by Jackson Corner » 15 Mar 2019 00:41
by tidus_mi2 » 15 Mar 2019 00:41
by URZZZZ » 15 Mar 2019 00:59
by Stranded » 15 Mar 2019 09:18
Jackson Corner The club love to bang on about how great our academy is with 51 players now played for the first team. In reality how many have been any good? For every Gylfi, Pearce, Obita ect.. There have been loads who have played a few games and disappeared to non league football. The reality is 4 of the last 5 seasons we have been relegation fodder.
How many of the promoted teams in recent seasons have academy players Brighton, Burnley, Watford , Wolves, Huddersfield all have none.
Brentford scraped there academy several seasons ago to concentrate on player recruitment from abroad and lower leagues. They play great football and pick up players like Jota Hogan Watkins Malpey and sell them on for big profits.
They get Neal Malpay for 1.5 million the player with most goals and assists in the championship while we have Danny Loader. Don’t be fooled our academy has way more failures than success stories.
by Hound » 15 Mar 2019 09:30
by Stranded » 15 Mar 2019 09:48
Hound Novakovich is already worth 1m+ Id say at a minimum, possibly a lot more - therefore already a success
Got money for Samuel as well, so again a good return
by Forbury Lion » 15 Mar 2019 10:05
Add to that Shane Long, who took a few years to develop into a player who could lead the line on his own.URZZZZ Your criticism of Loader is pathetic as well, yes he's painfully out of his depth at the moment but you're writing him off already. How about you see how long it took for Maupay (the example you quoted) to develop (and that's at four years older)
by Hound » 15 Mar 2019 10:07
URZZZZ As more and more money is pumped into the game, the need for using academy players are diminishing,
by sandman » 15 Mar 2019 10:27
by sandman » 15 Mar 2019 10:36
by Barcelona Blue » 15 Mar 2019 10:42
by stealthpapes » 15 Mar 2019 12:29
StrandedJackson Corner The club love to bang on about how great our academy is with 51 players now played for the first team. In reality how many have been any good? For every Gylfi, Pearce, Obita ect.. There have been loads who have played a few games and disappeared to non league football. The reality is 4 of the last 5 seasons we have been relegation fodder.
How many of the promoted teams in recent seasons have academy players Brighton, Burnley, Watford , Wolves, Huddersfield all have none.
Brentford scraped there academy several seasons ago to concentrate on player recruitment from abroad and lower leagues. They play great football and pick up players like Jota Hogan Watkins Malpey and sell them on for big profits.
They get Neal Malpay for 1.5 million the player with most goals and assists in the championship while we have Danny Loader. Don’t be fooled our academy has way more failures than success stories.
And for every Malpay there will be a dozen of players who come and go at Brentford who you will never of heard of. The new way Brentford are doing things is interesting, i.e. no youth but just a B team but it is too early to suggest it will be more successful over the long term. It has produced 9 players in 3 years - they've sold one Meaphem (but he was already in the youth academy before it was scrapped) for big money.
Any youth investment is a numbers game, we've had 51 make a debut in just under 20 years which isn't a bad average and the plan is to get a mix of players who can make an impact in the first team and also bring in funds if they aren't quite good enough or the right fit at the time they are ready.
I would say our successes are as follows (using this list https://www.readingfc.co.uk/teams/acade ... graduates/):
SImon Church
Jake Cooper
Simon Cox
Michael Hector
Darius Henderson
Jem Karacan
Liam Kelly
Shane Long
Alex McCarthy
Jordan Obita
Alex Pearce
Andy Rinohmota
Hal Robson-Kanu
Gylfi Sigurdsson
Aaron Tshibola
Nathan Tyson
So 16 of the 51 listed graduates would have to be classed as a success. WIth the following perhaps too early in their development and at the club yet to be judged as yet:
Tennai Watson
Sam Smith
Omar Richards (could argubly already be on the other list)
Gabriel Osho
Michael Olise
Andrjia Novakovich (again could well be on the above list)
Tom McIntyre
Danny Loader
Josh Barrett
Tom Holmes
Ryan East
So up to 27 qualified successes now - not bad - sure some will disagree with the above and have additions/deletions but over a 20 year spell that is a damn good return.
by SCIAG » 15 Mar 2019 12:56
Watford's academy has produced the likes of Ashley Young, Britt Assombalonga, and Jadon Sancho.Jackson Corner How many of the promoted teams in recent seasons have academy players Brighton, Burnley, Watford , Wolves, Huddersfield all have none.
Don’t be fooled our academy has way more failures than success stories.
URZZZZ
I personally think the fans are very much to blame. People all over Twitter crying for Danny Loader to start, crying for Richards to start etc... all our best academy players came in under the radar (who'd heard of Sigurdsson, Obita, Rinomhota) before they'd come straight into the 11
by SCIAG » 15 Mar 2019 13:09
by URZZZZ » 15 Mar 2019 13:55
SCIAG Oh gosh, where to start...Watford's academy has produced the likes of Ashley Young, Britt Assombalonga, and Jadon Sancho.Jackson Corner How many of the promoted teams in recent seasons have academy players Brighton, Burnley, Watford , Wolves, Huddersfield all have none.
