Fair points but I would reverse that scenario and ask why some guys actually sustain a career when they seem to offer very little. Kevin McBride is an example of someone who´s been around for a long time and played at a decent level yet is fairly bland.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I thought Booth had all the skills to be a fine player for Hibs, looks like Pat disagrees
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Thread: Callum Booth loan to Raith
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22-06-2013 11:32 AM #31
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22-06-2013 11:44 AM #32
Not all good prospects develop in the way we would like, many plateau out and find their own level, and only a small few carry on to become SPL players. Booth looks like another young lad who's just stalled in his career, like quite a few from the double winning youth team from a few years ago.
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22-06-2013 12:51 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Agree totally with both of you !
Good posts
Apologies again for repeating myself but talked with Alex Miller to a great length on why this happens and we both agreed there was no obvious reason . It is just " how it is " ( his words )
A coach can only advise and demonstrate , a player has to take it on board and do his best to develop his skills
This is a problem in probably every sport .
Every Manager has /sets his own stabdards of what he expects from a player and I am sure there have been a number of boys having been "freed" have " come back from the dead" and made it to a decent standard.
Many played well at Junior level and enjoyed a decent career .
Rugby is another prime example of boys not developing as expected
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