Here's the thing with playing young players
There was no guarantee that the Class of 92 were going to make it
None at all
People say it will never happen again, and they're right
The reason it will never happen again is not because there isn't a group of youngsters at a Premier League Club good enough to do it, but ultimately because no manager will ever have the guts and bravery to do what Ferguson did
The view of Alan Hansen was the view of the majority back in 1995 when Ferguson gave those lads a chance
But he stuck by his guns and it paid off
Scholes, Giggs, Beckham, Butt and The Nevilles would never had made it if they hadn't been given the minutes they were given when they were given them. If they'd been stuck in the same cycle as a Conor McAlney, they wouldn't have risen above it either
At some point, you just have to be brave enough to believe in the kids
I can guarantee you that if a forum like GOT was around for Man United supporters in 1995, threads would be full of angry knee jerkers following that defeat to Villa on the first day of the season demanding that Beckham, Scholes, The Nevilles and Butt not be played any more because they weren't good enough and never would be and that big money needed to be spent on proven players etc
It really says all you need to know about Ferguson's brilliance that he stuck with those players when he did, even when pundits from every corner were declaring it the death knell for his team
Just goes to show that if you really want kids to make it, you have to eventually bite the bullet and take a chance
Unfortunately, we live in such a risk averse climate these days that I just can't see it happening, and football is much worse off for it IMO