In twelve months time the calibre of Home Grown players will begin to decide the success or failure of their club.
Aaron Ramsey, Daniel Sturridge, James Milner, Rafael, Gary Cahill, will be the benchmark of quality required.
Anything less will damage the fortunes of the club.
I would go as far as saying that a club that has a Home Grown player as part of their quota that is below the standard of the above - that team will not win trophies.
Let the hunt begin.
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posted on 19/5/14
I am just looking at how Richards has fallen away at City, yet Sturridge is on fire?
Maybe it is the clubs they have gone to that give them a chance?
posted on 19/5/14
Maybe it is the clubs they have gone to that give them a chance?
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Totally agree with that.
I've always thought a talented kid thrown in at the deep end, playing alongside finished article players will come good.
Look at Rooney at United, Fabregas and Ramsey were playing CL football at 17.
If Barkley was put in the Chelsea midfield and told he was going to be played week in week out he would become a star.
Sadly not happening.
posted on 19/5/14
Why are we talking about Barkley, you seem to want to knock him? Rooney was the Star of EURO 2004 as an Everton player, yet failed at every other major finals since. Barkley is going to Rio as an Everton player abd like Lallana will excel. Hell, even Stones made standby lost while Richards rots at City. He can't even get a game ahead of the bloke with a ponytail.
posted on 19/5/14
Rodwell really excelled when he made the move into the City midfield
Yet played for England at Everton?
Maybe its the club and not the player
posted on 19/5/14
Maybe its the club and not the player
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Exactly.
The best teams with the best players tend not to take risks with kids anymore.
posted on 19/5/14
Rodwell has been injured virtually since he joined us, both Pellegrini and Mancini have sing his praises a few times.
I think the complete opposite in that you'll see a lot of youth coming through in the next few years.
posted on 19/5/14
Not really risking it with Rodwell if two managers ring his praises.
Or the others who are performing at the highest level
posted on 19/5/14
Well we can't really risk it with him being injured anyway. My point was more that he is seen as a long term option and if it doesn't work out, that is more down to him than anyone else.
posted on 19/5/14
Richards?
posted on 19/5/14
What about Richards? He played more games than Zabaletta in the title winning season and has only managed three games at a time before getting injured since.