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Covid and its after effects are nearly killling the aleague. But the positive effects it’s had on youth development in this country is massive. I feel like the last 2 years we have had so much more younger talent getting time in the aleague and repaying the faith at a high technical level and giving it a good go overseas.

I don’t think we are far away from a real big European prospect breakthrough. Which in turn will help the general population view the league in a more positive light
One of the best recent A League seasons was during covid as the local youngsters played and did really well. The league needs to keep pushing those stories.
 
One of the best recent A League seasons was during covid as the local youngsters played and did really well. The league needs to keep pushing those stories.

This issue with recent years has been the funding cuts, youth gave the owners a path through COVID, the funding cuts seem to have had an almost "Mariners" effect on the league. Where clubs have had to cut back on the more expensive aging journeyman.

The key to it all was youth teams in the NPL. Started in 2015 in NSW, meant the talented 17/18 year-olds were playing men of a decent standard. Any one that has played at both levels knows how physical men can be. It meant the gap isn't too far from there to t eh Aleague.
 
Callum Niuewenhof with a full game and Cameron Devlin with a start and 73 minutes for Hearts in a 4-0 win over fourth tier Dumbarton in the Scottish League Cup.

Raphael Borges Rodrigues with 45 minutes and a goal for Coventry in a 2-0 win against League Two Bristol Rovers in a friendly.

Cameron Burgess started for Swansea in a 2-1 friendly loss to League Two Cheltenham.
 
One of the best recent A League seasons was during covid as the local youngsters played and did really well. The league needs to keep pushing those stories.
Yep I've always said the bright side of the money going down hill was the rise of young players and imo the rise in quality of the league. Have you noticed there is barely any journeyman playing anymore? We used to call our league the recycle league it was a disgrace. Now we have the perfect blend of young players and few experience heads around them and a sprinkle of overseas players.

I hope this never changes if the league takes off again. This has been some of the best years of the a-league imo. It's so exciting seeing so many young players moving on and more coming through. We are finally becoming what this league should be... a great standard development league.
 
Yep I've always said the bright side of the money going down hill was the rise of young players and imo the rise in quality of the league. Have you noticed there is barely any journeyman playing anymore? We used to call our league the recycle league it was a disgrace. Now we have the perfect blend of young players and few experience heads around them and a sprinkle of overseas players.

I hope this never changes if the league takes off again. This has been some of the best years of the a-league imo. It's so exciting seeing so many young players moving on and more coming through. We are finally becoming what this league should be... a great standard development league.
There are definitely still journeyman and players swapping clubs that happens to much for my liken
 
Pretty sure he is 19 now so the litmus test will be the next two years.
ah 2006 born. Still that's pretty decent

I think Brett holman was that last u19 to get regular game time in a decent euro league for a relegation fighting eredivisie team

I'm hoping we get 4 u20s in Pearman, skoko, irankunda and Bennie
 
I read on their forum that he felt some hammy tightness so came off as a precaution.

That doesn't sound too bad but he has had serious hammy issues in the past ... I think?
as long as it isn't tight for 3 months
poor fella
 
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