The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2024/25

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Re: The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2015//16

by Royal Rother » 05 Jul 2016 20:17

Ian Royal It's worth keeping in mind the distinction between immediately reinvesting in a transfer fee for a new player, which I agree we haven't done and the money going into the pot to be used to cover wages, other expenses and future transfer fees, which I believe we have done.

It's not like £ms have been removed from the club to SJM / Anton / the Thais. And we're certainly not just sitting on the cash.


Quite correct of course but I suspect you are wasting your time with that one on here.

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by icelandboy » 11 Jul 2016 16:43

Anyone know who scored in the Reading XI 3-0 win over Hungerford Town?

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by maffff » 12 Jul 2016 10:11

icelandboy Anyone know who scored in the Reading XI 3-0 win over Hungerford Town?


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by Sutekh » 24 Jul 2016 16:06

Reading U23s entered into Group F in Premier League International Cup

Our first ever involvement in the Premier League International Cup has seen us draw into the group stage against Everton, Athletic Bilbao and Hertha Berlin.

The competition, which was established two seasons ago, will involve all 12 clubs in this year’s Premier League 2 and a dozen of Europe’s most talented youth sides battling it out on English soil to win the 2016/17 crown.

Because of the expansion from 16 teams to 24 this season, the group winners from each of the six groups will qualify for the quarter-final stage, and they will be joined there by the two best-placed runners-up.

The competition is for clubs’ Under-23 team – but in the same way as this year’s Premier League 2 operates, entering clubs will be permitted to use up to a maximum three overage outfield players and one goalkeeper for each match, should they chose.

It will be a tough test for Martin Kuhl’s youngsters. That will include a visit to Everton – who our U23s also host at Adams Park in October – and fixtures against their counterparts from Bundesliga side Hertha and Primera Liga outfit Athletic.

German club Hertha – where winger Roy Beerens plied his trade before linking up with us this summer – are also entering the competition for the first time. They can count defender Maximilian Mittelstädt amongst their most recent graduates from youth set-up to senior squad.

Arguably the biggest challenge will be Bilbao – the club’s youth system, currently managed by former Spanish international José Ángel Ziganda, have a quite remarkable track record of bringing Basque players through their ‘cantera’ and into the senior squad. A majority of their first team – including sought-after striker Iñaki Williams – are locally-born products of their own youth system.

Dates and venues of these fixtures will be arranged and announced in due course.

The full group stage draw is as follows:

Group A: Derby County, Sunderland, PSV Eindhoven, Benfica.
Group B: Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Sparta Prague, Villarreal.
Group C: Leicester City, Liverpool, Porto, Wolfsburg.
Group D: Chelsea, Swansea City, Dinamo Zagreb, Feyenoord.
Group E: Aston Villa, Norwich City, Celtic, Valencia.
Group F: Everton, Reading, Athletic Bilbao, Hertha Berlin.

Read more at http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... SKOPkd8.99

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by Sutekh » 29 Jul 2016 08:26

Hope the U-23s can do well against that lot, be a real challenge for them. Hate to see them struggle.


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by NewCorkSeth » 06 Aug 2016 22:08

Did Niall Keown get a squad number? If VDB is going to be playing CB then I guess he must be pushed out to 5th choice CB? Did anyone catch a good look at Watson?

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by Nameless » 06 Aug 2016 22:15

not sure there is such thing as an order of selection at CB, who gets picked would depend on combinations and form not just sticking the next one in line in the team.

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by NewCorkSeth » 06 Aug 2016 22:40

Nameless not sure there is such thing as an order of selection at CB, who gets picked would depend on combinations and form not just sticking the next one in line in the team.

Well in a way theres usually an order of selection? You have your first choice CBs.. then the one who makes the bench every week.. then the other one if you have one more?

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by Nameless » 07 Aug 2016 01:14

Well currently we've got McShane who,is a definite. The. We're giving Joey a go, but that might change to Cooper. Then we've got Jules, Hyam, Dickie, Gravenbirch and Keown in absolutely no order that is apparent to anyone. Keown may be ahead of Jules but earmarked to go out on loan. We might never select Gravenborch and Joey together because they are too similar so if McShane was injured the order would be different to if Joey was injured.
I don't think anyone is 5th choice right now. We've got a 1-2-3 by default then a bunch of others.


