by Royals and Racers » 02 Aug 2024 16:23
by Stranded » 05 Aug 2024 15:06
Royals and Racers PL 2 U 21’s now published as well - we start.
Monday August 19th away to Middlesborough KO 7pm
Saturday August 24th home to Fulham at Bearwood KO 12pm
The 5 teams we don’t play in the 20 game regular season are
Arsenal
Southampton
Leicester
Man City
Leeds
by Clyde1998 » 08 Aug 2024 20:26
by Esteban » 08 Aug 2024 20:47
Clyde1998 https://x.com/TheTilehurstEnd/status/1821625206815027658
Apparently Noel Hunt's said at the Turtle event we received £5-6m in fees for academy players last season.
I can't remember if we had an estimate for how much we sold Abbey and Vickers for, but those sales must've been a significant chunk of that.
by SCIAG » 08 Aug 2024 21:08
by Clyde1998 » 08 Aug 2024 21:50
SCIAG £1m was the reported fee for Fletcher.
McIntyre widely reported as a pitiful £75k, which is slightly less than we initially paid for Kevin Doyle. He was agitating for a move but didn't want to move house, so our options were limited.
The other four would need to be about £1m each on average. That seems reasonable for Vickers and Harris given what we got for Fletcher.
Holmes is variously reported at a little over €1m (which I'd guess is about £1m on the exchange rate of the time) or, on sites I'd generally view as less reliable, as a little over €3m.
I think the fee for Abbey would probably be similar to Holmes given he was also moving to the top flight.
So in summary, yeah £5-6m seems reasonable.
Esteban So that's McIntyre, Holmes, Vickers, Harris, Fletcher and Abbey. Have I missed anyone?.
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Aug 2024 22:25
Clyde1998SCIAG £1m was the reported fee for Fletcher.
McIntyre widely reported as a pitiful £75k, which is slightly less than we initially paid for Kevin Doyle. He was agitating for a move but didn't want to move house, so our options were limited.
The other four would need to be about £1m each on average. That seems reasonable for Vickers and Harris given what we got for Fletcher.
Holmes is variously reported at a little over €1m (which I'd guess is about £1m on the exchange rate of the time) or, on sites I'd generally view as less reliable, as a little over €3m.
I think the fee for Abbey would probably be similar to Holmes given he was also moving to the top flight.
So in summary, yeah £5-6m seems reasonable.
When you lay it out like that, it does seem reasonable. Completely forgot we got money for Luca Fletcher.
I'd say it suggests the club could probably fund a Category One academy via player sales alone.Esteban So that's McIntyre, Holmes, Vickers, Harris, Fletcher and Abbey. Have I missed anyone?.
I vaguely recalled at least one other from the younger ages was sold to Southampton; found out it was Thierry Rohart-Brown. Was that was part of the Ballard loan? We may not have received a fee for him if it was.
by Clyde1998 » 09 Aug 2024 01:06
Snowflake RoyalClyde1998SCIAG £1m was the reported fee for Fletcher.
McIntyre widely reported as a pitiful £75k, which is slightly less than we initially paid for Kevin Doyle. He was agitating for a move but didn't want to move house, so our options were limited.
The other four would need to be about £1m each on average. That seems reasonable for Vickers and Harris given what we got for Fletcher.
Holmes is variously reported at a little over €1m (which I'd guess is about £1m on the exchange rate of the time) or, on sites I'd generally view as less reliable, as a little over €3m.
I think the fee for Abbey would probably be similar to Holmes given he was also moving to the top flight.
So in summary, yeah £5-6m seems reasonable.
When you lay it out like that, it does seem reasonable. Completely forgot we got money for Luca Fletcher.
I'd say it suggests the club could probably fund a Category One academy via player sales alone.Esteban So that's McIntyre, Holmes, Vickers, Harris, Fletcher and Abbey. Have I missed anyone?.
I vaguely recalled at least one other from the younger ages was sold to Southampton; found out it was Thierry Rohart-Brown. Was that was part of the Ballard loan? We may not have received a fee for him if it was.
We're not going to sell 5/6 academy players for seven figures each season.
by Crusader Royal » 09 Aug 2024 07:59
Clyde1998Snowflake RoyalClyde1998 When you lay it out like that, it does seem reasonable. Completely forgot we got money for Luca Fletcher.
I'd say it suggests the club could probably fund a Category One academy via player sales alone.
I vaguely recalled at least one other from the younger ages was sold to Southampton; found out it was Thierry Rohart-Brown. Was that was part of the Ballard loan? We may not have received a fee for him if it was.
We're not going to sell 5/6 academy players for seven figures each season.
It would probably better worded as transfer fees covering academy costs over a period of time (5/10 year periods). We wouldn't need to recoup that every season, just average that (including sell on receipts). The key point is whether it's possible, as the reality would come down to the club's willingness and need to sell players. I have had a look at the previous ten year period.
In the past ten complete seasons, I think we've generated at least £26.4m in direct sales from academy graduates: McCarthy (2014-15; £3.5m); Hector (2015-16; £4m); Tshibola (2016-17; £5m); Cooper (2017-18; £450k); Samuel (2017-18; £500k); Olise (2021-22; £8m); various (2023-24; £5-6m). I don't have figures for Rob Dickie; Niall Keown; Zak Jules; Tariqe Fosu (all 2017-18); Josh Barrett; Teddy Howe (both 2019-20); Thierry Nevers (2021-22), but they were all sold for 'undisclosed fees'.
