.
I bet there were Wednesday fans saying that about not playing Bailey Cadamarteri. He's come in and look what's happened.
Some of the players we are playing are so bad, I don't think it matters if the youth players aren't good enough.
Re: Bulut’s post match interview on Radio Wales.
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Originally Posted by
Pedro de la Rosa
I bet there were Wednesday fans saying that about not playing Bailey Cadamarteri. He's come in and look what's happened.
Some of the players we are playing are so bad, I don't think it matters if the youth players aren't good enough.
Watching Etete is more like 'cut an artery' than Cadamarteri.......
Re: Bulut’s post match interview on Radio Wales.
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
There's also another consideration that I've heard. Does our first XI play the same sort of game as the under 21s? Nathan Blake used to be critical of the style of play our first team played as it offered no progression for the younger players to move seemlessly into. Swansea, as an example, play the same style from kids to first team (perhaps until Duff went there), so youngsters could slot in easily. Imagine you're a technically good midfield kid who enjoys passing and movement. There aren't many City first teams that player could slot into.
in football terms Bristol City are miles better than City, and for them it's so much easier to introduce untried youngsters into the 1st team. All their players - experienced or not - seemed to be playing the same way..