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by NewCorkSeth » 07 Aug 2016 18:47

Nameless Well currently we've got McShane who,is a definite. The. We're giving Joey a go, but that might change to Cooper. Then we've got Jules, Hyam, Dickie, Gravenbirch and Keown in absolutely no order that is apparent to anyone. Keown may be ahead of Jules but earmarked to go out on loan. We might never select Gravenborch and Joey together because they are too similar so if McShane was injured the order would be different to if Joey was injured.
I don't think anyone is 5th choice right now. We've got a 1-2-3 by default then a bunch of others.

I can accept that. No indication as to which of our youngsters seems closest to the first team then?

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by Sutekh » 08 Aug 2016 11:36

NewCorkSeth Did Niall Keown get a squad number? If VDB is going to be playing CB then I guess he must be pushed out to 5th choice CB? Did anyone catch a good look at Watson?


No, no number for Keown so he is one of the notable "absentees" with Kuhl, Tanner, Fosu and Stacey.

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Re: The Academy/Development squads watch thread 2015//16

by muirinho » 08 Aug 2016 13:00

NewCorkSeth Did anyone catch a good look at Watson?


Watson was very decent especially considering it was his debut. Certainly good enough as competition/backup for Gunter. Which enables Gunter to be backup for Obita. I can see this being the state of things until we get another full-back in. Don't remember any academy player getting a decent run in the friendlies in LB position, so I'm assuming Japp doesn't think they are good enough to step up. I suspect he's looking for LB only, and is content with RB as it stands.

Obviously that could change if Gunter leaves. But he'd have to be completely bonkers to go to Hull in the state they are in right now, and I'm not sure if there were any other serious enquiries.

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by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2016 13:30

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NewCorkSeth Did anyone catch a good look at Watson?


Watson was very decent especially considering it was his debut. Certainly good enough as competition/backup for Gunter. Which enables Gunter to be backup for Obita. I can see this being the state of things until we get another full-back in. Don't remember any academy player getting a decent run in the friendlies in LB position, so I'm assuming Japp doesn't think they are good enough to step up. I suspect he's looking for LB only, and is content with RB as it stands.

Obviously that could change if Gunter leaves. But he'd have to be completely bonkers to go to Hull in the state they are in right now, and I'm not sure if there were any other serious enquiries.

I'd file Griffin and Long under surprised they're still here. Owusu went. Not sure if Jules can play LB.


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by NewCorkSeth » 08 Aug 2016 14:39

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Watson was very decent especially considering it was his debut. Certainly good enough as competition/backup for Gunter. Which enables Gunter to be backup for Obita. I can see this being the state of things until we get another full-back in. Don't remember any academy player getting a decent run in the friendlies in LB position, so I'm assuming Japp doesn't think they are good enough to step up. I suspect he's looking for LB only, and is content with RB as it stands.

Obviously that could change if Gunter leaves. But he'd have to be completely bonkers to go to Hull in the state they are in right now, and I'm not sure if there were any other serious enquiries.

I'd file Griffin and Long under surprised they're still here. Owusu went. Not sure if Jules can play LB.

I must admit, albeit I am by no means an authority on the quality in our youth team, that Nana Owusu went. Was he not for a long time our starting RB in our moderately successful U21s team? I recently read somewhere that he was being advertised as a RW too?
The only game I saw him in was the game they put live on youtube and he seemed tidy.
As for our Irish fullbacks it seems clear theyre either not good enough for the first team or not ready. Both are bad signs..

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by Sutekh » 08 Aug 2016 17:15

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Watson was very decent especially considering it was his debut. Certainly good enough as competition/backup for Gunter. Which enables Gunter to be backup for Obita. I can see this being the state of things until we get another full-back in. Don't remember any academy player getting a decent run in the friendlies in LB position, so I'm assuming Japp doesn't think they are good enough to step up. I suspect he's looking for LB only, and is content with RB as it stands.

Obviously that could change if Gunter leaves. But he'd have to be completely bonkers to go to Hull in the state they are in right now, and I'm not sure if there were any other serious enquiries.

I'd file Griffin and Long under surprised they're still here. Owusu went. Not sure if Jules can play LB.

