Mr Gogolak
Sean Davis
But you can have a coach who is more amenable to not only giving youngsters a chance but also nuturing and developing them. Mourinho and Conte rarely blood youngsters or give them opportunities to develop but Poch did. I think Ange is much more likely to as well, he's probably been told that our transfer plans are more about getting younger promising players in and I expect he's onboard with that.
It's true but it's one factor among many. Mourinho isn't too keen on giving youngsters a chance because he actually leaves a lot of freedom to his forwards and needs players with either exceptional individual skills or able to come up with solutions by themselves and that usually requires some experience - even more so at the level he's coaching at. On the flip side, once they lost touch with the new generations, managers who are adept at working with youngsters are usually done for. If you had a time machine and sent Mourinho back in Belgrade in the 80s, for instance, he'd have no choice but to work with players trained by the club. Maybe he'd still find a way to succeed - who knows?
Now's probably a good time to give a couple of youngsters a chance and Postecoglou looks like the guy to do it, I agree. But no matter what, no matter when, there's no way you can be one hundred percent sure a kid is going to make it at the top. All the coaches I've talked to all said the same: sometimes, a scrappy goal or a lucky pass can completely change a player's career. Mind you, it's true for older players too, see Redknapp's comments after Darren Bent's infamous miss...