Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Well, it all depends what you were expecting from them I’d say. For example, anyone who was expecting King and Davies to transform Saturday’s match in the ten minutes they were on is living in cloud cuckoo land in my book and it’s the same for players such as Evans and, at times, Colwill when they’ve come on.
I’d like to think I’m being honest and fair in this assessment of the Academy youngsters who have featured in the first team this season (I don’t count players such as Brown, Sang, D’Almeda and Denham because they’ve not come through the system at Cardiff).
Bagan - has had his-problems and has struggled more defensively than he did last season, but I don’t think he’s been as bad as some of his critics make out. Like all of our home produced youngsters, he’s braver on the ball than most of his seniors.
Tom Davies - struggled early on against Sutton, but grew into the game and provided an assist for Murphy’s goal. You wonder if he’s up to starting a league game at the moment, but City we’re always blooding local players at his age until the last decade or so.
Bowen - hasn’t been helped by having to play in a position that he’s not best suited to, but, despite some quiet periods, has done well. Would be my first choice in central midfield, probably alongside Ralls, currently if fit.
King - one piece of good defensive covering which stopped our margin of defeat getting worse on Saturday, but he’s another who I think may not be ready yet - he’s been excellent for the Under 23s lately though.
Evans - did little in his first two appearances as sub, but there was definite promise from him at Fulham in a demoralised team, could perhaps provide some of the moments of magic that we are so in need of following the departure of the likes of Tomlin, Wilson etc.
Colwill - patchy overall, but, Giles apart possibly, is already the player most likely to provide those Tomlin, Wilson type moments in the current squad. I’d like to see how he would do playing behind the striker as opposed to out wide.
Harris - thought he did well last season which only makes it more disappointing that he is struggling this time around - playing for us up front is very hard though.
Isaak Davies - impossible to judge on Saturday’s performance, but he is intelligent, hard working and a good finisher at Under 23 level.
I think that’s all the ones who have played first team football this season and I’d add Keenan Patten as well who has been unlucky not to get his chance yet. George Ratcliffe is another one who I could imagine playing first team football, in the FA Cup say this season.
Add in those players I mentioned earlier who are not Academy products and Zimba and there’s plenty for a new manager with a reputation for being good at developing youngsters to work with.
However, clearly, it’s better for young players to be blooded in a more successful football environment where they can be encouraged and supported by the senior pros in the team. That’s not happening at the moment because, frankly, the older players have enough on their plate already to occupy them.
While the current situation persists, I think it’s unrealistic to expect the youngsters to be the drivers behind any recovery - the seniors have to do that and if they can, I think we’ll be better placed as to judge which youngsters have the best chance of making it.