19 - Lamine Yamal

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Mike the Knife
He has so many assets to be a historic player, already at 16 that it beggars belief what his ceiling might be

Sensational left foot, ambitious and an incredibly mature decision maker already. Hope he stays healthy & keeps his head on straight because he has that x-factor only seen by the club’s legends

Build around him
 

Porque

Senior Member
Special player.

But wee need to go all out and find a left attacker that will take the share the burden with him.

Xavi Simons should improve our 11 for example, as Xavi can revert to his 4 midfielder setup, but I think reverting to that setup would put more pressure on Lamine- despite Hamraoui's stats.
 

JohnN

Senior Member
Until now we haven't ever used 16 year old players as starters. Yamal is a special talent and the coaching stuff know it.
As always, whether he improves and reaches the status of a top player is impossible to tell.
What is sure, is that we need to use him less than this. it is too much for any kid.
 

Horatio

You're welcome
Just logged in to say: my boy Serghei is getting more and more wise as he is getting older :sherlock:
On a serious note: when you look at the history and stats, 90% of young players won't reach their hyped potential.

As this Blanco user said, majority of kids are "just kids" who are 16-17 and nothing special, yet their every good move is hyped to heavens while every mistake is excused with: but he is just 16, 17, 18, 19, he'll improve.

A few years ago I was saying that Fati is weird and I always questioned whether he is IQ 200 scorer who sees things which we don't see or he just had a run of extremely fluke goals where majority of his shots were deflected shots and nutmeg goals.
He got injured later, but it seems that he wasn't an alien scorer but a normal player with an insane luck for a few months.

Regarding other kids, I was always saying that Pedri is the master of hide and seek, people didn't agree.
Gavi is just a weird, overhyped (remember that football and awards are rigged to keep the best brands/clubs/fanbases alive. A kid from Poland, Ukraine or Nigeria will never get an award. But a kid from La Masia/Madrid/England = give them awards every years because all the money is there, we need to keep the buzz and fanbases alive, who cares about a kid from Poland?) kid, jack of all trades, master of none. His best virtues are being from La Masia and kicking everyone around.

From older talents, it really wasn't that hard to see that Dembele was dumb as fuck, that Arthur was a one-tricky pony, or a Wallmart/Alibaba version of Xavi.
Frenkie was also always a hype job.
We traded Rakitic, who was blamed for 0:4 at Anfield, for Frenkie, with whom since the day 1 we managed to break all the impossible records like 8:2 vs Bayern, getting KOd in Champions league group stage and similar.

Regarding kids, imo, in the last few years even the clubs and their PR departments have figured out that the fanbases have a soft spot for youngsters, especially local youngsters, so clubs started to play younger and younger players since it creates the highest amount of buzz, excitement and hope among fanbases.
So, instead of a 30 year old guy with skills 80, just play a youngster with skills 70-75.
He is not much worse, yet there is always a chance that he might improve a lot.
And even if he doesn't improve, the club will gain more followers, buzz and income from shirt's sales with playing local 17 and 19 year olds kids than buying random Dani Parejos and Oriol Romeus.

So, be aware with this new generation of local youngsters = this is turning into a social media hype job.
A lot of them aren't good at all, but they aren't that bad so that they can ruin the club's results too much.

Regarding the cold truth and stats, these are our the most hyped kids (and forum's favorites) in the last few years:
Yamal
Pedri
Gavi
Balde
Fati
Fermin
Cubarsi
Alena
Puig
Oriol Busquets
Wague
Munir

Or some players who were given a chance at the young age:
Ilaix
Ilais
Torre
Jutgla
Carles Perez
Mingueza

We have 18 players here, at least 10 of them were hyped and loved a lot.
When we look back or if we fast forward to the future, how many of them will turn as top level for Barca? 0, 1 or 2.
How many of them are even good enough to be starters? Hard to tell, 0-3 of them, right?

As always, and I feel as if I am writing the same post for 10 years here, like a broken record: whenever you see a new youngster, his chances of turning into a starter are closer to 10% than to 50%.
Yet, people are always doing the same mistake and reply: no. Those guys who failed had some obvious flaws. This new kid (insert any new random kid in each new season) = is different.

I'll be the bad guy again, I don't believe too much in Yamal.
Based on how I see his personality and skills, I see him reaching some sort of level/influence like Joao Felix.
But, if anything, he is not an obvious fail, like Dembele, Arthur or Puig were from the day 1, for those who wanted to see...

Anyway, don't believe the hype.
The awards, papers, social media, playing youngsters since the age of 17 = it's all the part of the strategy.
And after reading Barcaforum, that strategy is working.
People are watching matches and returning to forums/matches mostly because of the youngsters and "hope" for the better future.

