- Jul 7, 2003
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Considering that for our entire history before Wilkins took over our youth system produced virtually no players at all* for the first team I think the progress over the last ten years has been astounding. No, no strikers yet, but give it time.
*I can't think of any, but I'm sure there must have been some.
The aforementioned Ian Chapman, Paul McCarthy, Kerry Mayo, and we did have a collection of vaguely competent Stuarts in the early 1990s- Tuck, Myall, Munday.
I may be accused of heresy here, but did Dean Wilkins really do that much for our scheme? Yes, he put a few of his players in the first team, but none of them have gone on to significantly great things. Hammond & Harding are at the same level as us, Cox, Virgo, Robinson, Hinshelwood, Gatting etc all ended up lower, in some cases much lower. We have yet to see any real stars, with the exception of El Abd last season, and I think it fair to say his improvement has been down to Poyet more than anything else. We were simply used to such dross that anyone who came along and didn't look completely out of their depth was an improvement. I'm not suggesting Wilkins was rubbish, merely that he moved us up from "appalling" to "average" in the production stakes. I don't really see a legacy, put it that way. We have yet to achieve the reputation of being a club that regularly produces players with real potential, merely the occasional hopeful.