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Absolutely have to treat each case on it's merits. Whats goid fir one player won't neccessarily be good for another.

But you see so many cases of kids hanging around a first team squad without any prospect of game time for too long.

You can stop developing at a certain point playing kids football. RLC needed senior football a couple of years ago.
 
Seems every couple of years there is a Spurs midfielder plays a couple of games, gets an England callup and is going to be great.
Haha I'm not sure anyone ever thought Ryan Mason was going to be great tbh. I liked him and thought he was a decent squad player, but knew he had limitations.

Winks is different gravy though. He just has it. I would be genuinely staggered if he only ended up playing out his career at teams in the lower reaches of the Premier League (unless, of course, something goes disastrously wrong at our club) ala Mason, Huddlestone, Livermore, Carroll etc.
 

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Haha I'm not sure anyone ever thought Ryan Mason was going to be great tbh. I liked him and thought he was a decent squad player, but knew he had limitations.

Winks is different gravy though. He just has it. I would be genuinely staggered if he only ended up playing out his career at teams in the lower reaches of the Premier League (unless, of course, something goes disastrously wrong at our club) ala Mason, Huddlestone, Livermore, Carroll etc.
In which case I would look forward to signing him.
 
Kelechi should have went to Everton.
Kelechi definitely had to leave, he would have got barely any game time for us.

Leicester hasnt worked out yet, but it's early days.

It's funny, because I think he went to 4th choice from City, to 4th choice to Leicester (I would have both Okazaki and Slimani ahead of him at this point in time.)

The problem is that he's not really offering a point of differentiation from Vardy when it comes to the pair-up, which has unfortunately compared Kelechi to... sigh, Schlupp and Musa, which, if you were around for my, ahem, comments about Vardy. He has athleticism, but he's lacking Vardy's most underrated skill: football intelligence. I believe as Kelechi gets more experienced, this will come out more as he is more aware. But at this point, he offers no other advantages over Shinji nor Islam.

The good news is that Puel is likely to give him more chances, so hopefully that is the kicker he needs to develop.
 
If one of the Liverpool-friendly journalists such as James Pearce, Paul Joyce or Chris Bascombe took as blindly biased a view of football as Duncan Castles does towards Manchester United, we’d be frankly embarrassed.

Castles is an enormous Jose Mourinho fan and spends his days picking apart certain statistics and declaring the Portuguese the greatest of all time.

The United fan also writes detrimental articles about Liverpool, notably claiming in the summer that the Coutinho deal was done and dusted – when it really wasn’t.

He’s now suggesting that he has inside knowledge on Klopp’s future:

“Liverpool will twist if Klopp fails to get Champions League football or win a trophy this season – which is looking a distinct possibility,” he told the Transfer Window Podcast.

“If I was Liverpool, I would try to hire Marco Silva as his replacement,” he said.”

Firstly, Castles is wrong. Klopp has the full backing of FSG and he’s not going to be sacked barring something truly terrible happening.

So for the journalist to suggest his firing is inevitable and that Marco Silva is a possible replacement is nauseating.

Never mind…

Having seen plenty of United and Liverpool this term, we’re not worried by Mourinho’s side long-term. Yes, he can keep spending, but his footballing ethos is so depressing he’s going to lose the fans sooner rather than later.
 
with what kelechi has shown at international level and with us, it would be crazy for puel to not find a way to pair him with vardy.

it should be remember that kelechi did start out as a winger.
 
with what kelechi has shown at international level and with us, it would be crazy for puel to not find a way to pair him with vardy.

it should be remember that kelechi did start out as a winger.
Gray and Mahrez should both be ahead of him as wingers on each side. Kelechi simply made the wrong choice of which team he should go to.

Leicester are stacked with striker options. Everton are a bigger club and are screaming out for strikers, He'd start for them.
 
Gray and Mahrez should both be ahead of him as wingers on each side. Kelechi simply made the wrong choice of which team he should go to.

Leicester are stacked with striker options. Everton are a bigger club and are screaming out for strikers, He'd start for them.

