My fear going forward - what about the youth?

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barely and its not like the first team players are doing great or have been successful previously.
obviously its very early still to judge koeman on his trust of young players but signs arent good.

There is no guarentee they will do any better though. He sees them every day he probably knows if they are ready or not.

Cant just play them for the sake of it.
 

its not for the sake of it, davies will only get better the more he plays, same with holgate. jagielka makes mistake after mistake and mccarthy just does nothing.

Honestly you don't know that. Michael Branch looked boss when he first came into the team too.

McCarthy has barely played....

I dont think Koeman sits there an thinks "hmm these kids look good, but lets throw Jagielka in so he can make mistakes".

Id give them a go too but there will be reasons why Koeman doesnt (even though he actually has so far..).
 
People tend to expect too much from the academy, but I definitely agree that it should be producing players that can offer as much as the likes of Cleverley and Kone at a fraction of the price.

Anyone thinking that Koeman should pack his starting lineup with kids is living in a dream world, but there's no reason why they can't replace the two hours a season you get out of most of the deadwood in the squad.
 
Walsh and Unsworth should get their jeads together and give Koeman a list of the players who they feel should be in the squad next season...

Koeman should then punt out the dross we have in those positions as back up to make room for them.

We should then focus on signing players to compliment the guys coming through and even add to that group.

We need a top first eleven with u23s acting as their competition so they need games and to be gradually brought through.
 

When the manager doesn't go to regularly watch the U23's play that says it all. Martinez for all his faults actually went to watch the U23's & U18's.
Agreed. You say Koeman doesn't go regularly -- in fact he's been to just one fixture so far. That's an awful sign to give to those who might think themselves close to a first team call up. Surely the manager would get a better picture of the likelihood of the likes of Davies being ready for promotion by watching him in competitive games as well as just in training.
 
Agreed. You say Koeman doesn't go regularly -- in fact he's been to just one fixture so far. That's an awful sign to give to those who might think themselves close to a first team call up. Surely the manager would get a better picture of the likelihood of the likes of Davies being ready for promotion by watching him in competitive games as well as just in training.

Maybe, but it shows trust in someone like Unsworth. I think if Unsworth said 'Ron, mate, this kid is way way too good for my boys, you could use him' I think that would do.

But my guess is Unsworth isn't saying that.
 
We do this every year. It really does require something special to make the step up from the academy to the first team, not every one of them will deserve a chance and the ones that do might not take it.
 
If Davies doesn't make it as a PL player then evoking the same spirit of Lineker discounting Leicester's chances of winning the league, I'll sit at my laptop naked and apologise. Hang on, I sit naked looking at the internet quite regularly........
 
Maybe, but it shows trust in someone like Unsworth. I think if Unsworth said 'Ron, mate, this kid is way way too good for my boys, you could use him' I think that would do.

But my guess is Unsworth isn't saying that.
It really shows nothing other than he's not interested in the U23's. We don't need to guess what Unsworth is saying, he's on record as saying there's six or seven of them ready for first team football either now or in next 12 months.
 

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