Apologies as I know the young v old player issue has been done to death - so here I am adding to it.
But if anything came out of the England v Italy match it was clear just what a young person's game it has become. OK so the heat makes it even more important but while you used to think of a player reaching their peak at about 27 it is now more around 23 I wd say. Someone like Rooney now looks about as agile as the late Lord Longford, while someone like Sterling looks as if he has come into his own.
Translating that to Rangers, it makes you wonder whether there is any point persisting with these kind of strollers like Krancjar (I like the player so not singling him out). Think we can still get away with two maybe three really good older players but its very clear that full backs and midfielders need to be able to run up and down the pitch for 90 minutes.
But if anything came out of the England v Italy match it was clear just what a young person's game it has become. OK so the heat makes it even more important but while you used to think of a player reaching their peak at about 27 it is now more around 23 I wd say. Someone like Rooney now looks about as agile as the late Lord Longford, while someone like Sterling looks as if he has come into his own.
Translating that to Rangers, it makes you wonder whether there is any point persisting with these kind of strollers like Krancjar (I like the player so not singling him out). Think we can still get away with two maybe three really good older players but its very clear that full backs and midfielders need to be able to run up and down the pitch for 90 minutes.
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