Quote Originally Posted by The Hooded Claw View Post
Just look at the Wales OnLine column:

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...indow-17604126

Gavin Whyte, at 23 “is still young and will improve. He will also get used to the rough and tumble of the Championship in due course, too. But there is enough to suggest he is a sold acquisition with bags of potential”.

Isn’t this type of language more appropriate for a player around 19 years of age, rather than a 23 year old, who should be coming into the best years of his career?
I know what you mean but with football being so much more tactical now, I wonder if the “prime” years have been pushed out a bit to take account of the increasing value of experience. I’m sure we see fewer teenage players now.

Not that it applies to our club of course, as we have decided to forego tactics