This isn't as far away from the truth as you may think. In my memory it's by far the best collective of young players that we've ever had at Everton. We've had better individuals maybe in Rooney and arguably Barkley, but never a group like this. We had 5 in the U20 world cup winning squad, 4 of whom started the final. How many clubs (around the world) can boast this fact in their history. I wouldn't be surprised if the answer was none. And this season we've had 6 players consistently picked for the U21s, plus Vlasic who has been included in the Croatia full squad before Allardyce stopped playing him. I don't know the stats but I don't think that there can be many clubs, if any, across the top 5 leagues in Europe, that have given as many starts to as many players in the 18/21 age group in this current season. or in any of the last 10/20 seasons for that matter.
Nobody is saying that they should all be regular starters next season, although I would argue that Holgate is probably one that should be. What we are saying is that they should have a place in the squad, starting certain games and being introduced from the bench in others. Rotated properly with the view to giving them all the individual game time they need to develop. There's a togetherness about them that is clearly evident and I haven't seen that consistently in an Everton team for a long long time. If we can somehow develop them so in 2/3 years time many of them are regular starters, I reckon we will then have a team challenging the top 4.
It's a once in a lifetime opportunity that we have right now. I doubt we'll ever be in this position as a club again. Which is why our new manager has to be one that is not just prepared to develop young players, but has it as one of his priorities.