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City's youth team seem to be on fire at the minute

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Hank Scorpio, Feb 2, 2013.

  1. Hank Scorpio

    Hank Scorpio Well-Known Member

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    They tonked Grimsby 4-1 earlier.

    Cardwell x2, Dixon and Sutton.

    All looks good for the future hopefully.
     
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  2. mussiesredhat

    mussiesredhat Active Member

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    It's the period between now and the first team that's traditionally the problem. Bruce and his team seem to be nurturing the development squad to improve our output.
     
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  3. PLT

    PLT Well-Known Member

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    I don't like the idea of a 'development team' at all. They should give a player first team experience as soon as they're good enough. That's what other clubs do. Leaving them to play hardly any football for two years just stops their development completely. Sorting out a decent reserve league would help too of course.
     
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  4. Beverley_Tiger_998

    Beverley_Tiger_998 Active Member

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    Football is broken, this idea that you can move from an academy to the first team is frankly impossible these days. Look at Stewart, a promising youngster from one of the best academies in the country and most on here wouldn't rate him as a league 1 player.
     
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  5. TigerinSydney

    TigerinSydney Well-Known Member

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    If you are truly good enough you make the jump - Rooney, Barmby, Giggs, Beckham, Scholes etc all made it into their first teams at a young age.

    The problem lies in professional teams getting their hands on too many youngsters too early and keeping them for too long when it is obvious they won't make the grade as a premier league player - or a championship player even

    Players like Stewart Cooper and Cullen would all have been better off plying their trade in lower leagues. But they wouldn't get paid as much - so they start at a club, get paid a decent whack and then regress as footballers

    It's ****ed basically..
     
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