Hazy2 wrote:What is wrong with reserve leagues for each division, older players playing with younger players. Not rocket science, Fuck me I coached open age it was fine, you put any age group together without the older head nothing gets done without a hissy fit and every fucker learns nothing. You then expose them to 1st team and you see the player gasping for air. Top players dipping in when injured or dropped is good for the younger player, and will teach them far quicker than playing against the same age group same ability, same strength, older players will change that and develop better players faster.
Ted Hughes wrote:Hazy2 wrote:What is wrong with reserve leagues for each division, older players playing with younger players. Not rocket science, Fuck me I coached open age it was fine, you put any age group together without the older head nothing gets done without a hissy fit and every fucker learns nothing. You then expose them to 1st team and you see the player gasping for air. Top players dipping in when injured or dropped is good for the younger player, and will teach them far quicker than playing against the same age group same ability, same strength, older players will change that and develop better players faster.
I remember when Bell was trying to get match fit after his injury, he played in the Central League & had the whole team playing like a machine in no time, even though he could barely run.
I can't remember which players were in that team, but I don't think so many were great prospects. But the improvement in the overall standard was huge. Won the League if I remember rightly.
I bet if someone like him played next to some of our prospects now, it would make the careers of one or two.
Hazy2 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Hazy2 wrote:What is wrong with reserve leagues for each division, older players playing with younger players. Not rocket science, Fuck me I coached open age it was fine, you put any age group together without the older head nothing gets done without a hissy fit and every fucker learns nothing. You then expose them to 1st team and you see the player gasping for air. Top players dipping in when injured or dropped is good for the younger player, and will teach them far quicker than playing against the same age group same ability, same strength, older players will change that and develop better players faster.
I remember when Bell was trying to get match fit after his injury, he played in the Central League & had the whole team playing like a machine in no time, even though he could barely run.
I can't remember which players were in that team, but I don't think so many were great prospects. But the improvement in the overall standard was huge. Won the League if I remember rightly.
I bet if someone like him played next to some of our prospects now, it would make the careers of one or two.
I look at players with certain bad habits that could have been nailed by a seasoned pro, ripping the young player a new one. Milner for one, Micah at our own club, would be match fit and ready for his chance if it ever came. that lad has needed games. Very sad to the athlete in him overtake over the player. Far better than Jones was and will ever be if he had a touch of luck with injuries and more on the ball than muscles.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:The FA proposal only seems to tackle half the problem. It aims at increasing the quantity of top flight English players (actually it's not clear if it is English or British), but does not address their quality. If it works we are likely to end up with more players available for selection with the same fault of favouring athleticism over technique. In what I have seen so far, admittedly only a summary, there is nothing to improve the quality of coaching from an early age.
MilnersJaw wrote:What is the point of a b team if it competes against Sunday league pub players.
twosips wrote:I'm personally of the opinion that its a cultural problem too. I've got a theory on this and ill try and explain it the best i can. It's not the only reason but i definitely think it contributes.
We have a one way market... English players simply don't play abroad. There are a few exceptions, yes, but in general we just stay here. We're the only country that's like this. It's odd. You get French, German, Spanish, Brazilian, Dutch, Belgian, Argentinian players etc etc all moving around the world looking for first team football (and at the same time expanding their game) whereas our youth players would rather drop down divisions or stagnate in the reserves then test themselves in a good league somewhere else.
It kinda creates a false economy in my opinion. We've got 30 odd Spanish players and 30 plus French players in this league.
The spanish league has 30 add Argies, 20 plus Brazilians and Portugese...and one English player. Does it not seem a bit weird considering we're considered a major footballing nation? It's the exact same if you look at the german, french, italian leagues etc. They're all littered with talented footballers from all corners of the world but barely an Englishman amongst them.
If our players moved abroad looking for football many would invariably find it, and i'd be willing to bet that some of them would make a name for themselves starting out at a club like hoffenheim or a sampdoria or a bordeaux or a Deportivo... learning different methods of play, getting football in the process before either moving to a major club if they develop their game, or moving back here better players.
Young english players look at job opportunities (cos thats what they are) with narrow minds. They rule themselves out of potential jobs worldwide cos they don't want to leave England...instead they sit on their arses and refuse to do anything about it. It's a mindset of ours and its not a very helpful one. Their opportunities for first team football would multiply immensely if they moved abroad and some of them would be starting to become real players by the time they're in their early twenties and we'd have players playing abroad making the England squad. What we'd find too is that things would eventually start to balance out. We'd be importing English players back to the leagues at prices as cheap as the foreign players we brought in (which is why most look abroad in the first place)....
It all goes back to the English arrogance. We are an arrogant nation. It's not intentional, its just a result of who we are - We're highly influential as a country. Be it sporting innovations, cultural things in terms of media - music, literature, television and films, having the number one spoken language etc... it all means that we kinda think subconsciously everyone should be like us - so we stay here. There are exceptions obviously, but its definitely a thing. We don't think of looking outwards cos everyone is looking in at us.
There are other fundamental problems too with player development and training, yes, but i definitely think this contributes to it greatly.
twosips wrote:I'm personally of the opinion that its a cultural problem too. I've got a theory on this and ill try and explain it the best i can. It's not the only reason but i definitely think it contributes.
We have a one way market... English players simply don't play abroad. There are a few exceptions, yes, but in general we just stay here. We're the only country that's like this. It's odd. You get French, German, Spanish, Brazilian, Dutch, Belgian, Argentinian players etc etc all moving around the world looking for first team football (and at the same time expanding their game) whereas our youth players would rather drop down divisions or stagnate in the reserves then test themselves in a good league somewhere else.
It kinda creates a false economy in my opinion. We've got 30 odd Spanish players and 30 plus French players in this league.
The spanish league has 30 add Argies, 20 plus Brazilians and Portugese...and one English player. Does it not seem a bit weird considering we're considered a major footballing nation? It's the exact same if you look at the german, french, italian leagues etc. They're all littered with talented footballers from all corners of the world but barely an Englishman amongst them.
If our players moved abroad looking for football many would invariably find it, and i'd be willing to bet that some of them would make a name for themselves starting out at a club like hoffenheim or a sampdoria or a bordeaux or a Deportivo... learning different methods of play, getting football in the process before either moving to a major club if they develop their game, or moving back here better players.
Young english players look at job opportunities (cos thats what they are) with narrow minds. They rule themselves out of potential jobs worldwide cos they don't want to leave England...instead they sit on their arses and refuse to do anything about it. It's a mindset of ours and its not a very helpful one. Their opportunities for first team football would multiply immensely if they moved abroad and some of them would be starting to become real players by the time they're in their early twenties and we'd have players playing abroad making the England squad. What we'd find too is that things would eventually start to balance out. We'd be importing English players back to the leagues at prices as cheap as the foreign players we brought in (which is why most look abroad in the first place)....
It all goes back to the English arrogance. We are an arrogant nation. It's not intentional, its just a result of who we are - We're highly influential as a country. Be it sporting innovations, cultural things in terms of media - music, literature, television and films, having the number one spoken language etc... it all means that we kinda think subconsciously everyone should be like us - so we stay here. There are exceptions obviously, but its definitely a thing. We don't think of looking outwards cos everyone is looking in at us.
There are other fundamental problems too with player development and training, yes, but i definitely think this contributes to it greatly.
Lev Bronstein wrote:Pretty much agree with that. Who's the English player in Spain?
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