Frankĺy he's done better in 1 game than blisseti has in 2 and btw one of those players cost 1.3 million....
Was it not more like £15000.... :lol:briangreen":zuziu6gi said:Frankĺy he's done better in 1 game than blisseti has in 2 and btw one of those players cost 1.3 million....
Mark Pedlar":y76i1uef said:90 minutes of football or occasional 10 here and there, which is best for the lad, which is best for Argyle? FA development programmes will say opposite to what most fans on here would decide I suggest.
Anyway - well done to young Alex for tonight.
jazzydeegreen":2v8dgivi said:Was it not more like £15000.... :lol:briangreen":2v8dgivi said:Frankĺy he's done better in 1 game than blisseti has in 2 and btw one of those players cost 1.3 million....
Nobby":oek6krei said:He’s scored twice vs the type of players he faces every week (kids). Holds no bearing on how he would perform in a league match. By all means stick him on the bench on Saturday, but long term a loan will be best for his development in my opinion.
If we want to do anything this season we can’t be relying on Alex Fletcher for our goals. No disrespect to the lad, i’d love to be wrong.
MarkMatthews":10avbrdq said:Nobby":10avbrdq said:He’s scored twice vs the type of players he faces every week (kids). Holds no bearing on how he would perform in a league match. By all means stick him on the bench on Saturday, but long term a loan will be best for his development in my opinion.
If we want to do anything this season we can’t be relying on Alex Fletcher for our goals. No disrespect to the lad, i’d love to be wrong.
And who out of all the attacking players more senior than him scored more? Did the defensive senior players have a good day in the office against the kids, Fletch is used to playing?
Tugboat":2l0i1fwm said:Would a lower league team actually suit and improve them? I appreciate the game time benefit but apart from fitness and a degree of match sharpness I really don't see a conference loan that beneficial.
I'd much rather see him training with the first team, taken under a pro's wing and nurtured here with a place on the bench and rewarded with game time when achievable.
I think the hunger will encourage and drive him to improve knowing that he may get his chance in L1.
Tugboat":3hvz8bj5 said:Would a lower league team actually suit and improve them? I appreciate the game time benefit but apart from fitness and a degree of match sharpness I really don't see a conference loan that beneficial.
I'd much rather see him training with the first team, taken under a pro's wing and nurtured here with a place on the bench and rewarded with game time when achievable.
I think the hunger will encourage and drive him to improve knowing that he may get his chance in L1.