The phrase
"young players" refers to individuals who are young, usually in their teens or early twenties, and are involved in activities or sports such as sports teams, musical bands, or other group endeavors where their age is a significant factor.
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There are a lot
of young players in the team waiting to come through, and we have a lot of quality training with us every day.
That's bad news for
young players in the future, but also, it's just bad for competitive balance.
We have a great number of good
young players who are eager to win things and be successful and work hard.
I believe that they will come back one day and they've always produced
good young players as well.
That is very different to managing a club side, no financial constraints, no transfer windows to worry about, no developing
young players on a daily basis etc..
For
younger players like myself when this game first released, I'd tolerate this for valuable information, but as a more mature gamer, it's just annoying.
Most good
young players at least wait until a bigger club has come knocking before taking the decision to leave.
Personally it would seem that the most cost - effective and reasonable solution would be to focus instead on
developing younger players that would have much longer careers than older European giants.
While it seems as though there is certainly a number of
talented young players coming through their youth system, it will be essential to keep this group together moving forward too.
It also feel like the club need to examine their aims for the rest of the season, one which has to be
giving young players as many opportunities as possible.
Yes, there are
many young players in our youth set up, that are looking like future star's!
The
more young players play in high leverage situations, the better they're going to be at handling them.
How many times have we
seen young players on weak teams never make the step up to a the big clubs?
By joining the league when he did, he became just another great,
young player not making what he'd get on the open market.
Either
top young players who could become great, because they are cheap / or older players who are never going to be top ones, because the top ones are way too pricey.
It's not just when you talk
about young players that all they do is run around and are good athletes.
However, there are still some
great young players out there who could be available, and who are continually being linked with transfers.
Have we missed the chance to sign one of the most promising
young players around by sitting on our hands?
But to turn away the chance of buying a good
young player because we have not signed a top player yet is nonsense.
This is a big one for
younger players so they can test out harder settings without fully committing to them for an entire tournament.
He's a
fine young player with a great attitude who's rarely looked out of place in his first team outings this season.
On a serious note, this could be of interest for
younger players wanting to develop their character design and digital art skills.
A big capture IMO... Extremely sought
after young player after proving so big on the biggest of youth tournaments.
Owners look at the ledger of
what young players cost, and, oh baby, are they ever on board.
It's not just that fans are aware of
how young players allow teams to save money and (ostensibly) spend more to improve the team.
This need not be a massive influx of players, maybe one signing in each position should suffice, and then bring in
several young players.
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