That's why I said if we kept him then he may not have progressed. Not that he wouldn;t have.
Also said some players not all
I dont quite get your point.
Most players that do not receive fair assessment fail and even those that go on to have some semblence of a career whilst previously receiving disadvantage might have succeeded more if they recieved better support etc, its illogical to say poor practice is ever a good thing for young players careers, it clealry isnt.
I accept that there are many variables that might offer a player an opportunity or career path and accept that the original decision is always subjective, my point really is that Adebayo-Rowling like many other players might have been lent an opportunity above other similar players that seem to have a recruitment advantage, he was local, club committed and capable.