Originally Posted by
Insidetherock
A national academy would be the way to go.. but we are still stuck in the situation where the best football players in the country are playing GAA alongside football up to u16 level minimum.
The LOI academies are helping, and they will bear fruit eventually..
But the "we don't have the players" line is wearing thin too..
Every player last night that played, was in a Premier League team or Championship team, along with Scales who's playing CL with Celtic
And ok, the PL players aren't playing with City or Arsenal.. but every team in the PL is a decent team
Most teams in the Championship, are decent teams.
All of those players are living, eating, sleeping football.. 7 days a week. They're all being trained by UEFA A license coaches. They're getting the best nutrition, the best S&C coaching.. the best of everything
And still looked lost for the past 18 months. Don't blame the "inadequacies" of the local football scene, for PL and C players playing poorly.
The 14 y in Holland playing 4/5 times a week.. is still not much better than Nathan Collins for example. But Collins looks lost playing for Ireland for the past 12 months
We rave about the man of the match performances of Ogbene. Honestly, nice as the guy is.. hard working, honest player.. but he can run fast and direct.. that's it. His first touch is terrible, you rarely see him dribble past a player, and his crossing is nothing to write home about
That's our problem at the moment.. we're getting not enough out of what we have.. while blaming what we won't have in the future