A cautionary note to our young guns in Danny Mills' comments on Sam Byram:
“I think he moved too early. I think he wasn’t quite ready to step into a Premier League first team and then his career went backwards a bit. He’s a very, very good player, I rated him very, very highly. A good attacking full-back, still with things to learn and to improve upon, but he went to West Ham and didn’t really play enough. Then he picked up an injury and his career stalled a little bit. His career’s almost been on hold for three or four seasons. A lot of players jump ship very, very early, moved to a Premier League club for a big wage increase but then you don’t play and if you’re not careful your career can be paused or go backwards a little bit. I feel as though that’s what happened to Sam Byram.”
Perhaps Sam will have a word with Jamal, Max, Ben, Todd and now Adam as well.
“I think he moved too early. I think he wasn’t quite ready to step into a Premier League first team and then his career went backwards a bit. He’s a very, very good player, I rated him very, very highly. A good attacking full-back, still with things to learn and to improve upon, but he went to West Ham and didn’t really play enough. Then he picked up an injury and his career stalled a little bit. His career’s almost been on hold for three or four seasons. A lot of players jump ship very, very early, moved to a Premier League club for a big wage increase but then you don’t play and if you’re not careful your career can be paused or go backwards a little bit. I feel as though that’s what happened to Sam Byram.”
Perhaps Sam will have a word with Jamal, Max, Ben, Todd and now Adam as well.

