Being suspicious of young talent is exactly the right approach. He is no more suspicious than makes rational sense based on the likelihood of young players making it and much less suspicious than virtually all other premier league manager as demonstrated by his track record of giving teenager’s their debut. I think the youngest goal scorer record was broken twice on his previous watch and hasn’t been broken sinceMoyes is suspicious of young talent. That's just fact.
i'd be suspicious as well to be fair if the first wonder kid i ever managed went around shagging grannies behind his missus backMoyes is suspicious of young talent. That's just fact.
Both of them are seasoned professionals. Look at where they've been and played.Probably why he doesnt like playing OBrien and Branthwaite in the same back four. Er…
Aren't you a big dyche advocate? When did he ever incorporate youth , playing Armstrong for a couple minutes doesn't countMoyes is suspicious of young talent. That's just fact.
Seem to remember you thought Kieron Dowell was the second coming of Alex Young at one stage. How did that turn out?Both of them are seasoned professionals. Look at where they've been and played.
That's a world away from Armstrong.
Does O'Brien count?Probably why he doesnt like playing OBrien and Branthwaite in the same back four. Er…
Rooney, Vaughan, Anichebe and Barkley would suggest something different. Who are the young players he didn't bring through that succeeded elsewhere?
He moved because he wanted to. He wasn’t pushed out the door or released.Eric Dier.
He moved because he wanted to. He wasn’t pushed out the door or released.
He wasn’t played either though. Not actually disagreeing with your point in general but you did ask.
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