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Aimar Govea

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Shame. We ignored him when he should have been integrated into the first team more and then bought Bianchini.

Now neither are worth a shit.
 
Can it be that he's just wasn't good enough.

Did you watch the minutes he wad given? For a young kid he was very promising.

Not giving youngsters a chance has been a regular falling at the club since Potter left and Govea is definitely a victim of it. Hopefully with Parker and Woodward minutes this has finally changed.
 
Did you watch the minutes he wad given? For a young kid he was very promising.

Not giving youngsters a chance has been a regular falling at the club since Potter left and Govea is definitely a victim of it. Hopefully with Parker and Woodward minutes this has finally changed.
He didn't get many opportunities, but if I was being honest I didn't see much to be excited about.

But young wingers always go one of three ways, they either try too hard and give the ball away a lot or they go into their shell and don't really show what they are about or rarely they come out of the blocks flying and look like real mustard.
 
He didn't get many opportunities, but if I was being honest I didn't see much to be excited about.

But young wingers always go one of three ways, they either try too hard and give the ball away a lot or they go into their shell and don't really show what they are about or rarely they come out of the blocks flying and look like real mustard.

All the more reason to give youngsters more chances, drip feeding minutes
 
I didn't see much in him myself, felt he was too lightwight. However he should have been given more opportunties.

Not many youngesters will make the 1st team but we do need to develop players that create transfer fees and sell on clauses, this is something were not good at.
 

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