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Another player whose career died after moving to a bigger better club..
When was the last youth player who genuinely made a difference to a league team. I can't remember one!!
Quote from: Mac the hooped man on December 02, 2016, 07:42:19 pmAnother player whose career died after moving to a bigger better club..Where is he now, btw?
Quote from: Mac the hooped man on December 02, 2016, 07:21:39 pmWhen was the last youth player who genuinely made a difference to a league team. I can't remember one!!Rankine, Brevett, Raven...
Quote from: Wiltshire Exile on December 02, 2016, 07:53:16 pmQuote from: Mac the hooped man on December 02, 2016, 07:42:19 pmAnother player whose career died after moving to a bigger better club..Where is he now, btw?Middlesbrough still, Been on loan to Fulham and Huddersfield
I think he'll know it's too early to be seduced by the dark side. All being well he'll continue his progress during the rest of this season and come back for the start of next, a much better physically and mentally prepared player to make the step up to League One.
If he carries on as he has been doing we will get an offer but it won't be big enough to get him. Husband only needs a few injuries and he will get his opportunity. He had no choice when Middlesbrough came in for him he had to take the opportunity it offered.Football is a career and it can be a short one so any player moving up can't be begrudged as long as we get a proper fee for them. By the way what do you see as a proper fee for Mandeville at the minute?, What is the figure that means it's too good to turn down?