Wolves currently have Morgan Gibbs-White and Danny Batth, whole Bright Enobakhare player a big role in their promotion season.
Brighton has Lewis Dunk and Solly March in their side.
Huddersfield has Phil Billing in their side when they got promoted. They've also recently produced the likes of Jack Hunt, Alex Smithies, and Duane Holmes.
Burnley have historically struggled to hold onto players but their academy has produced Jay Rodriguez and Kyle Lafferty. Dwight McNeil is currently playing for them.Don’t be fooled our academy has way more failures than success stories.
Don't think anyone has tried to suggest differently- it's almost inherent in the academy system. You're taking a lot of cheap gambles and saving a lot of money if a few pay off.URZZZZ
I personally think the fans are very much to blame. People all over Twitter crying for Danny Loader to start, crying for Richards to start etc... all our best academy players came in under the radar (who'd heard of Sigurdsson, Obita, Rinomhota) before they'd come straight into the 11
Obita was very high profile. When he was 16 Trevor Brooking said that he was England's future alongside Alex Oxlade Chamberlain which brought him to national attention. Sigurdsson similarly scored on his debut several months before he established himself in the team. I actually think Richards is probably the best example of an "under the radar" player doing well - he was a relatively unheralded member of his youth side containing Barrett, Smith, Osho, and Southwood (not to mention Axel and East). But regardless, seems silly to "blame the fans" - is there even a problem to assign blame for?
by maffff » 15 Mar 2019 16:34
Stranded I would say our successes are as follows (using this list https://www.readingfc.co.uk/teams/acade ... graduates/):
SImon Church
Jake Cooper
Simon Cox
Michael Hector
Darius Henderson
Jem Karacan
Liam Kelly
Shane Long
Alex McCarthy
Jordan Obita
Alex Pearce
Andy Rinohmota
Hal Robson-Kanu
Gylfi Sigurdsson
Aaron Tshibola
Nathan Tyson
So 16 of the 51 listed graduates would have to be classed as a success. WIth the following perhaps too early in their development and at the club yet to be judged as yet:
Tennai Watson
Sam Smith
Omar Richards (could argubly already be on the other list)
Gabriel Osho
Michael Olise
Andrjia Novakovich (again could well be on the above list)
Tom McIntyre
Danny Loader
Josh Barrett
Tom Holmes
Ryan East
So up to 27 qualified successes now - not bad - sure some will disagree with the above and have additions/deletions but over a 20 year spell that is a damn good return.
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 15 Mar 2019 16:41
by Hound » 15 Mar 2019 16:54
maffff Depends on the scope of how you look at it really. What's success? Prem level players? Internationals? Champ level? Getting money for sales? Players having league careers? Graduating at the club? Setting the foundations for players even if they leave before they make it here?
by Zip » 15 Mar 2019 17:09
by Cape Town Royal » 16 Mar 2019 00:32
maffffStranded I would say our successes are as follows (using this list https://www.readingfc.co.uk/teams/acade ... graduates/):
SImon Church
Jake Cooper
Simon Cox
Michael Hector
Darius Henderson
Jem Karacan
Liam Kelly
Shane Long
Alex McCarthy
Jordan Obita
Alex Pearce
Andy Rinohmota
Hal Robson-Kanu
Gylfi Sigurdsson
Aaron Tshibola
Nathan Tyson
So 16 of the 51 listed graduates would have to be classed as a success. WIth the following perhaps too early in their development and at the club yet to be judged as yet:
Tennai Watson
Sam Smith
Omar Richards (could argubly already be on the other list)
Gabriel Osho
Michael Olise
Andrjia Novakovich (again could well be on the above list)
Tom McIntyre
Danny Loader
Josh Barrett
Tom Holmes
Ryan East
So up to 27 qualified successes now - not bad - sure some will disagree with the above and have additions/deletions but over a 20 year spell that is a damn good return.
Great post. Add to that those who we've made some money on or that we've created foundations for them to have a decent career in the game:
Andersen, Andresson, Dickie, Edwards, Fosu, Hamer, Keown, Sheppard, Stacey, Sweeney, Tanner, Taylor, Young.
A mix of successes, or possible successes in the case of the likes of Andresson - just not here. I wouldn't call any of them failures.
I'd argue Taylor was a success here, popped up with vital goals despite being out of his depth and has gone on to be loved at Exeter.
That's not even including those who left before graduating here. A number we laid the foundations for who have had a decent career after leaving due to being released or personal reasons (e.g. Mawson, MacDonald, Wickham, Shaughnessy, Vancooten, Daniels, Grant, Semedo, Husin, Baptiste, Napa) or were released and have the potential to (Fridjonsson, Odiffin, Seddon, Rosario, Tupper) or were poached and may go on to have good careers (Osei-Tutu, Martinez, Greenidge, Moriah-Welsh, Saydee, Dickson-Peters, Bynoe-Gittens).
Depends on the scope of how you look at it really. What's success? Prem level players? Internationals? Champ level? Getting money for sales? Players having league careers? Graduating at the club? Setting the foundations for players even if they leave before they make it here?
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