Mase wrote:Why are we losing out after training these youngsters for years. Is it because they’re seeing Sancho’s success?
BlueinBosnia wrote:Mase wrote:Why are we losing out after training these youngsters for years. Is it because they’re seeing Sancho’s success?
European clubs seem much more willing to take on English youngsters these days than they were 5 or 6 years ago. Either that, or players are more willing to move to the continent. That opens up a much bigger market for them - a few years ago if a player wanted to move from us for CL football, there were only 3 or 4 other clubs they could go to. Now they can pick from maybe 15-20. Like I said, I don't know whether it's players' willingness to leave or clubs' willingness to take, and it's something that I'd be interested in reading about to see what's actually changed.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:While I don't particularly like to see young players leaving City (if they are any good), it has to be a positive for English football if more of our players move abroad and sample different playing and coaching styles. The development of the game was held back for decades by the insularity of our game, players never leaving England and English clubs appointing English dinosaur coaches. That started to change by foreign players and then coaches coming here, but another avenue of players going abroad is good.
Wooders wrote:Kudos for the last line of your OP Mase, tickled me
I think we’re our own worst enemy where our academy is concerned - I don’t agree with the blaming Sanchos success sentiment - the fault lies with the lack of a clear path to the first team, our best academy products are getting loaned out to shit teams or lie well down in the pecking order of the first team.
Case in point, Garcia, look at how shit most of our centre backs were during Laportes absence- we even sacrificed our best defensive midfielder to play as a centre back, Garcia not even given a sub appearance in the PL (iirc? If he did it was a one off)
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:He started a couple of Prem games over Xmas Wooders, agree with you about the pathway, I do think there's reason for cautious optimism given Foden and Garcia's involvement so far this season.
Nick wrote:Defo right re Garcia. Looked shit hot and during his best opportunity for us.
That's on pep though, one of the best. Cant blame the club
Wooders wrote:Nick wrote:Defo right re Garcia. Looked shit hot and during his best opportunity for us.
That's on pep though, one of the best. Cant blame the club
Every manager has done it since the takeover though
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Wooders wrote:Nick wrote:Defo right re Garcia. Looked shit hot and during his best opportunity for us.
That's on pep though, one of the best. Cant blame the club
Every manager has done it since the takeover though
Yep and Pep is the only one to actually give a couple of them more than a few run outs in the League Cup.
Mase wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Wooders wrote:Nick wrote:Defo right re Garcia. Looked shit hot and during his best opportunity for us.
That's on pep though, one of the best. Cant blame the club
Every manager has done it since the takeover though
Yep and Pep is the only one to actually give a couple of them more than a few run outs in the League Cup.
What decent youngsters did Mancini or Pellers have coming through that were considered on par with Foden, Sancho, Garcia etc?
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Wooders wrote:Nick wrote:Defo right re Garcia. Looked shit hot and during his best opportunity for us.
That's on pep though, one of the best. Cant blame the club
Every manager has done it since the takeover though
Yep and Pep is the only one to actually give a couple of them more than a few run outs in the League Cup.
What decent youngsters did Mancini or Pellers have coming through that were considered on par with Foden, Sancho, Garcia etc?
Lopez, Rekik, Denayer.
Forgot about Iheanacho, Pellegrini tried with him.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:And Garcia is suited to the Prem?
Scatman wrote:Who knows, maybe it simply is club policy to not play kids all that much, and just use them as another revenue stream. After all, they have no real reason to be sentimental about any of them.
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