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tforturton
20-01-22, 21:05
Why would they do that?
https://www.getfootballnewsfrance.com/2022/psg-open-new-cardiff-academy-using-gareth-bales-flag-motto/

life on mars
20-01-22, 21:07
Because we've already got a Farm Foods , Aldi and Lidl?

19bluebirds27
20-01-22, 22:29
Hot bed of talent - only need 1 to succeed for it to pay for itself.

See lots of youngsters wearing PSG sportswear in the area too.

Wouldn’t surprise me if Bale ends up with them next season - maybe even Ramsey.

life on mars
20-01-22, 23:06
Hot bed of talent - only need 1 to succeed for it to pay for itself.

See lots of youngsters wearing PSG sportswear in the area too.

Wouldn’t surprise me if Bale ends up with them next season - maybe even Ramsey.

I'd be shocked if PSG would even consider Bale or Ramsey they are fast approaching not playing at the very top level, perhaps Newcastle or Everton type sides .?

Its been emotional
21-01-22, 08:19
St. Martins School in Caerphilly is were years Academy will be based.
So maybe Ramsey will sign for them with this as part of the deal 🤔

delmbox
21-01-22, 08:29
Bad for Cardiff, good for Wales is probable the bottom line

Trigger
21-01-22, 08:37
Only fair we open one in Saint-Denis and a club shop on the Champs-Élysées, opening times to be confirmed.

Can use Loic Damour quotes and imagery. Press release of "we Loic this".

Could have opted for Kevin theo...... But the lettering would cost too much and I can't remember exact spelling.

RichardM
21-01-22, 09:28
Only fair we open one in Saint-Denis and a club shop on the Champs-Élysées, opening times to be confirmed.

Can use Loic Damour quotes and imagery. Press release of "we Loic this".

Could have opted for Kevin theo...... But the lettering would cost too much and I can't remember exact spelling.
Or Rudy Gest...., no..same problem.

Undercoverinwurzelland
21-01-22, 09:28
Bad for Cardiff, good for Wales is probable the bottom line
That was my reaction too. If you were a talented 8 year old (or the parent of one) would you want to join Cardiff City's academy or PSG's. However, they've got 12 academics in England already, plus goodness knows how many in 13 other countries, so very few kids will progress to the actual PSG set up. Could this be good for us if we then pick up some well-trained kids later on?
I'm not sure.

https://www.psgacademyuk.com/player-development-programme/

Trigger
21-01-22, 09:49
I suppose its like the development type, training centres other clubs have, including even us.

Kids are taken on, possibly have to pay and then you get to train but won't really be part of the psg setup or playing games for their proper academy.

More a commercial thing.

Bruce Foxton
21-01-22, 10:34
I suppose its like the development type, training centres other clubs have, including even us.

Kids are taken on, possibly have to pay and then you get to train but won't really be part of the psg setup or playing games for their proper academy.

More a commercial thing.

I think you are right. The coaches will be taken on locally, and probably with a minimum of UEFA C licence, but trained to a PSG philosophy. I don't think it will affect our academy as such, but will be a competitor to the ADC's we have.

light up the darkness
21-01-22, 12:21
It’s a marketing development designed to add further revenue streams to the commercial side of the football club. It’s a minimal investment with a good ‘pay to attend’ return.

delmbox
21-01-22, 12:31
Their socials team knows what they're doing https://twitter.com/PSG_English/status/1484222384840265735?s=20

The Hooded Claw
21-01-22, 15:15
It’s owned by a company called ERA Sports & Education Ltd, who are based in Bury.
Sounds like a branding exercise to me.

tomcat
22-01-22, 11:17
It’s owned by a company called ERA Sports & Education Ltd, who are based in Bury.
Sounds like a branding exercise to me.

Bit like the City Development centres that are/were scattered around South Wales. You would sign your child up up on the basis that he may end up playing for City in his age group. Problem is/was that there was already an established team containing the best of the age group selected. Loads of my son's friends joined, with the parents convinced they were going to be the next big player. It very rarwely happened, it was all about the income stream....... Ironically one of his friends was in the real age-based team and kept quiet about it :hehe: