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Would you choose a youth full side or an experenced side?

Element of Youth
4 (57.1%)
Aging Vetrans
3 (42.9%)

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Age Factor
« on: Feb 13, 2009, 01:22: PM »
Which do you think is more important?
A Youth side which have potential (and who knows if they will reach that potential) or the experienced boy who have to battle opponents well as time

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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #1 on: Feb 13, 2009, 02:13: PM »
Youth any day

the veterans have a higher risk of long term injury,


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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #2 on: Feb 13, 2009, 03:07: PM »
I'd go with the veterans about 9/10 times they get the job done..

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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #3 on: Feb 13, 2009, 04:36: PM »
i agree with Cigar Omar

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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #4 on: Feb 13, 2009, 05:20: PM »
but the veterans will have trouble couping with fast young players

E.G Milan Vs Arsenal in the UCL


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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #5 on: Feb 13, 2009, 05:24: PM »
but youth is also inexperience won't be able to cope with pressure as well

and with youth you need patience in this dog eat dog world you don't have that sort of time
yeah in a couple of years your gonna be a great team but as a coach if you under preform  your out

no doubt in a small team youth is the best option but in a bigger team you need results

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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #6 on: Feb 15, 2009, 03:50: PM »
I said youth but im really in between

u need a side with experiance and youth talent, and as much as i hate them, Man U have that right now
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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #7 on: Feb 15, 2009, 05:18: PM »
your already on the next question i was going to ask
Which team do you think has the best mixture of both?
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Which has got the mixture all wrong?

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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #8 on: Feb 16, 2009, 03:04: AM »
Manchester United have a great mixture.

When you look at free-kicks being taken by United, you have Giggs, and you have Ronaldo. You can see Giggs really help Ronaldo on his decision-making and whatnot. Ferdinand, Vidic, and Van der Sar are perfect together because they all have experience which is very important in the back, and they can also help Rafael. You have Ronaldo on the right, which brings flair to the side with his young talent.

I think this is a great build-up, and also, the young players are reliable, so when the older players need a break, (such as Giggs, or Scholes), then you have Nani and Carrick to step in.

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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #9 on: Feb 16, 2009, 03:20: AM »
Barca has the best mixture...just look at their mid: Messi, Iniesta, Xavi. Messi and Iniesta are fairly young, Xavi is old enough to be really experienced, but young enough to not be slowing down. You have Puyol in the back, and you have Alves.
Perfect mixture.

AC Milan has it wrong, and so does Real Madrid. They don't build, they just go for single season glory.
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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #10 on: Feb 16, 2009, 01:42: PM »
godemperor got it right

AC Milan and Real dont have it right, too much experience not enough youth. And when there r youth players at the  club there's WAY too much pressure for them to play well
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Re: Age Factor
« Reply #11 on: Feb 16, 2009, 03:47: PM »
I was expecting someone to say Arsenal but i agree with you in terms of Real and AC Milan.
But just to place a outsider in the correct mixture pot i'm gonna say Roma!
If you look at the Youth top dogs
FILIPE, Ribeiro Gomes
MENEZ
Marco MOTTA (on loan with likely extension)
AQUILANI
DE ROSSI
VUCINIC
and thats just those at the club

with 12 players loaned out who all have great potential
Marco Andreolli (at Sassuolo Calcio)
Vitorino Antunes (at Lecce)
Ahmed Barusso (at Siena)
Aleandro Rosi (at Livorno)
Edgar Álvarez (at Pisa)
Claudio Della Penna (at Pistoiese)
Alessio Cerci (at Atalanta)
Keivan Zarineh (at Paganese)
Ricardo Faty (at Nantes)
Simone Palermo (at Pistoiese)
Mauro Esposito (at Chievo)
Stefano Okaka Chuka (at Brescia)
Valerio Virga (at Novara)

they also got on the line starts like:
MEXES
DIAMOUTENE (on loan with a likely extension)
BRIGHI
JULIO BAPTISTA
RIISE
CICINHO
TADDEI
DONI
PIZARRO
JUAN
CASSETTI
PERROTTA
LORIA
TOTTI
TONETTO
PANUCCI


long but then again i its just a few names

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