I must admit, albeit I am by no means an authority on the quality in our youth team, that Nana Owusu went. Was he not for a long time our starting RB in our moderately successful U21s team? I recently read somewhere that he was being advertised as a RW too?
The only game I saw him in was the game they put live on youtube and he seemed tidy.
As for our Irish fullbacks it seems clear theyre either not good enough for the first team or not ready. Both are bad signs..


Zac Jules was playing left back in a couple of friendlies.

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by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2016 18:36

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Watson was very decent especially considering it was his debut. Certainly good enough as competition/backup for Gunter. Which enables Gunter to be backup for Obita. I can see this being the state of things until we get another full-back in. Don't remember any academy player getting a decent run in the friendlies in LB position, so I'm assuming Japp doesn't think they are good enough to step up. I suspect he's looking for LB only, and is content with RB as it stands.

Obviously that could change if Gunter leaves. But he'd have to be completely bonkers to go to Hull in the state they are in right now, and I'm not sure if there were any other serious enquiries.

I'd file Griffin and Long under surprised they're still here. Owusu went. Not sure if Jules can play LB.

I must admit, albeit I am by no means an authority on the quality in our youth team, that Nana Owusu went. Was he not for a long time our starting RB in our moderately successful U21s team? I recently read somewhere that he was being advertised as a RW too?
The only game I saw him in was the game they put live on youtube and he seemed tidy.
As for our Irish fullbacks it seems clear theyre either not good enough for the first team or not ready. Both are bad signs..

Owusu was LB to Watson's RB in the U18s that got a long way in the FA Youth Cup the year the U21s won the inaugural PLU21 cup thing. I think he could play LW too. Scored some peachy goals iirc.

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by P!ssed Off » 08 Aug 2016 19:00

Owusu was a winger filling in at left back.
Of that U18 team, he was the least talented.

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by SCIAG » 08 Aug 2016 20:36

P!ssed Off Owusu was a winger filling in at left back.
Of that U18 team, he was the least talented.

Either him or Sammi.

Owusu was basically the Academy Andy Hughes, he had a goal in him and could play in loads of positions but ultimately wasn't great in any of them.

Griffin and particularly Long are real headscratchers. Long's basically Owusu without the wondergoals or versatility. Griffin's pretty ordinary.

Jules can play left back. Omar Richards is the next in line but he's only 18 and quite precocious (hopefully he gets time for the U23s this year). There's also the Icelandic lad, Sindi thingymabob, but I've never seen him play and he seems to be behind Richards anyway.

Edit: there's also Jake Sheppard who is a "proper footballer" but a) always injured b) lacking a clear position c) always injured.

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by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2016 20:55

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P!ssed Off Owusu was a winger filling in at left back.
Of that U18 team, he was the least talented.

Either him or Sammi.

Owusu was basically the Academy Andy Hughes, he had a goal in him and could play in loads of positions but ultimately wasn't great in any of them.

Griffin and particularly Long are real headscratchers. Long's basically Owusu without the wondergoals or versatility. Griffin's pretty ordinary.

Jules can play left back. Omar Richards is the next in line but he's only 18 and quite precocious (hopefully he gets time for the U23s this year). There's also the Icelandic lad, Sindi thingymabob, but I've never seen him play and he seems to be behind Richards anyway.

Edit: there's also Jake Sheppard who is a "proper footballer" but a) always injured b) lacking a clear position c) always injured.

Yeah, I though Sammi the Fridge was the ordinary player back then. Otherwise it was an embarrassment of riches. Maybe I only really caught Owusu on good days.

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by Royals and Racers » 09 Aug 2016 12:22

From RFC website
Here are the provisional dates for the two competitions…

EFL Trophy
Bristol Rovers – Tuesday 30th August, 7.45pm – Memorial Stadium
Portsmouth – Tuesday 4th October, 7.45pm – Fratton Park
Yeovil Town – Wednesday 9th November, 7.30pm – Madejski Stadium

Premier League International Cup
Everton – Thursday 18th August, 7pm – Haig Avenue, Southport
Athletic Bilbao – Wednesday 23rd November, 7pm – venue TBC
Hertha Berlin – Wednesday 14th December, 7pm – venue TBC

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