Best scouting network in Britain 14:42 - Dec 30 with 2268 views | spiritofshittu | Has to be Celtic. Some of the players they have discovered are of the highest quality, none more so than Wanyama. Their youth development is pretty good as well. Could we not go out and sign a few of their scouts? | | | | |
Best scouting network in Britain on 15:45 - Dec 30 with 2216 views | klr | Need to look at how "small" clubs like Palace / Southampton etc bring through so many young players, mind you, I & loads of other were saying that five years ago. | | | |
Best scouting network in Britain on 18:05 - Dec 30 with 2186 views | karl | I'll say it They play in the Unistick turd division what use are their type of players to us? Oh, i forgot thats what we were saying 6 months ago when superstars was the way forward | | | |
Best scouting network in Britain on 18:08 - Dec 30 with 2174 views | QPRDave | Baden Powell?? | | | |
Best scouting network in Britain on 18:11 - Dec 30 with 2169 views | Jigsore | Crewe? | |
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Best scouting network in Britain on 18:32 - Dec 30 with 2149 views | karl |
Best scouting network in Britain on 18:11 - Dec 30 by Jigsore | Crewe? |
Personally i think Wigan should have been our template. They pick up players from the smaller leagues and develop them over a season or two, no quick fixes but so far effective. Guarantee they won't go belly up if they happen to get relegated and if they keep their main structure of the club (possibly not manager i realise) then returning quickly shouldnt be beyond them either. I think Hill's 'rant/statement' was to persuade one or two mercenaries to find a new club in January and save us the wages for next year primarily | | | |
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