Harry Amass, probably, is the left back you are talking about.
In fairness it’s not luck so much as having a massive recruitment area due to their geography and a very, very strong academy system in the junior levels.
Although in the case of Collyer they bought him from Brighton so that doesn’t count for him!
There were at least 4 of Fergie’s ex players whose kids were in the city academy such is the perception of how much better the set up is there now than at a rapidly old fashioned set up at Utd.
It was, it has changed a lot. There was always a thread at Utd that playing for Manchester United was reward enough and you had to earn being treated like a star. I saw that in the first team when I had the chance to be in changing rooms on game day during Keane’s first season and he was given only a stool next to a portable locker with a single wire coat hanger as a way of reminding him he had not achieved anything there yet. That attitude went all the way down into the academy where they felt the best coaches and best competition was critical, but their mental and emotional development was best served by giving them a mediocre facilities and resources. They thought it was a test of which kids had the drive to earn more, almost like it was out of the Bane playbook. Once the club on other side of town developed literal world leading facilities the attitude started appearing increasingly out of date and absurd and they were very slow to adapt.
Call me crazy, but I thought we actually looked decent, if not at times superior, before the Casemiro abominations. In the end Liverpool would likely have found a way to win the game, but had we had a stronger presence at CDM we may well have won the game.
I think that depends on the manager who gets brought in and whether ETH has got anything like the best out of his players. Someone coming in now (difficult because they are probably already in a job) or more likely the winter window for example would have time to evaluate the players and the space needed to plan how to improve the squad without the pressure to get deals closed.