But you're happy to put your food in a supermarket trolley that has been left outside where birds, cats or foxes could've shat/pissed on it.
Generally speaking unless you plan to cook your dinner and serve it up on your trolley and eat it off there you should be ok.
There are always exceptions, look at the current England squad, most have followed the same development route. Loans at a lower level then slowly blooded into their respective squads. Then there are players like Foden who are once in a generation players. I genuinely believe he has the potential...
I really hope we see some of our 23s blooded into the squad next season. The ones I am most optimistic about are Ostigard, Sanders, Molumby, Gyokeres and Connolly. Gyokeres in particular is interesting as I'm sure Potter will have been aware of him from Sweden.
I'm quite aware that he played as a 10 2 years ago for a Dutch side that failed to qualify for the world cup. I take it he will be playing as a 10 tomorrow night too? Absolutely our system stifled him and he should be playing 10 yards further forward. My point was that he is not a number 10.
Davy Pröpper is a very good central midfielder who will recycle play and pick out a pass. He isn't a number 10 no matter how much people want to believe it!
Unfortunately players like him who currently ply their trade at any of the top 6 are financially way out of our reach. If they move on invariably they will move onto the next tier of clubs, of which we aren't one.
You can imagine the whole scenario playing out. Instead of admitting that he had tried to get some dirty movies he played the deny all knowledge card. When the local paper came round after his wife kicked up a fuss he was truly done for.
I was trying to think of a comparable case for a work permit. Juan Foyth had only made 7 league appearances and a few caps at u20 level yet he was given a work permit, the transfer fees are pretty similar too.