So, be careful.
The club, FIFA/UEFA, papers = are all playing with you and they are giving you the kind of drug which you are desperate for.
Great cautionary tale for life in general. Thanks.
 

Blanco

Active member
Until now we haven't ever used 16 year old players as starters. Yamal is a special talent and the coaching stuff know it.
As always, whether he improves and reaches the status of a top player is impossible to tell.
What is sure, is that we need to use him less than this. it is too much for any kid.
No, Xavi is using him just fine. For 16-17-18 years old the most important thing is to play as many games as possible, does not matter the level. This is the age where players are making the biggest progress.

For example in many U16 teams there is a player who is looking better than all of his teammates… a year later he is not even a starter, because other players on his position progressed incredibly.

Yamal has to play almost every week like every other 16/17 years old player, otherwise he will be stalling and others will surpass him in the development. Thats why in the first place its not common to play 16 years olds in the first teams. But once he is officially a first team player he should be played almost always.
 

snowy

Well-known member
BBwiZe speaks the Truth

Best dribblers in Africa

Lamine Special we must Protect the way Spurs protect Wemby
 

snowy

Well-known member
No, Xavi is using him just fine. For 16-17-18 years old the most important thing is to play as many games as possible, does not matter the level. This is the age where players are making the biggest progress.

For example in many U16 teams there is a player who is looking better than all of his teammates… a year later he is not even a starter, because other players on his position progressed incredibly.

Yamal has to play almost every week like every other 16/17 years old player, otherwise he will be stalling and others will surpass him in the development. Thats why in the first place its not common to play 16 years olds in the first teams. But once he is officially a first team player he should be played almost always.
Every game ok but sub or bring in after 60 otherwise too risky

look at Pedri and how we gassed him out
 

CatalinR10

Senior Member
Just logged in to say: my boy Serghei is getting more and more wise as he is getting older :sherlock:
On a serious note: when you look at the history and stats, 90% of young players won't reach their hyped potential.

As this Blanco user said, majority of kids are "just kids" who are 16-17 and nothing special, yet their every good move is hyped to heavens while every mistake is excused with: but he is just 16, 17, 18, 19, he'll improve.

A few years ago I was saying that Fati is weird and I always questioned whether he is IQ 200 scorer who sees things which we don't see or he just had a run of extremely fluke goals where majority of his shots were deflected shots and nutmeg goals.
He got injured later, but it seems that he wasn't an alien scorer but a normal player with an insane luck for a few months.

Regarding other kids, I was always saying that Pedri is the master of hide and seek, people didn't agree.
Gavi is just a weird, overhyped (remember that football and awards are rigged to keep the best brands/clubs/fanbases alive. A kid from Poland, Ukraine or Nigeria will never get an award. But a kid from La Masia/Madrid/England = give them awards every years because all the money is there, we need to keep the buzz and fanbases alive, who cares about a kid from Poland?) kid, jack of all trades, master of none. His best virtues are being from La Masia and kicking everyone around.

From older talents, it really wasn't that hard to see that Dembele was dumb as fuck, that Arthur was a one-tricky pony, or a Wallmart/Alibaba version of Xavi.
Frenkie was also always a hype job.
We traded Rakitic, who was blamed for 0:4 at Anfield, for Frenkie, with whom since the day 1 we managed to break all the impossible records like 8:2 vs Bayern, getting KOd in Champions league group stage and similar.

Regarding kids, imo, in the last few years even the clubs and their PR departments have figured out that the fanbases have a soft spot for youngsters, especially local youngsters, so clubs started to play younger and younger players since it creates the highest amount of buzz, excitement and hope among fanbases.
So, instead of a 30 year old guy with skills 80, just play a youngster with skills 70-75.
He is not much worse, yet there is always a chance that he might improve a lot.
And even if he doesn't improve, the club will gain more followers, buzz and income from shirt's sales with playing local 17 and 19 year olds kids than buying random Dani Parejos and Oriol Romeus.

So, be aware with this new generation of local youngsters = this is turning into a social media hype job.
A lot of them aren't good at all, but they aren't that bad so that they can ruin the club's results too much.

Regarding the cold truth and stats, these are our the most hyped kids (and forum's favorites) in the last few years:
Yamal
Pedri
Gavi
Balde
Fati
Fermin
Cubarsi
Alena
Puig
Oriol Busquets
Wague
Munir

Or some players who were given a chance at the young age:
Ilaix
Ilais
Torre
Jutgla
Carles Perez
Mingueza

We have 18 players here, at least 10 of them were hyped and loved a lot.
When we look back or if we fast forward to the future, how many of them will turn as top level for Barca? 0, 1 or 2.
How many of them are even good enough to be starters? Hard to tell, 0-3 of them, right?

