Reuben and Digby could dominate this division. If they stay fit. I too think Bree could figure quite prominently.
Whenever Reuben has been fit and given a chance, he's done a damned sight more than many others who were afforded chance after chance. For example, Dale Jennings had a poor end to the season, went missing in all of the last seven games, especially against Leeds. Reuben wouldn't have had the chance to be that ****, he gets dropped whenever he dunt set a game alight. But, I think this manager has big faith in him. He tried signing him on loan at United too, so aye, clearly rates him. Digby has bizarrely been written off by a few after last season, based on a couple of iffy displays. Before that, same folk were lauding him as the next big thing. Fickle as ****.
I'm not saying they couldn't be good, but we keep saying season after season this will be theirs to shine, well that time is running out. Different managers keep leaving them out for a reason. Digby I really rate, but he needs to stay fit and prove it. Reuben less so, just don't get what the fuss is about, but if he's picked I will support him. I doubt either will be here in 2 years time though.
I'd say that's right myself. I hope we play wing backs and RNL is one or 1 up front with him off striker. Digby will shine if he can stay fit. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
You ask the right judges of players within the club and they will tell you that Digbys potentials better than ENGLANDS John Stones.
George Smith will excel this season. Watched him quite a few times in the u21's last season and I was in the same school year as him. Had bags of talent then and always seemed very focused and from what I saw of him last season he is very good on the ball, a good crosser and pretty sound defensively. Danny Rose and Nana I think could also have good seasons. RNL and Digby have talent for sure, they just need a run in the team and to stay injury free. Not seen enough of the others to comment on them
Exactly. He's a beast of a lad already. If we can get him fit, and keep him fit, hopefully he'll be the next player we're selling for big money. But there has to be patience with him and the other lads of that age.
Correct whitey. I said my opinion on here a lot about him. A sitter next to him. Two wide men and a attacking midfielder. Let him fed te ball between the lines and pick out players. He can also run with the ball when needed Yaya toure style but seems to prefer to sit. and play
Right there Hemmsy. Better when allowed to just pass the ball all over the field. Needs to get fit and stay fit. Must say I'm excited for the new season, we may finish 20th but the young uns are gonna have to play sooner or later, and will be better for it. If we'd stayed up, you'd have never seen them again.
He'll get fit playing first team football, first team football Ryhill. He goes through u21 football at 60%.
yes ryhill but the last wasn't a knee problem or a back problem it was a hernia and not something hes likely to do again.
Which ever one plays left back, i reckon someone will have already said this plenty of times in the thread , but I have not read it.
Are these young players really good enough?I know Digby is top class and if he stays injury free a big club will be coming in for him,Reuben too is a very good player just seems to get injured,maybe its a blessing in disguise coming down a division because we have to now start using these young players
From my perspective as someone that watches the first team but sees very little of the U21's etc Digby certainly has all the tools but hasn't yet fully grown into his body. At times he looks like a baby giraffe. Tone his core up a bit, a bit more strength and some yoga (just look what it did for Giggs) and he'll comfortably be good enough in this division. Especially if Hourihane is box to box.