steveo_88 wrote:getdressedmctavish wrote:John has got it right there. This was an era of parks football when the debate was whether a skinful of champagne the night before training was less detrimental than one of beer. Tony Coleman opted for the latter and progressive management concluded he had to go, lol. The main tactic was the far post cross where rugged centreforwards constantly nodded it past isolated midgets in goal.There were no black players, no europeans,no 11 man defensive systems, and athleticism was only having one fag at half time. Was Mal ahead of his time? Were the players a delight? course they were. But it had as much in common with what we are watching today as a Ford Consul has with a 2011 Ford Mondeo.Its actually debatable whether any of those players could have come through the modern international scouting and club academy system.Perhaps two, I would say. Bell and Lee.[highlight]But remember, we got Lee from Bolton and Bell from Bury.We wouldn't even be looking there today[/highlight].
That's not entirely true. Richards was taken from Oldham and Joe Hart from Shrewsbury when in League two. We still have to fill our quota of English players because even if we get the best from around the world at an early age don't we still need a number of UK born players?
One of the top prospects at the moment is Harry Bunn whom I'm hoping can be better than his dad Frankie. If he does exceed Frankie Bunn then this lad is going to be one heck of a striker at the highest level! I'm sure there are plenty on here who can remember seeing Frankie Bunn play on Oldham Athletics plastic pitch in the first couple of Premiership seasons?
Did he once get 5 in a match v West Ham or am I dreaming it? Also, was it not a semi-final 1st leg of the League Cup?