As always, and I feel as if I am writing the same post for 10 years here, like a broken record: whenever you see a new youngster, his chances of turning into a starter are closer to 10% than to 50%.
Yet, people are always doing the same mistake and reply: no. Those guys who failed had some obvious flaws. This new kid (insert any new random kid in each new season) = is different.

I'll be the bad guy again, I don't believe too much in Yamal.
Based on how I see his personality and skills, I see him reaching some sort of level/influence like Joao Felix.
But, if anything, he is not an obvious fail, like Dembele, Arthur or Puig were from the day 1, for those who wanted to see...

Anyway, don't believe the hype.
The awards, papers, social media, playing youngsters since the age of 17 = it's all the part of the strategy.
And after reading Barcaforum, that strategy is working.
People are watching matches and returning to forums/matches mostly because of the youngsters and "hope" for the better future.

So, be careful.
The club, FIFA/UEFA, papers = are all playing with you and they are giving you the kind of drug which you are desperate for.

Sup G ,


Where were you ?
 

wisconsincule

Senior Member
Just logged in to say: my boy Serghei is getting more and more wise as he is getting older :sherlock:
On a serious note: when you look at the history and stats, 90% of young players won't reach their hyped potential.

As this Blanco user said, majority of kids are "just kids" who are 16-17 and nothing special, yet their every good move is hyped to heavens while every mistake is excused with: but he is just 16, 17, 18, 19, he'll improve.

A few years ago I was saying that Fati is weird and I always questioned whether he is IQ 200 scorer who sees things which we don't see or he just had a run of extremely fluke goals where majority of his shots were deflected shots and nutmeg goals.
He got injured later, but it seems that he wasn't an alien scorer but a normal player with an insane luck for a few months.

Regarding other kids, I was always saying that Pedri is the master of hide and seek, people didn't agree.
Gavi is just a weird, overhyped (remember that football and awards are rigged to keep the best brands/clubs/fanbases alive. A kid from Poland, Ukraine or Nigeria will never get an award. But a kid from La Masia/Madrid/England = give them awards every years because all the money is there, we need to keep the buzz and fanbases alive, who cares about a kid from Poland?) kid, jack of all trades, master of none. His best virtues are being from La Masia and kicking everyone around.

From older talents, it really wasn't that hard to see that Dembele was dumb as fuck, that Arthur was a one-tricky pony, or a Wallmart/Alibaba version of Xavi.
Frenkie was also always a hype job.
We traded Rakitic, who was blamed for 0:4 at Anfield, for Frenkie, with whom since the day 1 we managed to break all the impossible records like 8:2 vs Bayern, getting KOd in Champions league group stage and similar.

Regarding kids, imo, in the last few years even the clubs and their PR departments have figured out that the fanbases have a soft spot for youngsters, especially local youngsters, so clubs started to play younger and younger players since it creates the highest amount of buzz, excitement and hope among fanbases.
So, instead of a 30 year old guy with skills 80, just play a youngster with skills 70-75.
He is not much worse, yet there is always a chance that he might improve a lot.
And even if he doesn't improve, the club will gain more followers, buzz and income from shirt's sales with playing local 17 and 19 year olds kids than buying random Dani Parejos and Oriol Romeus.

So, be aware with this new generation of local youngsters = this is turning into a social media hype job.
A lot of them aren't good at all, but they aren't that bad so that they can ruin the club's results too much.

Regarding the cold truth and stats, these are our the most hyped kids (and forum's favorites) in the last few years:
Yamal
Pedri
Gavi
Balde
Fati
Fermin
Cubarsi
Alena
Puig
Oriol Busquets
Wague
Munir

Or some players who were given a chance at the young age:
Ilaix
Ilais
Torre
Jutgla
Carles Perez
Mingueza

We have 18 players here, at least 10 of them were hyped and loved a lot.
When we look back or if we fast forward to the future, how many of them will turn as top level for Barca? 0, 1 or 2.
How many of them are even good enough to be starters? Hard to tell, 0-3 of them, right?

As always, and I feel as if I am writing the same post for 10 years here, like a broken record: whenever you see a new youngster, his chances of turning into a starter are closer to 10% than to 50%.
Yet, people are always doing the same mistake and reply: no. Those guys who failed had some obvious flaws. This new kid (insert any new random kid in each new season) = is different.

