Originally Posted by
sadloserkid
Evan Ferguson might also get injured, or stall badly. In short he's as likely to be the next Richie Partridge as he is the next Damien Duff. I hope it's the latter obviously but I just think it's stretching optimism to breaking point to think that we can predict with any sense of authority which pathway he eventually takes. And even if he escapes the Partridge route and becomes the next Anthony Stokes I don't think that necessarily improves us either. We're in agreement though that making predictions of where a player will be in the future is, while fun, somewhat of an exercise in imagination.
I went back to check because, to be fair, I was very much paraphrasing. So the original post said the following:
"a list of players who I would consider realistic young candidates to be playing at a high enough level in a year and a half to be considered for the national team. I based it on a number of loose and probably imperfect criteria: Under 25; Playing for, or being included in, first-team squads at League One or above in England, SPL in Scotland or a top European league (plus young players in lower divisions on loan from bigger clubs); Playing U23 but having made a quick jump recently from U18s or having skipped that level altogether."
and
" I know a lot of these lads will not become Premier League stars in the next 18 months, but hopefully a significant number of them will establish themselves in the top two tiers in England, or equivalent, allowing us to have a significantly stronger squad by then."
Now I'm not naturally the most optimistic of individuals and I'll cheerfully acknowledge that I've somewhat overstated the scope of the original claim in my previous post but I can't see a situation where even half of that list are established in the top two tiers in England or at a similar standard (and even if they are that leaves us in more or less the same boat that we're in at the moment anyway). Or course there's every reason to believe that some of them will. And even numbers alone suggest that you're right in thinking that a dozen or so will become regular members of the international squad. I don't doubt that a handful or so will become really good players. And I'm not aiming to be the ghost at the feast either, I just feel that there's a bit of people assuming that just because we're sitting in a restaurant and we know it has a kitchen that the food is going to be delicious.