itso 7
New Member
I get where you are coming from and to an extent share your sentiments but I think that in order for the young players to really flourish we need to be putting them in a well functioning team so that they see first hand the quality expected of them and that they have real pros to learn from. At the end of the season we were lacking in real quality and mental strength so changes had to be made. Then you consider how difficult it has now become to attract genuine world class talent and how much is being demanded for less established players like Martial and Sanches you reach the conclusion that its better to have a talent like Pogba in the team than spend £100m on average players and fill out the squad with poor youth team graduates.My general opinion towards football has changed massively in the last 5/10 years.
I used to be fiercely passionate about the way we ran the club and developed players, peppering the team with the occasional star to ensure success.
Now, with all the oil money, sugar daddies and Russian playthings, I feel so disconnected from the game I used to know that I couldn't really care less how we go about making the side good again.
It might place me int a category of supporter I used to despise but, feck it, I just want to enjoy watching football. If that means spunking stupid money on kids with horrendous fashion taste, just to get that X factor back, then so be it. This season will be entertaining, one way or another.
Pogba is already playing at a comparatively higher level than Sanches and Martial so he will add more to the team's immediate ambitions.