by robc » 13 Jan 2011, 12:25
I got thinking about this the other day, so I thought I'd work it out. The average age of what seems like our recognised first XI just now, which is:
Bevan, 31
Robbo, 24
Branston, 32
Ellis, 22
Nicho, 30
Zebs, 24
Manse, 28
Wroe, 25
Stevens, 24
O'Kane, 20
Benyon, 23
Works out at 25.7, now when was the last time we could say that? I'm 99% sure that in my time supporting the Gulls (16 years), we've never had more than 1 or 2 really promising youngsters in the team. In my opinion there are 4 or 5 in the team that we will end selling for decent money, which, coupled with the cup run, makes this a really positive time to be a Yellow. Also, factor in the only players (excluding loanees) who are really challenging for a first team place, Kee (20) and Lathrope (21), and the average drops to 24.9. Although you could obviously argue that slightly more players knocking on the door of the first team would be nice, it really can't be denied that the future is bright. The future is yellow.
(All these calculations and time spent on this post is all to avoid writing an essay, so I'd better get some interesting responses now!)
I got thinking about this the other day, so I thought I'd work it out. The average age of what seems like our recognised first XI just now, which is:
Bevan, 31
Robbo, 24
Branston, 32
Ellis, 22
Nicho, 30
Zebs, 24
Manse, 28
Wroe, 25
Stevens, 24
O'Kane, 20
Benyon, 23
Works out at 25.7, now when was the last time we could say that? I'm 99% sure that in my time supporting the Gulls (16 years), we've never had more than 1 or 2 really promising youngsters in the team. In my opinion there are 4 or 5 in the team that we will end selling for decent money, which, coupled with the cup run, makes this a really positive time to be a Yellow. Also, factor in the only players (excluding loanees) who are really challenging for a first team place, Kee (20) and Lathrope (21), and the average drops to 24.9. Although you could obviously argue that slightly more players knocking on the door of the first team would be nice, it really can't be denied that the future is bright. The future is yellow.
(All these calculations and time spent on this post is all to avoid writing an essay, so I'd better get some interesting responses now!)