Alfreton14Blade
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With the big overhaul of the squad soon to start, what should we be expecting in terms of age & experience?
A squad full of young, hungry whippersnappers? Or one full of experience & of players at their prime?
A bit of both I'd suggest (as should be the case really).
Having a look at Chris Wilder's carefully assembled squad at Northampton last season, here's the age range of players who were an integral part of the squad:
19 (1)
23 (3)
24 (1)
25 (1)
27 (3)
28 (2)
29 (3)
30 (1)
31 (1)
33 (1)
An average squad age of 26.75.
So, a pretty even spread between younger players and more experienced ones. A bit light on under 23s (which doesn't seem to suggest major breakthroughs are likely from the youth system - in fact the 19 year old in question above is a loanee from a higher level, in the form of our very own DCL). But with a greater number being aged below the footballer's prime age of 28 years old than below.
All in all, it seems to suggest we can expect a thoughtfully constructed squad not overloaded with heavy-legged older players and not overreliant on youthful inexperience.
(Footnote: far from a scientific survey - just based on players who made 20 appearances or more including appearances off the bench.)
A squad full of young, hungry whippersnappers? Or one full of experience & of players at their prime?
A bit of both I'd suggest (as should be the case really).
Having a look at Chris Wilder's carefully assembled squad at Northampton last season, here's the age range of players who were an integral part of the squad:
19 (1)
23 (3)
24 (1)
25 (1)
27 (3)
28 (2)
29 (3)
30 (1)
31 (1)
33 (1)
An average squad age of 26.75.
So, a pretty even spread between younger players and more experienced ones. A bit light on under 23s (which doesn't seem to suggest major breakthroughs are likely from the youth system - in fact the 19 year old in question above is a loanee from a higher level, in the form of our very own DCL). But with a greater number being aged below the footballer's prime age of 28 years old than below.
All in all, it seems to suggest we can expect a thoughtfully constructed squad not overloaded with heavy-legged older players and not overreliant on youthful inexperience.
(Footnote: far from a scientific survey - just based on players who made 20 appearances or more including appearances off the bench.)