so is the biancheri transfer considered an international transfer?
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so is the biancheri transfer considered an international transfer?
I always think Brentford had the right idea here.
All their young talent was getting poached by big clubs for peanuts, so they scrapped their academy altogether and established a "B" team that picks up released 16-18 year olds. It costs far less to run and they regularly play against men's teams in the UK and abroad (I'm sure we could do something similar against Welsh Prem clubs).
It's already produced several first team Premier League players including Chris Mepham.
You obviously need a good scouting network, but when you look at Denham, Sang, and Bagan, this is actually something we're already doing with some degree of success.
The obvious question is what would happen to the next Ruben Colwill or Isaak Davies, but academy success stories have become so thin on the ground for us, you do have to question if it's a worthy investment.
We’ve never given the impression of really going for a Category One Academy and now we’re paying for it. As someone who was all in favour of an Academy, I’m coming around to the view that if we’re not willing/able to have a Category One Academy, is there any point in having one?
apparently Charlton applied to be a cat 1 academy in October but we're rejected, and Birmingham were recently downgraded to cat 2 as well and now plan to close the academy altogether.
category 1 academies need 18 full time staff and a budget of 2.5m a year, I can't see us doing that unless we are in a much better financial situation
https://twitter.com/SteveCMB/status/1619997685020499969
@matthewjamesali
Brexit has made it absolutely impossible for academies like ours to prosper. Cat One is so desperately needed to help avoid circumstances like this
@SteveCMB
Thats why the Llanrumney project is so important to ....
@Mr_Peteroy
I thought that project was just to have a better Cat 2 status facility Steve?
@iamtimjbaker
Yeah. My understanding is that we're not actually going for Cat. 1 at the present time.
@SteveCMB
Cat 1, does not stop players being cherry picked but makes it less likely. Until a player signs a pro contract at 17 there is no security.
I watch the odd game on youtube etc, and by christ, it's sterile. The players are all technically quite good, but there seems little expression on the ball, it's like they're all cloned to play a certain way. I don't know how long we have had an academy, but we don't seem to produce anything of note, and i reckon it's the coaching. Look at the players we have produced over the past 20 years, Ramsey, Collins, Ledley, Gunter, Ralls, Earnie, they all had something about them, a bit of character, belief etc. Is that trait being coached out of young players by these anemic looking and sounding blokes with clipboards and tight tracksuits?
I think cat 1 means we would get 40,000 per year compensation for a player instead of 25000 per year as a cat 2.
if we have a serious talent that isn't going to put off the biggest clubs.
the best thing to do is make sure we are regularly bringing players through to the first team.
Category 1 won't necessarily stop players going though. The only way to really keep our players is Premier League football. Look at Fulham, they've lost Sessegnon, Elliott & Carvalho in recent year but it looks like they may keep Luke Harris (who may well be the best of the bunch) as they're performing well in the Premier League
Crew & Biancheri have been deemed good enough as teenagers to be signed by Premier League sides. Crew is already in Leeds' under 21 team and trained with their seniors, Biancheri was training with our seniors as a 16 year old, it's not beyond us to produce a serious talent. This crop of Cardiff players make up the bulk of a successful Wales u17s side
Rjk's right, 40k a year is what 400k if you've had them from 6 to 16? How much has been spent on their development in that time? It's a ridiculous rule shafting smaller clubs
Burnley's scouts are spreading the net wide https://clwbpeldroed.org/2023/01/30/...nt-tom-tweedy/
another youngster from south wales signs for Burnley Has he been involved with our academy in the past ?
Join us in welcoming 18-year-old Tom Tweedy to the Club from @PenybontFC_!
— Burnley FC Academy (@ClaretsAcademy) January 30, 2023
The Welsh attacker pens an 18-month deal with the Clarets, and is eligible to play for both the U18s & U21s https://t.co/IKDQ0gfHBk pic.twitter.com/Xn2TZ0wqIN
I kind of agree with this. Or do we just accept that football has no integrity and just get on with it? Big business dominates our society and policy at every level and is generally amoral when it comes to decision making.
The truth of the matter is that Biancheri is the best of the crop at the age of 16, but may not be at the age of 18 or 21. He will do well to get in the Man Utd U18 team next season, let alone the U21's. He is nowhere near the talent that Ramon Calliste, Leon Jeanne or even Christian Roberts were at the same age (Roberts turned down similar advances). His move to them will not improve his development, but will give him a fatter contract at 17. There may also have been some immediate 'benefits'. How David Hughes can look at himself in the mirror is beyond me.
I'm not sure that Cat 1 makes a lot of difference, 60% extra of bugger all, is still bugger all.
I strongly believe the system is completely unfair and should be changed so the Academies can be used for what they were originally, not as a feeders for the richest clubs. However, I don’t agree that a change to category 1 would make no difference to us. For a start, we could make a bent system work for us by picking up good players from other clubs without Category One Academies for the bargain prices that the likes of Man United and Man City (it’d probably be less actuall, because we’d not be able to attract the very best). I’d not like to see us behave like that and would much prefer a fairer system be put in place, but footballs a cut throat business and,if we don’t do it, there’ll be plenty who will.
Lewys Benjamin to Man City now according to Twitter?
If the academy model made any sense before Brexit it sure as hell doesnt now. Might as well be a minor league setup for the bigger prem teams.
Something will have to give with this or you'll have academies shutting down across the country.
What's the point of investing considerable sums into an academy when you'll see no benefit in terms of players of any standard coming through, or have zero financial benefit from moving them on.