Wonderwall wrote:Cheers doug. Lescott was at the JJB this morning watching his lad before leaving to go to training.
Ted Hughes wrote:Is this DeSilva character actually a young player we've signed or a triallist ? I've lost track.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Is this DeSilva character actually a young player we've signed or a triallist ? I've lost track.
A triallist I think but he has been with us for a while now so cant be sure. He is Portugese,plays midfield and is on the small side but looks ok.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:It all ended with a 9 a side game with a couple more going inside for a rest
john68 wrote:Doug,
Our stated policy was to initially buy big and then supplement this with thetop quality kids that we would be able to bring through iur academy.
I haven't seem the kids for ages but whenever I see their results, our academy teams seem to be lagging our rivals. We went out of the Lancashire Senior Cup to Blackpool, got well battered in that European tournament that we sponsored and there seems to be little chance of any of the present kids pressurising for a 1st team place for a while yet.
How do you view the present situation Mate?
Dunnylad wrote:If I may jump in, I think a transfer splash will be fine once we've cleared Bridge, Adebayor, Tevez, RSC off the books - we also have a lot of younger players out on loan who will either improve or attract a transfer fee -Boyata, Bunn etc
What is interesting is that we seem be picking up trialists weekly & bringing in very young players who are touted as the next big thing.
We don't need 11 players to make it (although that would be great), but we are moving in the right direction & our first team is young enough not to need radicle expenditure - imagine if Guidetti & Boyata come back from loans good enough to make the bench / first team that's two positions we wouldn't need to strengthen for. Plus for every Lee Croft (looks fantastic at youth level) there's an Eyal Berkovic (never liked reserve team football)
This season is all about winning the league, do that & the space for young players to come through & shine will be much easier to manage - at the moment fear of failure will stop Mancini risking them.
Biamp wrote:Cheers Doug, great read. Any news on Nir Biton? Has he been around lately?
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