by Zip » 26 Mar 2019 21:54
by tidus_mi2 » 26 Mar 2019 22:02
Zip Jack Stacey has made the EFL team of the season following an impressive season with Luton Town. He will be plying his trade in the Championship next season.
by Greatwesternline » 26 Mar 2019 22:23
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Mar 2019 23:02
by URZZZZ » 27 Mar 2019 01:46
by Jackson Corner » 27 Mar 2019 02:02
Tilehurstsouthbank Candidate for 'Worst post of the year'.
by Jackson Corner » 27 Mar 2019 02:06
Greatwesternline Does Michael Antonio count?
by Hound » 27 Mar 2019 06:15
by sandman » 27 Mar 2019 06:43
by sandman » 27 Mar 2019 06:43
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Mar 2019 08:00
Jackson CornerTilehurstsouthbank Candidate for 'Worst post of the year'.
No making a valid point. The last few season Brentford have had more success why we will be in division one if not this season next. The academy is a huge financial investment which IMO with the odd exception has not produced enough quality players. Going back to the pre academy days, we had Adie Williams Scott Taylor, Archie Lovell ect Great players all local lads which shows you can still make it without the expense of having academy status.
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Mar 2019 08:04
sandman We didn't "let Stacey go". He was offered a contract but chose to go elsewhere because he didn't think he'd get enough playing time when Stam was manager.
by Stranded » 27 Mar 2019 08:35
Snowflake Royalsandman We didn't "let Stacey go". He was offered a contract but chose to go elsewhere because he didn't think he'd get enough playing time when Stam was manager.
Pretty sure he'd have stayed if he actually got used and told he was part of first team plans. Could at the very least been on the bench every week and making regular sub appearances.
Not like we've been over burdened with strength in depth at right wing or right back in recent years.
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Mar 2019 13:07
StrandedSnowflake Royalsandman We didn't "let Stacey go". He was offered a contract but chose to go elsewhere because he didn't think he'd get enough playing time when Stam was manager.
Pretty sure he'd have stayed if he actually got used and told he was part of first team plans. Could at the very least been on the bench every week and making regular sub appearances.
Not like we've been over burdened with strength in depth at right wing or right back in recent years.
Stacey was a right winger whilst here and would have seen himself as such, we had options there at that time - now you could argue it was a weakness of the management structure not to see his potential further back but the question is was he good enough at that time to play regularly in the Championship - probably not and the fact that only a L2 club came in for him suggests other clubs at that level either thought so too or were unaware of his talents.
For a player like Stacey dropping down to a level where he was probably one of the better players (L2) gave him a chance to blossom in a new role esp as he was in a team that was winning - that has helped him become a player that will have a good career at Champ level, possibly even PL if he performs well next season.
by Hendo » 27 Mar 2019 13:56
Snowflake RoyalStrandedSnowflake Royal Pretty sure he'd have stayed if he actually got used and told he was part of first team plans. Could at the very least been on the bench every week and making regular sub appearances.
Not like we've been over burdened with strength in depth at right wing or right back in recent years.
Stacey was a right winger whilst here and would have seen himself as such, we had options there at that time - now you could argue it was a weakness of the management structure not to see his potential further back but the question is was he good enough at that time to play regularly in the Championship - probably not and the fact that only a L2 club came in for him suggests other clubs at that level either thought so too or were unaware of his talents.
For a player like Stacey dropping down to a level where he was probably one of the better players (L2) gave him a chance to blossom in a new role esp as he was in a team that was winning - that has helped him become a player that will have a good career at Champ level, possibly even PL if he performs well next season.
Pretty sure Stacey stood in as a RB sometimes whilst here.
Plus it's not like we've got form converting young wingers to full backs
We've spent several years with essentially one Right back til now.
We could easily have used Stacey as 2nd / 3rd choice winger and RB cover rather than draft in some of the rubbish wingers we've had like John, Hurtado, Popa.
by NewCorkSeth » 27 Mar 2019 14:31
Snowflake RoyalStrandedSnowflake Royal Pretty sure he'd have stayed if he actually got used and told he was part of first team plans. Could at the very least been on the bench every week and making regular sub appearances.
Not like we've been over burdened with strength in depth at right wing or right back in recent years.
Stacey was a right winger whilst here and would have seen himself as such, we had options there at that time - now you could argue it was a weakness of the management structure not to see his potential further back but the question is was he good enough at that time to play regularly in the Championship - probably not and the fact that only a L2 club came in for him suggests other clubs at that level either thought so too or were unaware of his talents.
