Blimey first the women now you
I think you may be stalking me. I think... I like it.
Blimey first the women now you
I think you may be stalking me. I think... I like it.
The boy is going places that's for sure.
It's high time I posted Aaron Connolly's updated career scoring record for the U-23s. He has now scored:-
34 goals in 48 league and cup appearances (40 starts plus 8 sub appearances)
If you look at just Premier League 2 (Division Two and One) fixtures he has now scored:-
23 goals in 30 appearances (25 starts plus 5 sub appearances)
There's a few very promising youngsters.
Connolly, White, Gyokeres, Cox, Sanders are all really showing quality.
I hope we see a few of them progress onto the first team bench or get some loans out.
The boy is going places that's for sure.
Sadly, he probably won't be allowed into our first team until he's too old for the U23s........................
One thing we know with certainty though - Chris Hughton, in his almost four years with Albion, has been unwilling to give a home-grown youngster (who wasn't an already established first-team player) a league start (and barely any substitute appearances).
Some of these lads look good enough for League football. But how many are ready for Prier League football?
From AZ Gull in the U23 Player Profile thread on Ben White
Good luck with seeing any of the U23's appearing in the first team. What is the point in having an academy when Chris can't be arsed to play them even though they have the potential to be better than the first team? I think AZ Gull is spot on with his analysis.
Persisting with a 35 year old up front and a 38 year old at right back doesn't send the right message to our youngsters about progression within the club.
Persisting implies that he's not getting much success. Not really the case with our 35 year old, is it? And who would you drop to give Ben White some game time, full internationals Dunk, Duffy or Balogun?
I have confidence in Hughton's ability to judge the youngsters in training and that he will promote the youngsters to the first team squad when he feels they're good enough, not when they're old enough. As fans, none of us will have seen them play regularly against any opposition higher than U23, League 1 or weak League Cup sides, all of which are a million miles from the Premier League.
Fingers crossed for a decent FA Cup run, so we can all see White and Connolly tested in a few real games.
Is there a link to last nights goals anywhere?
Please thank you.
From AZ Gull in the U23 Player Profile thread on Ben White
Good luck with seeing any of the U23's appearing in the first team. What is the point in having an academy when Chris can't be arsed to play them even though they have the potential to be better than the first team? I think AZ Gull is spot on with his analysis.
Persisting with a 35 year old up front and a 38 year old at right back doesn't send the right message to our youngsters about progression within the club.
Really? You want to drop the 2nd top scorer in the Premier League to play a youngster who has no experience of first team football whilst in the middle of a relegation dogfight? And that 38yr old is our club captain and keeping out an ex Barcelona right back.
Yes Hughton seems reluctant to try anyone from the U23s - but who are you going to replace with who? White in for Dunk or Duffy? Connolly in for Murray?
There may be a case for trying Gyorkares wide as our wide players haven’t produced at all this season, but the best two players out of the U23 appear to be White and Connolly and they have players in front of them who are at the top of their game... just look at Balogun, a wonderful player who can’t get in himself!
Really? You want to drop the 2nd top scorer in the Premier League to play a youngster who has no experience of first team football whilst in the middle of a relegation dogfight? And that 38yr old is our club captain and keeping out an ex Barcelona right back.
Oh FFS! Nobody's suggesting dropping anybody! There's no reason why young players can't be on the bench though, and get a 10-15 minute run out at appropriate times - nobody needs to be dropped for that to happen.