Quote wrencat1873="wrencat1873"He certainly earned a second game and he will come into this one with far more confidence.
Mind you, all these games are tough on the younger players, especially the physicality but, there's nothing better than seeing a young kid having a dig at the opposition.
It's worth tuning in just to see how the lad goes.'"
Swing young players make the grade is by far my favourite part of the game. Not in a daft wide eyed way, none if this local hero crap. I like it because it shows how healthy the club is. I firmly believe that if you get it right it’s these players who make up the core of any winning team. It’s also the most cost effective if a good proportion make it.
It’s decades since Trinity had anything like a team with a substantial number of players created by the club. To me it’s the single most obvious reasons why we have failed since the 60’s since when we have been a selling club.
I’m aware many of the sixties team was expensively purchased but ther was always a flow of junior players.
I also think a that a home produced player can also include young players picked up from other clubs. The crucial bit for me is taking young talent to regular first team. Hence I include Reece Lyne as a Trinity product to name but a few.