Why? Back that up...
He proved last night up against some of the best attackers in the league he can handle it? He’s played a full 90 mins for England U21’s. He’s so composed on the ball even when he doesn’t have time or space. He’s more than ready if needed
Was David Brooks ready at the start of the season?
The only way he will have the experience is to give him the experience - if we wait for him to be ready he never will be!
Stephen Hinto what makes you think you know better than a lot more of our very knowledgeable loyal fans who have seen more AFCB games than you've had Lincolnshire sausages. Please do not make yourself out to be something you are clearly not, please do not respond with your usual claptrap either prove you are a fully qualified coach. There are numerous players who have broken into their respective premiere league teams at a younger age as our Jack so why not him.
To be polite as I can. It would seem that your overall knowledge of the game is somewhat limited.
Yes Simpson is a good prospect with undoubted ability. It the same with all young players in that you cannott play them continuously, all of sudden, in the Premier League with its pace and intensity as you will burn them out. This why, as an example, Rashford is in and out of the side at Man Utd. It was the same when we had Jamie Redknapp with us. He was a tremondous talent but was only used sparingly. If you played Simpson now against Brighton he would no doubt, not let us down, whilst the next game he could be a liability. The premier League is ruthless with what one stands to lose through relegation. This is why it is such a big and calculated risk to field young and inexperienced players in the Premier League.
People can't take it if you have a different opinion to them. I agree, playing kids is a risk in the Premier League, young players can also burn out. Michael Owen being a prime example. Managing them when they're young is something that needs to happen so they can continue playing at a high level for years to come. You need to take risks, fortune favours the brave. I think Simpson has earned his chance. If he gets it, it's up to him to grasp it.And the reason for such a caustic response would be what? Apart from trying to cause trouble. I have answered this point sensibly above. I refer you to it.
Seeing that you have verbally attacked me for no justifable and apparent reason, I would say that your knowledge of the game could be written on the back of a postage stamp and there would still be room to spare.
Seeing that you have verbally attacked me for no justifable and apparent reason, I would say that your knowledge of the game could be written on the back of a postage stamp and there would still be room to spare.
And the reason for such a caustic response would be what? Apart from trying to cause trouble. I have answered this point sensibly above. I refer you to it.
Seeing that you have verbally attacked me for no justifable and apparent reason, I would say that your knowledge of the game could be written on the back of a postage stamp and there would still be room to spare.
Unbelievable Stephen you really know naff all.
To be polite as I can. It would seem that your overall knowledge of the game is somewhat limited.
Yes Simpson is a good prospect with undoubted ability. It the same with all young players in that you cannott play them continuously, all of sudden, in the Premier League with its pace and intensity as you will burn them out. This why, as an example, Rashford is in and out of the side at Man Utd. It was the same when we had Jamie Redknapp with us. He was a tremondous talent but was only used sparingly. If you played Simpson now against Brighton he would no doubt, not let us down, whilst the next game he could be a liability. The premier League is ruthless with what one stands to lose through relegation. This is why it is such a big and calculated risk to field young and inexperienced players in the Premier League.
My knowledge of the game and its workings is far superior to yours. End of conversation. Good evening to you.
Yule-tidal greetings to you.
Correct. Perhaps you would go back to the poster 'Fatz' and request an answer as to why he launched a verbal tirade towards me without provocation. You have quoted my reply to him in response. I would ask him myself but a sensible is not very likely.My brother is bigger than your brother - pathetic.
Simpson is 22 years old, Jamie Redknapp was 17. Bit of a difference.
Rashford is in and out because Mourinho doesn't know his **** from his elbow. Lewis Cook is only 21 and has played for 2 years in the PL..
Marinho may well have a personality defect. In my opinion he is a psychopath. However, to say he does not know his backside from his elbow is somewhat a silly comment. He has managed a number of top clubs and has been successful. He will manage a top club again within six months.
Correct. Perhaps you would go back to the poster 'Fatz' and request an answer as to why he launched a verbal tirade towards me without provocation. You have quoted my reply to him in response. I would ask him myself but a sensible is not very likely.
I have answered sensibly the point about Simpson.