by Wimb »
04 Feb 2014 11:36
04 Feb 2014 11:36
maffff wrote:Just to counter that - the way the u21 league is set up we're getting good opportunities for our youth players to be on the pitch with some seasoned pros..
But yes, experience would help. But how much benefit will a loan to Bognor Regis Town do?
Not many seasoned pros are actually playing in the competition though are they? The odd one or two but again players returning from injury or very much out of favour.
I think the U21 League is a good idea I just think there's a big step up from youth football to top end Championship/PL football and our recent history has shown that.
I don't really see much point in going to Bognor if you're 20, 21 but if you're 17 or 18 a bit of 'work experience' like Shepp has done this season can't do you any harm. It teaches you how to deal with bad pitches, bigger players and helps ground youngsters to go and play with players that don't make a full living in the game. It's an educational experience as much as a footballing one.
Ginger Ninjas wrote:[
Just to counter this... Possibly the country's best academy (Southampton) seem more than happy to chuck youngsters into the first team, whether that was when they were in L1, Championship or PL. A quick scan on Wikipedia shows that Bale, Shaw and Ward-Prowse never played on loan for anyone; Lallana had a mere three games at Bournemouth. If the club/manager really believe that they're good enough, then I think we should expose them to the first team at a young age.
The players you've mentioned are exactly what I've said, very special players. Bale is the World's most expensive player, Shaw is being touted as a £25m target for Manchester United and Ward-Prowse isn't far behind. Look at what ages they made their debuts, Shaw (17), Bale (16), Ward-Prowse (16) they are the exceptions rather than the norm. Lallana may have only had a few games at Bournemouth but he was then blooded in League One at Southampton.
Obviously if you're going to be that good play whenever (see Rooney/Owen) but right now it doesn't look like we've got that many of that kind of amazingly naturally gifted players that will just play straight away. I'd absolutely love to see Kuhl or Tanner come straight into the side and tear up the league, I'm just suggesting that such a prospect is very unlikely and that you should expect to see them loaned before they start being a squad regular.