by bigmick » Mon Nov 08, 2004 11:45 am
Just strikes me that in these days of global scouting networks and even untapped areas of the world crawling with top clubs representatives, the one area of untapped potential left for the really big clubs are the lower divisions. All older fans like myself could name you a team of past Liverpool players who came from lower division clubs and went on to become Liverpool legends.
"Yeh it's different now mate. things have changed." Can't think for the life of me why. Principle's still the same it seems to me. Take a good player from a lower division team, rarely is he good enough to go straight in but let him train with International players, introduce him gradually and you might just get yourself a player.
"Too much of a gamble, besides Brithish clubs charge too much." Thats OK then, we'll go and buy Diouf for 10 million. No gamble there.
See its OK saying sign Morientes or whoever, if you have the cash to splash. If you haven't, then you've got to look at the likes of Johnson, Earnshaw, Nathan Ellington, Stead or whoever. Ask yourself this, if we had any of these blokes, would they get a game for us this weekend? I reckon.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".