Judging Abraham off this Euros is akin to other fans judging Kane off last years Euros. Abraham is a quality striker and should he get his chance in the PL I think he will score goals. How good he eventually will become is unknown but he is a big talent.
As I was mentioning him.in our thread thought I'd find one of my old.posts praising him.
Really.pleased for Abraham. Hope he goes far but not at the expense of Spurs of course. I think as more eyes will be on him he will surprise a lot of people with how skillful he can be. I think a lot assume he's just a big lump who's a bit of a taping merchant. Hes very skillful and excellent at bringing players into play.
Glad to see him start to find his feet especially after some of the racial abuse he faced.
Also additionally.pleased for Mount who's another I've followed for so long and taking so well. I said after his season in the eredivisie he should be in the Prem as players like Kluivert who was seemingly rated higher got go Roma. Mount went Derby as Chelsea as standard didnt look to promote from within. But as expected their embargo could be their blessing in disguise. So many players they've missed out on that could have been better than any signings, and now they're forced to.use their academy. If it didn't happen it likely would've been a case of, if they were good enough they would be played as the manager would've spent a load of.money to avoid taking risk on em. All of their goals have been scored by academy players this year, and 3 different ones. Trust the youth. Hope they integrate James now.
Then we use start using more of our own.
I said it at the time, but the transfer ban was the best thing that could have happened to Chelsea in the long run. Annoyingly.
Pulisic plus Kovacic is two new players signed. This is never mentioned as it spoils the story.Tbf they dont have to play them so respect to Chelsea for doing it. We didn't buy a player for 2 windows and I think made a few appearances. They've only missed one so far and got 3 regularly playing in their first team. And they still had Pulisic join them this window.
Definitely should get a lot more credit than they will do but I dont doubt the transfer ban has nudged them into it.
As always say they just need an opportunity. They dont get chances, then its, what have they done since they left? None are world class so not.like we missed out on any. Plus they won trophies all the while talented players are lost. It's a shame so many disappeared but hopefully the 3 playing continue, RLC gets back in and CHO and James show their ability too.
Pulisic plus Kovacic is two new players signed. This is never mentioned as it spoils the story.
Can anyone explain the sudden emergence of Liverpool youth as a collective of men's football ready talent?
Can't remember anyone mentioning them as being strong for donkey's years and only recently they seemed to be scavenging youth players faster than hub caps disappeared, so where's this strength sprung from?! They can't all be riding a confidence wave together, surely?!
Cheers in advance.
Could it be partly due to Alex Inglethorpe who left us to join them in 2012?
Bottom line is, they’ve gone and snapped up some of the best youngsters available.
scouts are at all academy Cat 1 games, usually from u14 onwards, the big clubs snap all the decent players up quickly, bring overplayers from abroad and educate them too.
as far as how ready Liverpool’s are over other u23 teams, Spurs u23 beat them 4-0 recently - u23 prem league is actually a decent standard of dootball
Can anyone explain the sudden emergence of Liverpool youth as a collective of men's football ready talent?
Can't remember anyone mentioning them as being strong for donkey's years and only recently they seemed to be scavenging youth players faster than hub caps disappeared, so where's this strength sprung from?! They can't all be riding a confidence wave together, surely?!
Cheers in advance.
our youth have actually beaten theirs 4-0, 4-0 and 4-2 this season. a lot of the players who beat shrewsbury played in those games.
Can anyone explain the sudden emergence of Liverpool youth as a collective of men's football ready talent?
Can't remember anyone mentioning them as being strong for donkey's years and only recently they seemed to be scavenging youth players faster than hub caps disappeared, so where's this strength sprung from?! They can't all be riding a confidence wave together, surely?!
Cheers in advance.