Aye its all about opinions and I respect yours but I don't agree that the answer to our current problems can be solved by throwing in Callum Semple, Tyler Smith or anyone else within the Academy. That's a different point to me point before, which was that I don't believe we have anyone that is worth throwing in to the first team. I also said that I don't believe there is a Kyle Walker, Harry Maguire, Phil Jagielka or David Brooks currently within the Academy. When you consider how good those four are and have gone onto be England regulars (not Brooks obviously) then it shows how good they really are.
I saw Harry Maguire's early games and right from the off it was obvious he was going to be a very good player. I didn't know how good but you could tell at the very least Premier League. He made his breakthrough when we were getting relegated under Adams and maybe was lucky to be able to come through at that time because we knew we were going down and Adams had nothing to lose. As you say he then played in League One but nevertheless I still believe Maguire would have come through even now but that's hard to say for sure.
All I'm saying is that I think its great that the young lads go out and get experience but I think its unlikely that half a season's experience from the Conference or League 2 is a grounding to then step up to the Championship. Most players, that's most, not all, take a gradual curve of improvement and you have to be patient with them.
The names I mentioned were the exceptions but maybe Tyler Smith as an example should be played more, but I trust Wilder's judgement here. I must stress I'm not one for watching Academy football other than odd highlights and we as fans tend to hear that we've got someone special coming through. With Brooks his name was mentioned when he was about 16 and he went on loan to Halifax about that time. Maguire was part of the team that made the FA cup Final and yet only Maguire went onto decent, George Long has become a pro and Slew had but is currently at Botson. The other lad who I recall made it, now has retired but again wasn't a regular, although injuries played their part.[/QUOT
These lads are trying to keep up their development at the same rate as the team has moved on. That is impossible so loan to lower league teams is crucial and I agree that chucking them in now would be wrong. However to right these lads off is way off the mark.
Harry Kane went out on loan to lower leagues for 3 years before his break through.
Brooks went to Halifax at 18 not 16 and only played 5 games in two months. It was too physical for him. He was not ready.
Players progress at different rates and ages.
There is a small small number of players below 20 who can walk into a Championship team.
The path we are giving Smith, Graham, Semple, Gilmour, Norrington Davis and Slater is the right path. This is the first time in years and years or ever that we have 6 or 7 19 year olds all out playing a very good level of loan football.