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Thread: Pro's' & Con's - Playing them to young ?

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    I don't see a problem with bringing a youngster on for 20mins instead of, or in place off, someone who is shyte.
    Maybe not what the thread is about, but anyway.....

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    The u23 train a lot with the first team and all their output date is shared across the whole group.

    just checking them in without planning probably wouldnt be good for a lot of them depending on temperament and
    personality. The physicality of the PL is a big step up too so they probably need more recovery time. Pretty happy with how MB manages the younger players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyni View Post
    I don't see a problem with bringing a youngster on for 20mins instead of, or in place off, someone who is shyte.
    Maybe not what the thread is about, but anyway.....
    Nothing at all wrong with that Billy.

    MB uses it well collectively within the squad, just that some folks don't understand why youth players minutes are limited to 45mins or 60mins cameo stints.
    Hence my drawing of attention of 'bespoke regulation process' guidelines to being followed which Brian Deane was keen to emphasise recently on a WhatsApp yap session after he'd read some public comments regarding younger players not played regularly at Leeds.

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