Originally Posted by
elatedscum
as an u16, u17 - he was outrageously talented, but still played like he was a child playing kids football. it was an issue but his talent was so immense, you were willing to gamble that if he made that mentality adjustment, he'd be a star. We haven't had an irish player like that in a long time but there are international examples who went on to be stars and other guys who never worked it out and went on to be flops. I honestly think that the choices that he made or were made for him, in terms of going to Italy were totally wrong. To a certain extent, he was venturing into the dark - but if you look at Melia and Noonan now, there's a viable path for kids to stay till 18 and improve till then. Meanwhile we haven't really had any kids who went to Italy or France develop in unexpected ways or become better players than we expected. If he had signed for Liverpool and looking how they developed Ben Doak and Harvey Elliott and Bobby Clark, I'd see a path where they could help him mature...