by BR2 »
06 May 2009 13:33
Almost every other club has brought young players through in the past except Reading-ours have been few and far between.
Now we find ourselves in a position where a lot of our untried youngsters have played for other teams in the Championship and for Div 1 sides with some success and at last we have around a dozen or so players who MIGHT be able to step up.
Whether at one year older they will be good enough to compete for a place at Championship (or whisper it Premiership)level time will tell.
The good side had a number of top players in their early 20s in Shorey,Doyle,Kitson,Sonko etc whereas the current side hasn't and as things stand with 79 points(?) as opposed to 106 I think we are well behind the class of 2006.
Early on this season Vision said that he would take a season or two at this level for a chance to develop the youngsters and since the jumbled approach of the last 18 months leading to relegation I now agree with him.
There is really no point in this team in it's current format going up as a lot of money would need to be spent to create a side to survive IMHO which is a shame because as clubs like Leeds,Norwich,Leicester etc have found you can't just turn the tap on when you feel like it.
If we don't go up I think either the chairman will have one final splash on trying to buy our way back up when he realises that the parachute payments will stop or it goes the other way and we rely on the many youngsters stepping up successfully.