27-02-2017, 21:51
(This post was last modified: 27-02-2017, 21:57 by Inverurie Jambo.)
I get what you're saying bounce and understand that Hibs must get up this season, just think if I was a young Hibs player, say playing centre half and captaining the 20's, I would be more than pissed off if I was overlooked by a loan signing, who cannae get a game for his own team for love than money and TBH, a player who is renowned for more than the odd calamitous balls up.
Also weaning our young players is far different from 'throwing them in at the deep end' and letting them swim! Then you risk killing off all confidence in these lads rather than gradually developing skills, confidence and well being through time.
Fair does but still think Lenny did have a choice- confidence in an up and coming star or go for the tried and tested, who TBH, is pretty poor at best of times. When Hearts went into admin, Locke never had much of an option other than to play several young lads and toss them in at the deep end. IMO, that did not have an adverse affect on those youngsters progression, development or confidence.
(27-02-2017, 21:49)0762 Wrote: [quote='hibeejim21' pid='109756' dateline='1488217851']
And no sooner have I spoke than efe Ambrose is set to sign on as an emergency loan signing. He will likely go straight into the side Wednesday night.
Also weaning our young players is far different from 'throwing them in at the deep end' and letting them swim! Then you risk killing off all confidence in these lads rather than gradually developing skills, confidence and well being through time.
Fair does but still think Lenny did have a choice- confidence in an up and coming star or go for the tried and tested, who TBH, is pretty poor at best of times. When Hearts went into admin, Locke never had much of an option other than to play several young lads and toss them in at the deep end. IMO, that did not have an adverse affect on those youngsters progression, development or confidence.