by Will95 » 26 Jan 2017 09:35
by Royalwaster » 26 Jan 2017 09:51
TBMIan Royal Showing Kuhl how to make the transition right now. Though Kuhl looked very good under Adkins.
I heard his attitude changed as soon as he "made it" - thinking he was Berty Big Bollocks
by From Despair To Where? » 26 Jan 2017 19:20
RoyalwasterTBMIan Royal Showing Kuhl how to make the transition right now. Though Kuhl looked very good under Adkins.
I heard his attitude changed as soon as he "made it" - thinking he was Berty Big Bollocks
Kuhl had a few reasonably good games in a poor team, whereas Kelly has been much more impressive in a winning team. I don't think it's a fair comparison.
by Ian Royal » 26 Jan 2017 20:33
by From Despair To Where? » 26 Jan 2017 21:07
by muirinho » 26 Jan 2017 21:17
From Despair To Where? I don't remember him standing out. He was one of a number of youngsters thrown into the first team and arguably Jake Taylor was the standout with a couple of goals.
I'm not dismissing Kuhl, but as captain of a very promising group of young players, he was hyped to buggery.
by WAZZOCK » 26 Jan 2017 21:24
by leon » 26 Jan 2017 23:42
WAZZOCK The hype around players in our academy is so cyclical, and usually doesn't correlate towards who eventually 'makes it' at the club or elsewhere.
In the past few years, the following players have all been billed as 'the next big thing' at some point:
Craig Tanner
Jake Cooper
Aaron Kuhl
Jake Taylor
Ryan Edwards
Jack Stacey
Pierce Sweeney
Liam Kelly
Dom Samuel
Jordan Obita
Dan Lincoln
Tariq Fosu
Aaron Tshibola
Some of them will have a successful career due to their talent, and others will enjoy a decent career due to a bit of luck. Some will fall in obscurity, and others will spend their time around the 4/5th tier enjoying a decent pay packet at a very decent level for the common man.
I suppose what I'm trying to say is there are plenty of factors behind a player becoming successful or not, we just have to wait and see.
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