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    Old 8th June 2011, 06:25 AM   #1
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    Have we cocked up again? New academy rules (Elite Player Performance Plan) being introduced 2012/13 will remove the 11/2 hour traveling distance rule for kids. Kids will also reside with the club and attend local schools. These means the top clubs can take kids from anywhere in the country and move them into their club.

    I can't see us getting planning permission to erect residential premises at the Aol and we still haven't put the barn up yet. Maybe these changes are the real reason the barn hasn't gone up. From progressing to the best academy in the region it looks like the rug is going to be pulled out from under us and the pick of local kids could be moving out of the area.
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    Old 8th June 2011, 07:10 AM   #2
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    Have we cocked up again? New academy rules (Elite Player Performance Plan) being introduced 2012/13 will remove the 11/2 hour traveling distance rule for kids. Kids will also reside with the club and attend local schools. These means the top clubs can take kids from anywhere in the country and move them into their club.

    I can't see us getting planning permission to erect residential premises at the Aol and we still haven't put the barn up yet. Maybe these changes are the real reason the barn hasn't gone up. From progressing to the best academy in the region it looks like the rug is going to be pulled out from under us and the pick of local kids could be moving out of the area.

    who says the residential part has to be at the AOL?

    the club has owned places where the young players have been housed. Malcom Crosby ran one in the early 90's with his wife before he toke over as manager.

    too many 'glass half empty' people on here

    Eric Gates stopped with Bobby Robson when he first went down to Ipswich.

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    Old 8th June 2011, 11:21 AM   #3
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    who says the residential part has to be at the AOL?

    the club has owned places where the young players have been housed. Malcom Crosby ran one in the early 90's with his wife before he toke over as manager.

    too many 'glass half empty' people on here

    Eric Gates stopped with Bobby Robson when he first went down to Ipswich.
    It might have been okay back then when young lads had left school at 15/16 but what we are talking about now is kids probably 11/12 or even younger and we are also talking about quite a number of them. If the kids aren't going to be living at the academy then it becomes a lot more expensive not to mention the logistics involved if kids are scattered individually around the city.

    I'm not sure what hoops we will have to jump through to achieve a category one academy or to what level (there are four levels apparently) we will enter this new plan - assuming we do. As I read it failure to achieve level one would see us losing the likes of Henderson at a much younger age to higher up the ladder academies.

    Sorry if I came across as glass half empty (it was early) but I'm suggesting that these changes to the academy setup may have some bearing on our failure to erect the barn yet and could cost us a lot of cash if we don't achieve category one status.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...oy-talent.html
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    Old 8th June 2011, 11:23 AM   #4
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    Have we cocked up again? New academy rules (Elite Player Performance Plan) being introduced 2012/13 will remove the 11/2 hour traveling distance rule for kids. Kids will also reside with the club and attend local schools. These means the top clubs can take kids from anywhere in the country and move them into their club.

    I can't see us getting planning permission to erect residential premises at the Aol and we still haven't put the barn up yet. Maybe these changes are the real reason the barn hasn't gone up. From progressing to the best academy in the region it looks like the rug is going to be pulled out from under us and the pick of local kids could be moving out of the area.
    Is this a joke.....
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    Old 8th June 2011, 11:28 AM   #5
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    It's just another way for the richest clubs (Arsenal, Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Chelsea) to get further ahead by being given permission by the Premier League to freely poach from everyone but each other.
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    Old 8th June 2011, 11:35 AM   #6
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    considering how many spaniards, brasillians, french, african and all sorts of players end up in the youth teams of other clubs, does any of this bollocks even really matter?
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    Old 8th June 2011, 11:41 AM   #7
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    considering how many spaniards, brasillians, french, african and all sorts of players end up in the youth teams of other clubs, does any of this bollocks even really matter?
    Well by reading this...

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    “Barcelona can achieve a lot because they have four times as much money as our clubs because of individual TV selling rights and they can pool young talent nationally,” said Richard Scudamore, the Premier League’s chief executive, on Monday.

    The second point is one he seeks to copy with the Premier League’s Elite Player Performance Plan, which splits clubs into four categories of excellence from the 2012-13 season. This will give leading clubs, those who qualify for category one, access to the country’s top prospects and, most significantly, trebling the time spent working on their skills.
    It seems to read that if we aren't in the top bracket then those that are will be able to poach the likes of Henderson, Colback and Laing before they even break into the first team without us even being allowed to fight them off and with the PL giving those clubs permission to take whoever they want.

    It's not going to improve young players, it will just mean the bigger clubs will stockpile more youngsters than they already do.
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    Old 8th June 2011, 11:50 AM   #8
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    Well by reading this...



    It seems to read that if we aren't in the top bracket then those that are will be able to poach the likes of Henderson, Colback and Laing before they even break into the first team without us even being allowed to fight them off and with the PL giving those clubs permission to take whoever they want.

    It's not going to improve young players, it will just mean the bigger clubs will stockpile more youngsters than they already do.
    Bingo - thank you.
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    Old 8th June 2011, 11:53 AM   #9
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    I put forward a name change also-

    Auction Of Light!

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