That doesn't take into account any sell on receipts - I know McCarthy; Hector and Tshibola were all sold by their buying club for fees within that time.
The low spend estimate for Category One costs was £2.3m per season in the initial plans for it (from 2011). Using CPI adjusted figures across those seasons would've been £27.7m based on that estimate and £3.3m in the previous season (our actual costs over the period would've likely been different and the costs of running a low spend Category One academy may have increased more than CPI over that time).
It's not that far away from our direct transfer receipts for academy graduates covering the academy costs (on that estimate of costs) and that's with us not being that open to selling over a good chunk of that period. The club would've got money for Danny Loader (for example) had Dai not prevented the sale to Wolves; I don't know what we would've actually got, but reports suggested the club valued him at £3m around that time (the thread on here suggested Wolves offered £8m! ).
I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility that we could potentially cover the academy costs via transfer fees from academy graduates, but the club would have to strategise around it.
That doesn't look into the other potential economic benefits of the academy - such as not having to buy as many players (including transfer fee, signing on fee, agent fee, etc.) and potentially lower wage costs until academy graduates sign contracts with the expectation they'll be in the first team.
by WestYorksRoyal » 09 Aug 2024 08:25
Crusader RoyalClyde1998Snowflake Royal We're not going to sell 5/6 academy players for seven figures each season.
It would probably better worded as transfer fees covering academy costs over a period of time (5/10 year periods). We wouldn't need to recoup that every season, just average that (including sell on receipts). The key point is whether it's possible, as the reality would come down to the club's willingness and need to sell players. I have had a look at the previous ten year period.
In the past ten complete seasons, I think we've generated at least £26.4m in direct sales from academy graduates: McCarthy (2014-15; £3.5m); Hector (2015-16; £4m); Tshibola (2016-17; £5m); Cooper (2017-18; £450k); Samuel (2017-18; £500k); Olise (2021-22; £8m); various (2023-24; £5-6m). I don't have figures for Rob Dickie; Niall Keown; Zak Jules; Tariqe Fosu (all 2017-18); Josh Barrett; Teddy Howe (both 2019-20); Thierry Nevers (2021-22), but they were all sold for 'undisclosed fees'.
That doesn't take into account any sell on receipts - I know McCarthy; Hector and Tshibola were all sold by their buying club for fees within that time.
The low spend estimate for Category One costs was £2.3m per season in the initial plans for it (from 2011). Using CPI adjusted figures across those seasons would've been £27.7m based on that estimate and £3.3m in the previous season (our actual costs over the period would've likely been different and the costs of running a low spend Category One academy may have increased more than CPI over that time).
It's not that far away from our direct transfer receipts for academy graduates covering the academy costs (on that estimate of costs) and that's with us not being that open to selling over a good chunk of that period. The club would've got money for Danny Loader (for example) had Dai not prevented the sale to Wolves; I don't know what we would've actually got, but reports suggested the club valued him at £3m around that time (the thread on here suggested Wolves offered £8m! ).
I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility that we could potentially cover the academy costs via transfer fees from academy graduates, but the club would have to strategise around it.
That doesn't look into the other potential economic benefits of the academy - such as not having to buy as many players (including transfer fee, signing on fee, agent fee, etc.) and potentially lower wage costs until academy graduates sign contracts with the expectation they'll be in the first team.
Bear in mind the various statutory payments you get when a player who has come through your academy moves clubs.
I’m not convinced we would have got much if anything if Wolves had signed Loader, their offer was very heavily add on based with little cash up front.
And agreed, you can’t look at it over one season. It has to be a long term trend. I don’t believe we are anywhere near smart enough in our sales and too often we don’t maximise earnings.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 09 Aug 2024 09:31
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Aug 2024 09:44
by Clyde1998 » 09 Aug 2024 13:44
by Mid Sussex Royal » 09 Aug 2024 14:50
Clyde1998 The other thing, especially in the early Dai years, was there wasn't much of a path for young players to get into the first team squad because it was far too large due to us signing too many players. The appearances of academy players were often out of necessity too; seem to recall Omar Richards got into the first team due to the first team left-backs being injured, he may have not even played otherwise.
Once a takeover happens and we can sign players again, we need to keep the academy to first team pathway open, even if we get back to the Championship. We've brought through a consistent stream of players who have certainly good enough to play in League One at the very least. As Ian said, the amount of money we've saved in transfer fees and wages from these young players is a major argument for it, even without considering the money the club could make from selling.
As a minor addendum to what I previously posted, there are a few other players I missed: Liam Kelly and Andrija Novakovich (who were both sold for 'undisclosed fees') and Jack Stacey (who was again undisclosed, but we apparently had a 30% sell on clause so received £1.2m on his move from Luton to Bournemouth). There may be more beyond this, but my point was more illustrative.
by Royals and Racers » 10 Aug 2024 11:17
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by SCIAG » 13 Aug 2024 13:24
Clyde1998 The other thing, especially in the early Dai years, was there wasn't much of a path for young players to get into the first team squad because it was far too large due to us signing too many players. The appearances of academy players were often out of necessity too; seem to recall Omar Richards got into the first team due to the first team left-backs being injured, he may have not even played otherwise.
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