The junior premier league isn't a great standard of youth development football. I don't doubt having seeing Olaf play in pre-season that he is physically well developed, and isn't scared to put himself about, you've clearly got good knowledge of football, when we're talking about the likes of Rooney and Walcott, we're talking about players who were elite youngsters, players who were exposed to a quality of coaching, and development light years ahead of we're offering.MellowYellow wrote: ↑19 Aug 2018, 19:37
Is there is a difference between regional football and the Junior Premier League? I am lead to believe the boy is ahead of his years in core physical strength, has a footballing brain and technical ability which is why maybe Reading FC and a number of Premiership clubs are showing an interest and closely monitoring his development.
Anyways he will be 17 come next season, that must be old enough for you to accept him playing a game or two of non-league football. I mean if Theo Walcott can win his first full senior England Cap at the age of 17, how hard can it be to play a game of regional non-league football?
If Reading and others are looking at him, fantastic, all the more reason to look after him, and put him no where near our first team. The discussion is how to score more goals, are we really in all seriousness, suggesting we turn to a 16 year old, who's never played an adult match as the answer to the problems, just bizarre, as said earlier, I think we're letting our need to bash Owers, to cloud our judgement.