SpaceCruiser
The difference is that Wenger stole those players from other clubs.
Did Beckham, the Neville brothers, Lee Sharpe come from other clubs before playing for Manchester United?
Top research there Spacey.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 11 Oct 2006 11:21
SpaceCruiser
The difference is that Wenger stole those players from other clubs.
Did Beckham, the Neville brothers, Lee Sharpe come from other clubs before playing for Manchester United?
by TBM » 11 Oct 2006 11:21
SpaceCruiserTBMRoyal Rother Maybe I'm being a bit blind here, but apart from the Beckham generation, what youngsters has Fergie developed?
I don't really think the nationality of the players is of any relevance. Wenger just hasn't rated the English youngsters. He goes for intelligent footballers with silky skills and vision and there just haven't been too many of those with a British passport about in recent years, more's the pity. I think he's found one in Walcott.
I actually agree here - just cos Wenger hasn't produced any decent youngsters (bar Cole) it doesn't mean he's not good at it. Look what he did/is doing with Anelka, Viera, Henry, Toure, Senderos, Fabregas, Flamini etc etc - he turned their career around.
The difference is that Wenger stole those players from other clubs.
Did Beckham, the Neville brothers, Lee Sharpe come from other clubs before playing for Manchester United?
SpaceCruiserRoyal Rother He is obviously with the better nurturing club,
Are you bloody joking?!?
by Dirk Gently » 11 Oct 2006 11:21
by Vision » 11 Oct 2006 11:25
TBMRoyal Rother Maybe I'm being a bit blind here, but apart from the Beckham generation, what youngsters has Fergie developed?
I don't really think the nationality of the players is of any relevance. Wenger just hasn't rated the English youngsters. He goes for intelligent footballers with silky skills and vision and there just haven't been too many of those with a British passport about in recent years, more's the pity. I think he's found one in Walcott.
I actually agree here - just cos Wenger hasn't produced any decent youngsters (bar Cole) it doesn't mean he's not good at it. Look what he did/is doing with Anelka, Viera, Henry, Toure, Senderos, Fabregas, Flamini etc etc - he turned their career around.
by Hoop Blah » 11 Oct 2006 11:28
by TBM » 11 Oct 2006 11:30
VisionTBMRoyal Rother Maybe I'm being a bit blind here, but apart from the Beckham generation, what youngsters has Fergie developed?
I don't really think the nationality of the players is of any relevance. Wenger just hasn't rated the English youngsters. He goes for intelligent footballers with silky skills and vision and there just haven't been too many of those with a British passport about in recent years, more's the pity. I think he's found one in Walcott.
I actually agree here - just cos Wenger hasn't produced any decent youngsters (bar Cole) it doesn't mean he's not good at it. Look what he did/is doing with Anelka, Viera, Henry, Toure, Senderos, Fabregas, Flamini etc etc - he turned their career around.
Don't tell me Jermaine Pennant or David Bentley didn't possess great technique as teenagers. Both regularly shone at teenage international level with ability every bit as good as their foreign counterparts.
Like i say i'm not knocking Wenger as such but i do think there are obviously cultural differences associated with Wenger and how he views English footballers.
by papereyes » 11 Oct 2006 11:31
Did Beckham, the Neville brothers, Lee Sharpe come from other clubs before playing for Manchester United?
by TBM » 11 Oct 2006 11:35
papereyesDid Beckham, the Neville brothers, Lee Sharpe come from other clubs before playing for Manchester United?
Lee Sharpe did.
by Vision » 11 Oct 2006 11:39
TBMVisionTBMRoyal Rother Maybe I'm being a bit blind here, but apart from the Beckham generation, what youngsters has Fergie developed?
I don't really think the nationality of the players is of any relevance. Wenger just hasn't rated the English youngsters. He goes for intelligent footballers with silky skills and vision and there just haven't been too many of those with a British passport about in recent years, more's the pity. I think he's found one in Walcott.
I actually agree here - just cos Wenger hasn't produced any decent youngsters (bar Cole) it doesn't mean he's not good at it. Look what he did/is doing with Anelka, Viera, Henry, Toure, Senderos, Fabregas, Flamini etc etc - he turned their career around.
Don't tell me Jermaine Pennant or David Bentley didn't possess great technique as teenagers. Both regularly shone at teenage international level with ability every bit as good as their foreign counterparts.
Like i say i'm not knocking Wenger as such but i do think there are obviously cultural differences associated with Wenger and how he views English footballers.
Bentley i think he should have kept hold of - always rated him but Pennant i believe had some kind of attitude problem and cos he was signed at such a young age for such a high price that maybe he felt it should have been handed to him on a plate unlike these other youngsters who would work their bollocks off to become a professional footballer.
by TBM » 11 Oct 2006 11:52
VisionTBMVisionTBMRoyal Rother Maybe I'm being a bit blind here, but apart from the Beckham generation, what youngsters has Fergie developed?
I don't really think the nationality of the players is of any relevance. Wenger just hasn't rated the English youngsters. He goes for intelligent footballers with silky skills and vision and there just haven't been too many of those with a British passport about in recent years, more's the pity. I think he's found one in Walcott.
I actually agree here - just cos Wenger hasn't produced any decent youngsters (bar Cole) it doesn't mean he's not good at it. Look what he did/is doing with Anelka, Viera, Henry, Toure, Senderos, Fabregas, Flamini etc etc - he turned their career around.
Don't tell me Jermaine Pennant or David Bentley didn't possess great technique as teenagers. Both regularly shone at teenage international level with ability every bit as good as their foreign counterparts.
Like i say i'm not knocking Wenger as such but i do think there are obviously cultural differences associated with Wenger and how he views English footballers.
Bentley i think he should have kept hold of - always rated him but Pennant i believe had some kind of attitude problem and cos he was signed at such a young age for such a high price that maybe he felt it should have been handed to him on a plate unlike these other youngsters who would work their bollocks off to become a professional footballer.
Fair enough but the fact still remains that they didn't make it under Wenger. It's complete supposition but I'd venture they'd both have had a better chance at Utd under Fergie.
Of course Theo may prove to be the exception that proves the rule and i really hope he does because clearly he has a great future. Still think it's a bit early to talk about him in the same way as Rooney though.
by Vision » 11 Oct 2006 12:08
TBM
Surely Ashley Cole is the exception to the rule already?
I dont think people can really compare Walcott to Rooney as they are totally different players - Walcott is more, i reckon, like an Owen than a Rooney - Rooney offers far more than just pace and goals.
by Royal Rother » 11 Oct 2006 12:53
by Vision » 11 Oct 2006 13:17
by Royal Rother » 11 Oct 2006 13:41
by Maguire » 11 Oct 2006 13:52
Royal Rother It is fanciful, subjective, impossible to define etc. etc., but still makes for an above-average Hobnob discussion.
by Royal Rother » 19 May 2009 14:56
by Thaumagurist* » 19 May 2009 15:01
by TBM » 19 May 2009 15:06
Thaumagurist* And Arsene Wenger hasn't won a single trophy in four seasons with his so-called precious and mostly foreign youngsters with imaginary intelligence and silky skills..
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