Nigels Tackle wrote:guess this backs up marwood's comments that the academy is a few years from producing first team players...
Goataldo wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:guess this backs up marwood's comments that the academy is a few years from producing first team players...
Would definitely agree. In fact, I do.
Ted Hughes wrote:So far, in the (few) games I've seen ofthe EDS, Lombardo looks like an even less capable team manager than Wigley, Cassell & the last geezer. If we had a young Gazza, Shearer & Ronaldo in the team, it wouldn't make any difference as they are a complete shambles.
If there is a master plan behind all this & he's teaching them some kind of complex tactical systems which need time for them all to develop, then I apologise. I don't actually care about results at reserve/youth level, just that the players are being brought through in the correct manner & making the best of themselves (something I haven't seen since probably Mel Machin's days or even before).
From what I've seen so far, Lombardo is the worst reserve team manager I've ever seen, by some distance. What worries me, is that I get the impression the players are unhappy & lack confidence in what is going on.
Hopefully, the genius behind this system will appear soon, because I recon if you gave Steve Wigley or any run of the mill trainer the same squad, they would be playing as a team & individually performing much better.
This cannot be allowed to continue. This is more important than Mancini imo.
Ted Hughes wrote:So far, in the (few) games I've seen ofthe EDS, Lombardo looks like an even less capable team manager than Wigley, Cassell & the last geezer. If we had a young Gazza, Shearer & Ronaldo in the team, it wouldn't make any difference as they are a complete shambles.
If there is a master plan behind all this & he's teaching them some kind of complex tactical systems which need time for them all to develop, then I apologise. I don't actually care about results at reserve/youth level, just that the players are being brought through in the correct manner & making the best of themselves (something I haven't seen since probably Mel Machin's days or even before).
From what I've seen so far, Lombardo is the worst reserve team manager I've ever seen, by some distance. What worries me, is that I get the impression the players are unhappy & lack confidence in what is going on.
Hopefully, the genius behind this system will appear soon, because I recon if you gave Steve Wigley or any run of the mill trainer the same squad, they would be playing as a team & individually performing much better.
This cannot be allowed to continue. This is more important than Mancini imo.
Ted Hughes wrote:I want to see those players being taught to either play like the first team or just generally playing pass & move football, with a nice solid defensive plan.
Then I don't care if we don't win a game for two years; at least I know that the players arelearning good habits for their development.
At the moment, they look far less football savvy than the U16s. It simply isn't good enough.
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