QUOTE="Borbokisfreekick, post: 881763, member: 12841"]One other reason why we may not be bringing as many youth players through is the constant change over of manager.
The managers where we've seen most youth players brought through over the past say 30 years have been Bassett, Warnock and Blackwell.
Bassett and Warnock had reigns of 9/7 years at the club so could get more ingrained with the youth team and could nurture through the young talent, and could plan ahead a year or so. Which leans towards the positives of having a manager longer term. Which was the plan with Clough.
In warnocks time he gave debuts to Monty, jags, tongue, doane, sharp, forte, law, Thompson, Quinn, hurst. All these players either made substational appearances for the club or where sold on for a fee.
Blackwell was here almost 3 years, but was at the club shortly before that so probably knew some of what was coming through. In his short time with us he brought through walker, naughton, lowton, which eventually brought in 11million in transfer fees.
If you look back over the past 15 years, since Warnock started with us, our academy has been hugely successful in bringing through players and has probably brought in close to 20million in transfer fees.
Imagine how successful it would be if we had a CEO / managing director / chairman whatever you want to call him, who actually knew how to run a football club. Who didn't just spout off the jargon and cliches, but just ran the club with common sense.
I honestly think the best thing the club could do would be to employ Warnock as a director of football, or to run the football side of things at the club. He wouldn't make rash decision in sacking managers, he'd know the benefits of nurturing through our own players, knows the nature of the fans, the history of the club etc. and he wouldn't be after the managers position as he's too long in the tooth.