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2 hours ago, ivo_knoflicek said:

Popped into the club shop today, excited after seeing this thread title.

What a disappointment. Still no Luke Thomas watch in stock. No Max Bird alarm clock either. Tempted by the Tom Huddlestone sundial though....

You must be blind, it’s right next to the Will Hughes watch. 

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On 20/08/2018 at 10:19, cannable said:

I still think loans are a waste of time. They tell you the player can handle X role in X system at X level. 

In terms of player development he gets used to playing against full-backs that aren’t as good as what he will be playing against. 

If you’re good enough you’re old enough 

Yeah? Why isn’t Mount starting behind Morata rather than Nugent then? 

Why isn’t Wilson vying with Mane/Salah for those wide spots at pool? 

 

Players can show a lot of promise but it’s better for them to gain experience and make their mistakes for another team. 

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1 hour ago, IlsonDerby said:

Yeah? Why isn’t Mount starting behind Morata rather than Nugent then? 

Why isn’t Wilson vying with Mane/Salah for those wide spots at pool? 

 

Players can show a lot of promise but it’s better for them to gain experience and make their mistakes for another team. 

Because Chelsea don’t promote youth 

Because Wilson isn’t as good as Shaqiri

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On 20/08/2018 at 11:19, cannable said:

He’s 19, he’s as good technically as he ever will be and as quick as he ever will be. Now it’s about find a role. 

Mental side might need to develop though - Which is where it can be good to play against 'not as good' opposition - Builds his confidence in his ability - Gives him a little more time on the ball to start seeing passes, understand how the flow of the game is around him, work out how to weight passes etc - The further up the leagues you go the worse you get punished for a poorly made decision - Loans allow young players to go out and play against (in theory) teams and players where their mistakes will be less costly

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6 hours ago, cannable said:

Because Chelsea don’t promote youth 

Because Wilson isn’t as good as Shaqiri

What about Christensen who got two years out on loan in Germany and then came back to play in Chelsea’s first team? 

He wasn’t deemed good enough at the time to play, clearly. So it was loan, sell or play for their U23’s at a level quite obviously beneath him. Which would’ve been the best option, if loans are pointless?

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On 02/09/2018 at 16:04, cheron85 said:

Mental side might need to develop though - Which is where it can be good to play against 'not as good' opposition - Builds his confidence in his ability - Gives him a little more time on the ball to start seeing passes, understand how the flow of the game is around him, work out how to weight passes etc - The further up the leagues you go the worse you get punished for a poorly made decision - Loans allow young players to go out and play against (in theory) teams and players where their mistakes will be less costly

When you say Mental side may need development ...................are you referring to players or posters ? .......I'm confused !??

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Might be better for his development to stay with Coventry till the end of the season, get a full season under his belt with the possibility of promotion. When we have the likes of Jozefzoon unable to get a game, do we really want Thomas sat around twiddling his thumbs?

Thomas time will come, great to hear he’s doing well though. 

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20 hours ago, David said:

Might be better for his development to stay with Coventry till the end of the season, get a full season under his belt with the possibility of promotion. When we have the likes of Jozefzoon unable to get a game, do we really want Thomas sat around twiddling his thumbs?

Thomas time will come, great to hear he’s doing well though. 

Totally agree. He's in the best situation at Coventry, a decent club with a good manager. 

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