: Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:50 pm
Asim wrote:
It doesn't mean the intention to use them as part of the squad on a regular basis was there though.
You'd have to be very careful blooding young players in this scenario, coming into struggling teams can set back, or ruin a promising player - it's not just a physical or performance thing, it can be a mental one too.
There's enough expectation being placed on these young players by the clubs approach as it is, throwing them into a struggling team losing more often than not could be very counter-productive.
It means that they are there to be used if they need to be. Thats why they are there, because they are considered good enough to offer competition for places. You have to be careful, but you shouldn't be over cautious, holding them back can mean that they don't develop as fast as they would because they are not getting the chance to play alongside and against the top guys. Every youngster gets a smacking from an established player the come up against, it's part of their development - Even Steve Renouf got dominated by Big Mal on occasions, it didn't do him any harm, in fact look at how good he turned out to be. Good youngsters dont have their careers ruined or set back because they get knocked about every now and then, they just get up, dust themselves down and get on with it.
I'm not saying make wholesale changes but there needs to be something done, there needs to be an injection of enthusiasm in the team and playing a youngster or a couple of good youngsters for a few games would be a good start. The Aussies do it, Saints, Leeds and Wigan do it, it doesn't bother them.
Jason Crookes and Kieron Hyde should be seriously pushing for a 1st team place, these boys are boys that can make a difference and we should be using them.