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He is obviously a natural scorer and players like that are at a premium.It is becoming more and more likely that we won’t make the playoffs so after a few more matches it would make sense to give him a runs of first team games to see how he gets on.I haven’t seen him play so don’t know what his strengths are, apart from scoring goals, but if we use him properly he might prove to be a gem.The step up from U18s to first team is a big one but the only way to see if he can hack it is to play him.
How a club that wants to develop can’t afford a U23 side with robbing the main first team budget is beyond me. Progression is what we should be looking for. Not throwing young lads to the way side when we’ve hardly started to develop them. But when you aim for sustainable club this what happens Reduce the level of players in the first team therefore performances and results get worst, the crowds start to be turned off and incoming funds decrease. So we end up on a downward spiral on the pitch while trying to remain sustainable on the financial side.Going back to U18 s if only 2 progress to be played in lower tier men’s football then why are we funding an Academy. The next step is not there for these young professionals