Which is why it's so weird when people (and BBZ in particular) blame our philosophy, style, DNA. It's the only thing that keeps us from drowning. And no, the idea is not to have 11 La Masia players as starters, but just the foundation and round it off with top signings.
As far as I am concerned a 50/50 split between La Masia and signings is the (more or less) realistic/desirable optimum. In the last five to six years one of the two halves failed horribly... guess which one...
Which is why it's so weird when people (and BBZ in particular) blame our philosophy, style, DNA. It's the only thing that keeps us from drowning. And no, the idea is not to have 11 La Masia players as starters, but just the foundation and round it off with top signings.
As far as I am concerned a 50/50 split between La Masia and signings is the (more or less) realistic/desirable optimum. In the last five to six years one of the two halves failed horribly... guess which one...
About the current players, each 2 years we are listening to stories:
1. how the current generation of youngsters is the best in the last 10 years
2. and guess what, every time the current generation is different and they don't suffer from the same flaws as previous generations
2011: Thiago, Rafinha, Roberto, Bartra, Montoya, Tello, Deulofeu, Jonathan Dos Santos, Cuenca, Fontas, Muniesa
-- 1 of them (Thiago) turned into a world class player
-- 1 of them (Rafinha) turned into a squad level for big clubs
-- everyone else are midtable or segunda level of players (maybe also Roberto could be counted as a squad level RB)
Fast forward a few years for the next generation:
2015: Samper, Denis Suarez, Adama, Grimaldo, Sandro, Halilovic, Munir, Edgar Ie, Kaptoum, Gumbau
-- none of them turned into Barca's level
-- it is hard to tell whether any of them could be a squad player for a big club (maybe Adama or Grimaldo)
Let's fast forard to 2018-ish:
-- Alena, Puig, Oriol Busquets, Carles Perez, Abel Ruiz, Palencia, Tarin, Cucurella, Arnaiz. We could end youngster signings like Marlon, Mina and similar also
-- 11 players on the list this time, zero turned into good players
-- I am not even sure that any single one of these could be used as a decent squad player for Barca (when we were in top7-8 clubs in Europe)
And, surprise, surprise, let me guess: Fati, Gavi, Nico, Pedri = all gems, totally different and better players than anything else seen in the last 10 years.
Fati is insanely hot and cold, already lost his head and bought his hype and is already injured forever.
Nico looks like a slightly better Gumbau.
There are some hopes for Pedri and Gavi, though.
You have to realize that our level is so low currently that even Puig can play.
It doesn't mean that these players are good. It just means that our quality is similar to a 10th place in La Liga, so these players look decent, because we don't have anything better.
But this team is so bad that Alena, Rafinha, Deulofeu, Bartra, Motoya, Denis, Adama would look like superstars here (like Fati, let's say).
So, I am not buying the hype that these players are different.
The more likely is = fans are so desperate and the level of delussion and hype is even greater than in the days when we were actually a strong team.
Also, I am reading tons of replies: our style works BECAUSE look at City!
Lol
What if Pep is actually a GOAT, like Xavi was among midfielders or like Messi was among attackers?
Saying how this style works with Pep is equally as dumb as saying: we dominated the midfield with Xavi as a player or we played well when we had Messi.
The thing is: all of them are Goats in their area and cheating codes.
The real question is: can those teams play without those 3?
For example: is our style working anywhere else in the world except at Pep's Barca and Pep's City?
So, maybe it is not about the style but about Pep? Maybe he is the only one who can make that style working and all other coaches end like Setien, Tito, Xavi and similar?
Not to mention that City is oil-filthy rich and are probably paying billions to players behind the table for transfers, wages and sign on fees so everyone want to come there and no one wants to leave.
And then, the real question is:
How will that style work:
1. in a broke Barcelona?
2. with no income in a foreseeble future?
3. with a very shitty squad?
4. and without Pep but only with Wallmart-Pep copies like Setien and Xavi?
That's like Cyprus NT team saying: we will play like Brazil from 2002 World cup.
We could ask: what do you mean?
Cyprus replies: we will play the same tactics and style like Brazil from 2002.
We reply: but, when you remove tactics, they had R9, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Cafu and Roberto Carlos.
Cyprus replies: Players don't matter. We will do everything like them, it will work just fine.
I am exaggerating, but you get the point.
We don't have money, coach, sporting directors, board, stability, players, everything around us looks very grey.
And then, instead of 5 world class ingerdients, we have Wallmart budget ingerdients on every level and you are expecting some sort of results.
Again, if anything, kudos for being such an optimist.
I really do admire you in that area.
GOAT level of optimism, bro.