I'm no Eric, but I think Ibrahim Meite and Mark Harris in his first season - and not much else
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i mentioned on another thread we have given 8 academy players there debuts this season
How many did Warnock give debuts too in each of his seasons when he was in charge here ?
I'm no Eric, but I think Ibrahim Meite and Mark Harris in his first season - and not much else
It’s also worth mentioning that Ashford made his first sub appearance in league game number 42 and his first start in league game number 44, while the only other academy players to make Championship appearances did so in game 44 as subs (Conte and Giles).
Even the most ardent Bulut fan can’t pretend he’s had a policy of bringing the youngsters through.
Dave Jones, Malky Mackay, Mick McCarthy, Steve Morison.
Bulut has this weird attitude towards cup matches - he plays a completely different type of football in them and is much more prepared to use youngsters. Joel Colwill has spent close to half a season sat on the bench for the first team and still hasn’t played a minute of Championship football - our manager clearly doesn’t see cup football as “real” football as applied to young players.
The internet is wonderful isn't it, people post their opinions which they are entitled to make, and other people take it personally and make it their life's mission to comment against any negativity (how dare lifelong fans have opinions)
At a glance today Mozz has posted about Bulut getting manager of the day (Swansea won 4-0 Stoke 3-0 and lowly Qpr beat Preston to officially be safe from relegation) and is banging on about Bulut like he's got a history of promoting youth. We saw them because 11 players were out injured and its taken an age after we were in "no mans land" to give them minutes...
We are builiding a cracking list, it's the wrong reasons for blooding youngsters now, the wrong type of goals, wrong type of wins, surprised someone hasn't said we've got the wrong type of grass
I've no idea that's why i asked, it wasn't a rhetorical question!
Without looking, off the top of my head the most sustainable that went on to have a career is it / would it be Dave Jones maybe, i know he was there a long time but i remember we had a decent pathway (but could be well out) Ramsey, Ledley, Chris Gunter, Joe Jacobsson, Mathews, Darcy Blake ( lol)...
I can remember plenty of people complaining that Dave Jones didn't trust the youth enough at the time
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From memory I think McCarthy gave debuts to Colwill, Evans, Bowen, King, D'Almeida, T.Davies and Denham
Oh dear, oh dear.
Klopp and Pep brought through loads of youngsters throughout their career and not just when there was injuries. Klopp is renowned for it every club hes been at.
Last season Pep brought through Rico Lewis, this year Oscar Bobb. He played Rico Lewis in some massive games back end of last year when they were chasing the treble, ahead of more established players such as Kyle Walker.
Bulut wouldnt do that in a million years, stop talking nonsense ffs.
Pep apparently didn't rate Cole Palmer though.