by Armadillo Roadkill » 24 Sep 2024 21:49
by Pepe the Horseman » 24 Sep 2024 22:07
Armadillo Roadkill Good performance. To say the Ajax Academy ("De Toekomst" - the future) is one of the most famous in the world, I thought we absolutely dominated them.
Rushesha absolutely class above all of them. Garcia looked completely at ease. Thought Sackey looked very good first half. If we have to play Dean in the first team he looks very composed.
Got a bit confused as to who some other others were with no names on shirts or the squad list. They all l looked pretty good to be honest.
And that I suppose shows the value of being Category 1 - beating Ajax FFS. Hopefully any potential new owner will have taken that on board.
by JedMaxwell » 25 Sep 2024 07:32
by Sutekh » 25 Sep 2024 09:31
JedMaxwell I really enjoyed it last night. It looked like two absolutely top under age teams playing each other, which is remarkable given the circumstances. I thought Rushesha looked superb and I hope he gets some chances in the first team as I think he has a lot to offer.
You can also see how the likes of Akande and Garcia have benefitted from playing in the first team; I was really impressed with their decision making and watching Garcia against the winger I could see how he has developed defensively, despite playing all over for the first team.
I'd like to think any prospective buyers would see that and be very impressed. The academy key, not just to the club's overall health but also our identity.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 25 Sep 2024 10:29
SutekhJedMaxwell I really enjoyed it last night. It looked like two absolutely top under age teams playing each other, which is remarkable given the circumstances. I thought Rushesha looked superb and I hope he gets some chances in the first team as I think he has a lot to offer.
You can also see how the likes of Akande and Garcia have benefitted from playing in the first team; I was really impressed with their decision making and watching Garcia against the winger I could see how he has developed defensively, despite playing all over for the first team.
I'd like to think any prospective buyers would see that and be very impressed. The academy key, not just to the club's overall health but also our identity.
And a big thanks must go to Mr Dai for the unique way he has helped develop some of the Academy youngsters
by JedMaxwell » 25 Sep 2024 12:49
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Sep 2024 17:22
by Clyde1998 » 25 Sep 2024 17:46
by Clyde1998 » 25 Sep 2024 18:10
Snowflake Royal And if we'd done it from the start of his tenure rather than just when the FL forced us to, we'd have likely had more success than bringing in deadbeat shite for too much.
by SCIAG » 25 Sep 2024 19:51
Clyde1998Snowflake Royal And if we'd done it from the start of his tenure rather than just when the FL forced us to, we'd have likely had more success than bringing in deadbeat shite for too much.
I do wonder what would've happened.
The 2014-15 season sticks in my mind (albeit before Dai and EFL sanctions). We started that season with a load of young players in the squad due to injuries - Jake Taylor, Aaron Kuhl, Michael Hector, Jake Cooper, Ryan Edwards, Craig Tanner were all in the squad in the early season, with many getting decent minutes. It seemed like when our established players returned from injury, our form went with it.
Those who managed to stay in the first team squad (due to lack of depth among established players in their position) - Hector and Cooper - went on to have good Championship level careers; those who fell out of the first team once established players returned were never able to push on beyond the level they'd reached at the time, as they basically never got another opportunity despite doing little wrong when they got to the first team - not even from the bench. All very short-term thinking and even thinking short term didn't benefit us.
by Clyde1998 » 25 Sep 2024 20:42
SCIAGClyde1998Snowflake Royal And if we'd done it from the start of his tenure rather than just when the FL forced us to, we'd have likely had more success than bringing in deadbeat shite for too much.
I do wonder what would've happened.
The 2014-15 season sticks in my mind (albeit before Dai and EFL sanctions). We started that season with a load of young players in the squad due to injuries - Jake Taylor, Aaron Kuhl, Michael Hector, Jake Cooper, Ryan Edwards, Craig Tanner were all in the squad in the early season, with many getting decent minutes. It seemed like when our established players returned from injury, our form went with it.
Those who managed to stay in the first team squad (due to lack of depth among established players in their position) - Hector and Cooper - went on to have good Championship level careers; those who fell out of the first team once established players returned were never able to push on beyond the level they'd reached at the time, as they basically never got another opportunity despite doing little wrong when they got to the first team - not even from the bench. All very short-term thinking and even thinking short term didn't benefit us.
Taylor and Hector were relatively old, older than Obita for instance.
Kuhl and Tanner were both sent on unhelpful loans and then suffered career-limiting injuries.
Never really thought Edwards was much cop personally.
For me the real tragedy is the Stam years, yes he achieved a lot on the pitch but I think Fosu would have done just as well as Harriott, Dickie and Hyam would have done as well as Ilori, and Stacey could have picked up minutes in a few different positions ahead of Aluko and Bacuna.
The line between Tanner and Olise is much smaller than we like to imagine.
by Royals and Racers » 26 Sep 2024 07:01
by Sutekh » 26 Sep 2024 07:45
Royals and Racers Reece Evans who we got in the summer from Leicester has left and joined Queens Park ‘ B’ team in Scotland
by Royals and Racers » 26 Sep 2024 09:24
SutekhRoyals and Racers Reece Evans who we got in the summer from Leicester has left and joined Queens Park ‘ B’ team in Scotland
Can't compete with Queens Park 'B'.
by Royals and Racers » 26 Sep 2024 10:07
by SCIAG » 26 Sep 2024 18:19
Royals and Racers Next up for the Royals is a return to PL 2 action on Monday 30th September with an away match to Everton KO 7pm. The match is being played at Southport FC’s Big Help stadium in Haig Ave Southport.
No stream as there is a PL match on that night.
by Royals and Racers » 28 Sep 2024 11:43
by Royals and Racers » 28 Sep 2024 12:14
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Sep 2024 12:31
by Brogue » 28 Sep 2024 12:43
Snowflake Royal Not a great start. Long ball from Craig nowhere near Smith and then Button slices a clearance into touch.
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