For a player like Stacey dropping down to a level where he was probably one of the better players (L2) gave him a chance to blossom in a new role esp as he was in a team that was winning - that has helped him become a player that will have a good career at Champ level, possibly even PL if he performs well next season.
Pretty sure Stacey stood in as a RB sometimes whilst here.
Plus it's not like we've got form converting young wingers to full backs
We've spent several years with essentially one Right back til now.
We could easily have used Stacey as 2nd / 3rd choice winger and RB cover rather than draft in some of the rubbish wingers we've had like John, Hurtado, Popa.
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Mar 2019 14:36
HendoSnowflake RoyalStranded
Stacey was a right winger whilst here and would have seen himself as such, we had options there at that time - now you could argue it was a weakness of the management structure not to see his potential further back but the question is was he good enough at that time to play regularly in the Championship - probably not and the fact that only a L2 club came in for him suggests other clubs at that level either thought so too or were unaware of his talents.
For a player like Stacey dropping down to a level where he was probably one of the better players (L2) gave him a chance to blossom in a new role esp as he was in a team that was winning - that has helped him become a player that will have a good career at Champ level, possibly even PL if he performs well next season.
Pretty sure Stacey stood in as a RB sometimes whilst here.
Plus it's not like we've got form converting young wingers to full backs
We've spent several years with essentially one Right back til now.
We could easily have used Stacey as 2nd / 3rd choice winger and RB cover rather than draft in some of the rubbish wingers we've had like John, Hurtado, Popa.
In his 6 appearances? Or are you meaning with the youth teams?
by Brain Traysers » 27 Mar 2019 16:07
Snowflake RoyalStrandedSnowflake Royal Pretty sure he'd have stayed if he actually got used and told he was part of first team plans. Could at the very least been on the bench every week and making regular sub appearances.
Not like we've been over burdened with strength in depth at right wing or right back in recent years.
Stacey was a right winger whilst here and would have seen himself as such, we had options there at that time - now you could argue it was a weakness of the management structure not to see his potential further back but the question is was he good enough at that time to play regularly in the Championship - probably not and the fact that only a L2 club came in for him suggests other clubs at that level either thought so too or were unaware of his talents.
For a player like Stacey dropping down to a level where he was probably one of the better players (L2) gave him a chance to blossom in a new role esp as he was in a team that was winning - that has helped him become a player that will have a good career at Champ level, possibly even PL if he performs well next season.
Pretty sure Stacey stood in as a RB sometimes whilst here.
Plus it's not like we've got form converting young wingers to full backs
We've spent several years with essentially one Right back til now.
We could easily have used Stacey as 2nd / 3rd choice winger and RB cover rather than draft in some of the rubbish wingers we've had like John, Hurtado, Popa.
by SCIAG » 27 Mar 2019 18:44
Brain TraysersSnowflake RoyalStranded
Stacey was a right winger whilst here and would have seen himself as such, we had options there at that time - now you could argue it was a weakness of the management structure not to see his potential further back but the question is was he good enough at that time to play regularly in the Championship - probably not and the fact that only a L2 club came in for him suggests other clubs at that level either thought so too or were unaware of his talents.
For a player like Stacey dropping down to a level where he was probably one of the better players (L2) gave him a chance to blossom in a new role esp as he was in a team that was winning - that has helped him become a player that will have a good career at Champ level, possibly even PL if he performs well next season.
Pretty sure Stacey stood in as a RB sometimes whilst here.
Plus it's not like we've got form converting young wingers to full backs
We've spent several years with essentially one Right back til now.
We could easily have used Stacey as 2nd / 3rd choice winger and RB cover rather than draft in some of the rubbish wingers we've had like John, Hurtado, Popa.
Not true - 2 of our 3 senior fullbacks who came through the academy have been converted from attacking players - Obita and Richards. Expect to see it more and more as genuine width is relied on from fullbacks/wingbacks while inverted wingers continue to cut inside.
by Brain Traysers » 27 Mar 2019 19:09
SCIAG Think you've misinterpreted Ian's creative use of negatives there (though would argue Richards is more the other way around to Obita and Stacey - full back who has been tried on the wing).
But yeah letting Stacey go was a oxf*rd by Stam (which Clarke also contributed to), it was clear that he was good enough but we kept signing more back-up wingers. Ian's right to say that Stacey had already shown versatility and a willingness to play in several positions - think his last appearances for the U23s were in central midfield for example, while he was a right back in the U16s and often filled in there at U21/23.
Omar Richards I was a first-year scholar and the scholars didn’t have a left-back, David Dodds put me there for one game and it kind of worked – so I’ve been there ever since!
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