I grew up near Soton and all my mates said he’s the best prospect they’ve had since Bale./.
Ive heard in the England youth system he's rated in the highest possible bracket in terms of potential.
DM was the manager who signed Tyler for nearly 40m yet he does not select him. Why? Tyler needs games and encouragement but DM does neither. Ferguson said in a book that the job of a manager is to increase a player's self belief. Tyler looks like so many young players working for DM over the years.
It seems like
Moyes is an outstanding manager for 27+ year olds.
Absolute dog dirt for u23s.
The Barkley-Zaha effect on players.
I like him, he's the same age as Harrison Armstrong, who many are up in arms about bringing back to Everton to play - because hes very young it may upset his development - yet here we are with Dibling.
His price task psychologically puts a different lense on it, but both are at the same stage of professional development.
I was one who wanted Armstrong in the squad and would never have signed
Rohl (still wouldnt have).
Sadly id forgotten how poor
Moyes is with young players.
Imagine having
Dibling & Armstrong in preseason with the supporters excited to see both in the team and Moyes having them on the bench and mulling over where to loan them.
I'm not blaming the manager for being someone who can't develop young players, I'm blaming the recruitment team for bringing in young players who need developing. Grealish and Dewsbury Hall are older and more established players, and we've seen in his first spell how Moyes can work well with that type of player
Moyes signed all of the players in the summer mate.
That was the recruitment team structure with him as the decision maker, Hammond to negotiate and Kinnear to sign off.
Hes neither gone for youth and developed them nor gone for short term experience and got the team flying into the european spots.
Oh, he did go for experience and they all rejected him bar two players unwanted at their clubs.