I think with Puel we'll see Nacho get more game time. Should at least be starting ahead of Okazaki at the least.
 
Gray and Mahrez should both be ahead of him as wingers on each side. Kelechi simply made the wrong choice of which team he should go to.

Leicester are stacked with striker options. Everton are a bigger club and are screaming out for strikers, He'd start for them.
he has been there a few months and picked up an injury as soon as he got there.

vardy is 30, okazaki 31, slimani 29, ulloa 31. kelechi will be worked in.
 
with what kelechi has shown at international level and with us, it would be crazy for puel to not find a way to pair him with vardy.

it should be remember that kelechi did start out as a winger.

Puel likes youth. I've seen some signs that indicate that he should be good in backing Vardy.

I think once we solve our midfield kinks, we should see more of Kelechi and Vardy.



It's weird enough being the odd ball team where some of our former players would've had more game time with bigger clubs (Kramaric would've gotten more with Chelsea, and for now, Kelechi had more with City than with us. But as noted, we will see more of Kelechi. He is vital youth that has serious talent, and will hopefully learn quickly, like with N'Didi!)
 

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Puel likes youth. I've seen some signs that indicate that he should be good in backing Vardy.

I think once we solve our midfield kinks, we should see more of Kelechi and Vardy.



It's weird enough being the odd ball team where some of our former players would've had more game time with bigger clubs (Kramaric would've gotten more with Chelsea, and for now, Kelechi had more with City than with us. But as noted, we will see more of Kelechi. He is vital youth that has serious talent, and will hopefully learn quickly, like with N'Didi!)

Looking at your team, a few upgrades here and there (Simpson) and it's a side that should challenge for top 7-10 easily in most seasons. The title will always mean you'll attract players clubs like West Ham and Newcastle can't too.
 
Puel likes youth. I've seen some signs that indicate that he should be good in backing Vardy.

I think once we solve our midfield kinks, we should see more of Kelechi and Vardy.



It's weird enough being the odd ball team where some of our former players would've had more game time with bigger clubs (Kramaric would've gotten more with Chelsea, and for now, Kelechi had more with City than with us. But as noted, we will see more of Kelechi. He is vital youth that has serious talent, and will hopefully learn quickly, like with N'Didi!)
there is the style change to deal with too. i dont know if leicester will still play the counter attacking style under puel, but since coming to city he has trained exclusively in the possession style.
 
https://news.sky.com/story/manchest...-uefa-over-financial-fair-play-rules-11020098

Manchester City are not being investigated over Financial Fair Play rules following a complaint by La Liga.

The European governing body UEFA clarified its position on Monday afternoon after a statement from the Spanish league led to reports an official probe was being conducted.

That statement was made after La Liga wrote to UEFA to make a formal complaint about City and Paris Saint-Germain.

UEFA did announce last week that PSG are being investigated but Press Association Sport understands that was not prompted by La Liga's complaint and City are certainly not being looked at.

A UEFA spokesperson said: "There is no investigation into Manchester City with regards to Financial Fair Play regulations. Any reports mentioning such an investigation are unsubstantiated."
 

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What does it matter? Last time you were caught cheating the entire fan base acted like it was a giant conspiracy against City.
I'm sure that if Liverpool were fined €50m for a breach of a rule that was bought in a month after they released their accounts for the relevant financial year they would have happily accepted it.
 
Seems every couple of years there is a Spurs midfielder plays a couple of games, gets an England callup and is going to be great.
The only other midfielder that I thought was possibly this good from us was an Algerian. Townsend, Livermore and Mason never looked like they'd be top 4 quality.

Tommy Huddlestone perhaps if you go way back was one that I thought would be an England star which never happened
 
The only other midfielder that I thought was possibly this good from us was an Algerian. Townsend, Livermore and Mason never looked like they'd be top 4 quality.

Tommy Huddlestone perhaps if you go way back was one that I thought would be an England star which never happened

moomba was a pretty big fan of Scotty Parker IIRC
 
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