I'll be the bad guy again, I don't believe too much in Yamal.
Based on how I see his personality and skills, I see him reaching some sort of level/influence like Joao Felix.
But, if anything, he is not an obvious fail, like Dembele, Arthur or Puig were from the day 1, for those who wanted to see...

Anyway, don't believe the hype.
The awards, papers, social media, playing youngsters since the age of 17 = it's all the part of the strategy.
And after reading Barcaforum, that strategy is working.
People are watching matches and returning to forums/matches mostly because of the youngsters and "hope" for the better future.

So, be careful.
The club, FIFA/UEFA, papers = are all playing with you and they are giving you the kind of drug which you are desperate for.

Hope all is well dude.
 

draconifire

NTC with a Positive attitude
Just logged in to say: my boy Serghei is getting more and more wise as he is getting older :sherlock:
On a serious note: when you look at the history and stats, 90% of young players won't reach their hyped potential.

As this Blanco user said, majority of kids are "just kids" who are 16-17 and nothing special, yet their every good move is hyped to heavens while every mistake is excused with: but he is just 16, 17, 18, 19, he'll improve.

A few years ago I was saying that Fati is weird and I always questioned whether he is IQ 200 scorer who sees things which we don't see or he just had a run of extremely fluke goals where majority of his shots were deflected shots and nutmeg goals.
He got injured later, but it seems that he wasn't an alien scorer but a normal player with an insane luck for a few months.

Regarding other kids, I was always saying that Pedri is the master of hide and seek, people didn't agree.
Gavi is just a weird, overhyped (remember that football and awards are rigged to keep the best brands/clubs/fanbases alive. A kid from Poland, Ukraine or Nigeria will never get an award. But a kid from La Masia/Madrid/England = give them awards every years because all the money is there, we need to keep the buzz and fanbases alive, who cares about a kid from Poland?) kid, jack of all trades, master of none. His best virtues are being from La Masia and kicking everyone around.

From older talents, it really wasn't that hard to see that Dembele was dumb as fuck, that Arthur was a one-tricky pony, or a Wallmart/Alibaba version of Xavi.
Frenkie was also always a hype job.
We traded Rakitic, who was blamed for 0:4 at Anfield, for Frenkie, with whom since the day 1 we managed to break all the impossible records like 8:2 vs Bayern, getting KOd in Champions league group stage and similar.

Regarding kids, imo, in the last few years even the clubs and their PR departments have figured out that the fanbases have a soft spot for youngsters, especially local youngsters, so clubs started to play younger and younger players since it creates the highest amount of buzz, excitement and hope among fanbases.
So, instead of a 30 year old guy with skills 80, just play a youngster with skills 70-75.
He is not much worse, yet there is always a chance that he might improve a lot.
And even if he doesn't improve, the club will gain more followers, buzz and income from shirt's sales with playing local 17 and 19 year olds kids than buying random Dani Parejos and Oriol Romeus.

So, be aware with this new generation of local youngsters = this is turning into a social media hype job.
A lot of them aren't good at all, but they aren't that bad so that they can ruin the club's results too much.

Regarding the cold truth and stats, these are our the most hyped kids (and forum's favorites) in the last few years:
Yamal
Pedri
Gavi
Balde
Fati
Fermin
Cubarsi
Alena
Puig
Oriol Busquets
Wague
Munir

Or some players who were given a chance at the young age:
Ilaix
Ilais
Torre
Jutgla
Carles Perez
Mingueza

We have 18 players here, at least 10 of them were hyped and loved a lot.
When we look back or if we fast forward to the future, how many of them will turn as top level for Barca? 0, 1 or 2.
How many of them are even good enough to be starters? Hard to tell, 0-3 of them, right?

As always, and I feel as if I am writing the same post for 10 years here, like a broken record: whenever you see a new youngster, his chances of turning into a starter are closer to 10% than to 50%.
Yet, people are always doing the same mistake and reply: no. Those guys who failed had some obvious flaws. This new kid (insert any new random kid in each new season) = is different.

I'll be the bad guy again, I don't believe too much in Yamal.
Based on how I see his personality and skills, I see him reaching some sort of level/influence like Joao Felix.
But, if anything, he is not an obvious fail, like Dembele, Arthur or Puig were from the day 1, for those who wanted to see...

Anyway, don't believe the hype.
The awards, papers, social media, playing youngsters since the age of 17 = it's all the part of the strategy.
And after reading Barcaforum, that strategy is working.
People are watching matches and returning to forums/matches mostly because of the youngsters and "hope" for the better future.

So, be careful.
The club, FIFA/UEFA, papers = are all playing with you and they are giving you the kind of drug which you are desperate for.
Ayoo BBZ is back.
And that too with his long post. Welcome Welcome
 

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