2 world wars, 1 world cup Cypry your input is GREATLY appreciated, certainly by the likes of us who have been disillusioned for several years by the mismatch between investment and stated ambition having to hear total nonsensical rubbish from those who cant see past the good Madejski did in he past. This, if true, is more than enough to turn me from a board bashing pessimist to someone who will be quite happy with little investment even if go down to league 1. But something doesn't seem right so if you could answer the following three question areas that bother me I'd be delighted:
1) Why am I reading about this, quite by accident, on some obscure corner of a forum of HNA by a quite obscure (with all due respect) poster tucked away within a thread? Why is something as momentous and important as this not boldy stated in the team forum? Better still why is it not boldly stated by the club? Why are even players like kebe within the club adamant we should be investing more? Why is our MANAGER so unaware of what is happening by his constant unhappiness about the lack of funds? Surely people in the club should know about this and perhaps tell us, rather than people in the club saying to the media that they're unhappy with investment and some fans reading it by accident in an unrelated thread on an Internet forum. It sounds somewhat fishy. Either it's BS or you're ment to be keeping this quiet- so why are you telling us?
I have made similar comments a number of times in a number of threads (that CAT1 status is the #1 priority) - no conspiracy, I was simply responding here to questions regarding the academy...as for why the club don't sing about it, I really don't know....perhaps they're concerned that if they come out and say that the academy status is their priority, and don't achieve it, then they could end up with egg on their faces (achiving CAT1 is by no means a foregone conclusion and I believe we're a long way short still, some of which is out of control of the club - planning issues etc). I'm sure the manager is quite well aware of what is going on, and in honesty I've not heard him COMPLAIN about a lack of funds - he just states that we spent all we had in the Summer, and may, or may not, have money to spend in January...
As for the players, they have their careers to consider and almost certainly don't give two hoots about the academy...the last thing they want is to be associated with a disastrous Premiership campaign, for some, it might be the only/last chance they get at top flight football. I'm sure (like some fans) they'd much rather the entire club budget was spent on trying to maintain top flight status...
Am I meant to be keeping this quiet? I've not been asked to, and in fairness, nothing that I've shared is exactly "dynamite" - it's just plain common sense...
2) the income from getting to the prem is ENORMOUS, and staying in the Prem is just as ENORMOUS. A couple of freebies with their wages and agents' fees and a few wage increases obviously don't go anywhere close to using up this extra cash (as some muppets try to claim is the case, and your post basically dismisses) so I want to know how much it costs to develop the academy. If it is £2.5million a year that is a drop in the ocean compared to what we should/could be investing on players so how can it stop us investing in players? Can you quantify what sort of investment is required for the academy? If we're talking 10s of millions fair enough. Otherwise it seems nothing more than an excuse. An important excuse but nevertheless an excuse rather than the reason why we're not putting money into players. Again, an excuse is the sort if thing that might crop up on a forum by a club apologist rather than the bold truth, which should've categorically stated in the press to shut us all up.
I have no idea on the total figures to develop the academy, however, I am aware of some of the infrastructure requirements the costs of which are significant...your £2.5M figure is likely to equate to the ANNUAL cost (paying the required 20+ coaches for example) - the infrastructure requirements are on top of this. I'm not going to go into detail here out of respect to my pal at the club, so you'll just have to take my word for it. Suffice to say, Hogwood is not big enough, so we'll be needing a new training ground, local to Reading, with space for at least 17 pitches (any idea how much the land alone might cost?), PLUS we need to lay all the pitches, floodlight some, and provide all of the services/buildings etc....we're talking a VERY significant sum.
3) Presumably having a cat1 status alone will not be enough to lure and keep good players. If academies are no longer catchment based why would any player choose our championship/league 1 cat1 academy instead of Man U's or Chelsea's etc etc? Surely it's only of use if we are a Prem team of some considerable reputation in the first place?
I want to believe you but it sounds fishy and doesn't add up, so please convince me.
I think League 1 is a bit over dramatic, we've not been relegated from the Premier League yet. There is no reason why a young player would choose us over Man U or Chelsea, you're absolutely right, but those clubs will not be able to take unlimited numbers of players. If we have a CAT1 academy, then we'll be one of a select few though, and will at least be "in the game" for better players. After all, what's the alternative? Not having a CAT1 academy, and having to be looking at players ranked outside the top 500-600 in their age group.
Plenty of decent players are choosing Reading today, it's one of the reasons our academy is doing so well throughout the age groups, so there's no reason why this shouldn't continue if we gain CAT1 status...
The next big milestone is in 6-8 weeks time as far as qualification criteria are concerned - perhaps the club will tell us more then?