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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Hoop Blah » 13 Jul 2010 10:41

There can't really be any doubt that the youth scheme/academy went through some dark days between the days that Barkus, Honey, Holzman and Bass had a fleeting chance of making it up until a few years ago when Cox, Tyson and Ashdown lead the way for the current crop.

The academy just wasn't up to scratch for some reason and didn't turn out players with enough quality or mental strength to make it.

We saw the likes of Haddow, Hadland, Stanley, Allaway, Theo and Freeman look quite good but ultimately fail.

The progress to where we are now, with a very good production line of league footballers (whether with us or elsewhere), is a fantastic achievement and something we really should be proud of.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 13 Jul 2010 12:59

I know what readingbedding is up to, but there is no debate about how good our academy is.

Howell, Castle, Boucard, Cambell, Boucard, Rifat. What more can you say?

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by readingbedding » 13 Jul 2010 13:31

Sun Tzu Simon Cox played one game in September 2005, I think Ian is right in questioning whether he's a good example of a youth player who made any kind of contribution between the dates mentioned. HRK kas appeared in 18 games....

Hoop Blah There can't really be any doubt that the youth scheme/academy went through some dark days between the days that Barkus, Honey, Holzman and Bass had a fleeting chance of making it up until a few years ago when Cox, Tyson and Ashdown lead the way for the current crop.

The academy just wasn't up to scratch for some reason and didn't turn out players with enough quality or mental strength to make it.

We saw the likes of Haddow, Hadland, Stanley, Allaway, Theo and Freeman look quite good but ultimately fail.

The progress to where we are now, with a very good production line of league footballers (whether with us or elsewhere), is a fantastic achievement and something we really should be proud of.


Hear! Hear!
Cox, Tyson and Ashdown were decent, but the Academy is a good thing.
Just sorting out the revisionists.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Royal Rother » 13 Jul 2010 20:50

Hoop Blah We saw the likes of Stanley, Allaway look quite good but ultimately fail.

Although they didn't make it at least we got Church on time.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Southbank Old Boy » 18 Jul 2010 22:11

Looks like ex-academy player Ryan Crockford might be getting a chance with Oxford

Its raised a few eyebrows up that way with his history, but he could be another league player to come out of the club


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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by andrew1957 » 10 Aug 2010 17:08

We are now up to 10 players added from the Academy in 2010. Of our named squad of 38 now 20 have come through the Academy.

This is good but does mean we now have a very young and inexperienced group - which is why we need another experienced CB ASAP.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Sarah Star » 10 Aug 2010 17:15

Are any of them centre backs out of interest?

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by andrew1957 » 10 Aug 2010 17:48

Sarah Star Are any of them centre backs out of interest?


J.Mills and Hector I believe but I would have thought it would be a stretch putting either of these in a Championship game with absolutely no loan league experience behind them.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by LoyalRoyalFan » 10 Aug 2010 18:03

Jonathan Hayes is now at Inverness.
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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by andrew1957 » 10 Aug 2010 18:43

LoyalRoyalFan Jonathan Hayes is now at St.Johnstone.


Is that Jonathan Hayes the ex Reading Academy player or John Hayes the groundsman?

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Sharpy » 11 Aug 2010 09:29

Smoking Kills Dancing Doe I know what readingbedding is up to, but there is no debate about how good our academy is.

Howell, Castle, Boucard, Cambell, Boucard, Rifat. What more can you say?


darren cambell never got a chance....

andre boucard looked shit hot in reserve games, but again didn't get a chance

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by howser » 11 Aug 2010 09:54

[quote="LoyalRoyalFan"]Jonathan Hayes is now at St.Johnstone.[/quote]

Hayes is in fact at Inverness Caly, and he had a great season there last year, injured during pre-season, hopefully he will be fit on Saturday, to take his place in the side, when I go to watch them play the mighty Celtic.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Hoop Blah » 11 Aug 2010 10:30

Sharpy
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe I know what readingbedding is up to, but there is no debate about how good our academy is.

Howell, Castle, Boucard, Cambell, Boucard, Rifat. What more can you say?


darren cambell never got a chance....

andre boucard looked shit hot in reserve games, but again didn't get a chance


Campbell never kept himself fit enough to earn a chance, and was too lightweight anyway. You need to be better than he was to make it at his size.

Boucord had all the skills but not enough of the right attitude and application. He got more than enough chances at Peterborough when he went there but still couldn't make the most of his talent at that lower level.

Neither were really true products of our academy/youth scheme though were they? (not sure when Campbell joined come to think of it)


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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by bigmike » 11 Aug 2010 10:42

LoyalRoyalFan Jonathan Hayes is now at St.Johnstone.


Are you sure about that??? Hes certainly not made it anywhere near the first team

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by howser » 11 Aug 2010 10:54

[quote="bigmike"][quote="LoyalRoyalFan"]Jonathan Hayes is now at St.Johnstone.[/quote]

Are you sure about that??? Hes certainly not made it anywhere near the first team[/quote]


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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by LoyalRoyalFan » 11 Aug 2010 11:31

My mistake he does play for Inverness.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by bigmike » 11 Aug 2010 11:37

LoyalRoyalFan My mistake he does play for Inverness.


Playing and Inverness in the same sentence my word :lol:

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Upper West Ginger » 11 Aug 2010 11:46

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LoyalRoyalFan My mistake he does play for Inverness.


Playing and Inverness in the same sentence my word :lol:


Reminds me of the famous Sun headline when 2nd Divison Inverness Cally beat Celtic in a cup match:

"Super-Cally-Go-Ballistic-Celtic-Are-Atrocious!"

One of the best headlines ever.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by bigmike » 11 Aug 2010 12:06

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LoyalRoyalFan My mistake he does play for Inverness.


Playing and Inverness in the same sentence my word :lol:


Reminds me of the famous Sun headline when 2nd Divison Inverness Cally beat Celtic in a cup match:

"Super-Cally-Go-Ballistic-Celtic-Are-Atrocious!"

One of the best headlines ever.


If my memory is correct Inverness beat them twice in 2 seasons

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Big Foot » 11 Aug 2010 12:09

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bigmike Playing and Inverness in the same sentence my word :lol:


Reminds me of the famous Sun headline when 2nd Divison Inverness Cally beat Celtic in a cup match:

"Super-Cally-Go-Ballistic-Celtic-Are-Atrocious!"

One of the best headlines ever.


If my memory is correct Inverness beat them twice in 2 seasons

Think so, when John Barnes was manager IIRC

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