Quote vastman="vastman"Agreed and this is where the relative strength of your academy set up comes into play.
Although we have not had a great academy set up recently we do odly have a number of players on the cusp who may not be ready for regular first team but could fill in gaps if injury hits. Sometimes its quality over quantity svn in the Academy. I've listed below the players who could well fill the gaps.
Assumming we keep them,
Wallshaw
Trout
Contracted
Anakin (who really is first team ready)
Shulver
Jowitt
Crowther
The last three are untried but are at the right age to start and are not exactly kids. When you recall players like Newlove and Edwards and many more made debut at 17 and the game hasn't changed that much.
I'd deffo go for quality over quantity, it's not like you can't make mid season loans etc.'"
I can go for quality over quantity, that's how your younger players become better.
For the last couple of years we have signed players and not used them much, Molloy and Motu Tony spring to mind.
Agars teams always played better when we had an injury crisis and the team picked itself, without having to juggle positions to fit players in.
If we can get 3 or 4 top dollar players, their attitude rubs off better on junior players, rather than 6 steady players.