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I'd be extremely worried if our academy are looking at in form national sides to determine the height of the players.Just on this point, is this a problem with United or with English football as a whole? We seem to have no confidence in ourselves and what football we should play - I can easily imagine we (and others no doubt) have brought through a bunch of smaller kids just due to the success of Barcelona/Spain over the last few years. Given Germany are now flavour of the month, I predict a bunch of big lads in the position where Reed, Calvert-Lewin are now.
*epitome.
Technology, eh.
It's about the only time I've been able to announce you "correct".
It’s difficult to assess when looking at a 3-4 year period. Let’s face it, the YC final team are still only 21 so it’s hard to say we should have had a load more come through since then. I think given the variable nature of player development, you’d need a bigger sample to say whether there has been a decline. You’d probably have to leave it another 5 years and see if anyone has broken in before we can assess the productivity. There have been lulls in the past. Whitehouse/Ward etc- big gap, then Woodhouse and Morris- Big gap- then Monty, Jags, Tonge- gap- then Quinn- gap- then Naughton, Walker and Lowton- gap- the YC final team.
It’s not like every year group produces a first team regular and for every Phil Jagielka we see plenty of Kingsley James, Ryan Mallon, Ben Doane, Adam Burley, John Reed, Matt Harriett, Ian Ross, Dominic Roma, Jonathan Forte, Nicky Law, Elliott Whitehouse, Nathaniel Foster, Evan Horwood, Kevan Hurst, Travis Binnion, Connor Brown etc. type players that for one reason or another, don’t make it.
For what it’s worth, I think we would have our next academy superstar on our hands (probably sold by now) if DdG hadn’t suffered that horrendous injury. Jamie McDonagh’s leg break will have certainly set him back too. We now have Reed and DCL who look very promising. Let’s hope they kick on.
My only concerns are
1. When players het to 17/18 and start getting involved with the senior squad, the standard we are playing at will not help their development as much as if we were in the top two tiers. Same goes for the players they are training with.
2. EPPP means that there is less financial value in producing players meaning we might scale back academy expenditure thus making us less productive.
3. There’s a pressure to get out of this league every season leading to managers going for experience much of the time and not giving these kids a chance to gain valuable first team experience. League 1 & 2 sides are less likely to loan players not getting in League 1 teams when they can go for championship youngsters. Ottis Khan looked very useful in his cameo v Rotherham and I was looking forward to seeing him as a regular on the bench in 2014/15 and hopefully forcing his way in but we signed JCR, Davies, Coutts etc on top of Flynn and Murphy which left him nowhere near.
4. A lot of our academy players do seem small. We seem to be looking for the next Xavi. I think it’s an admirable way to bring the youth through (focusing on skills over size and strength) but perhaps a better balance could be drawn to look for some raw athletes to mould like Kyle Walker.
5. The chopping and changing in management both in academy and first team level means there is less continuity in the way the players are being developed and this might hinder their progress.
Crazy how things change.
In the past month, Sheffield United Academy graduates have achieved:
Winning goalscorer: U20 World Cup
(Dominic Calvert-Lewin)
Player of the tournament: U20 Toulon Tournament
(David Brooks)
England GK: U19 European Championship winners
(Aaron Ramsdale)
Worlds most expensive defender
(Kyle Walker)
But 3/4 of 'em play for someone else.
...and generated revenue for our club.True - but came through our Academy.
Has anyone else noticed the difference in quality? Kyle Walker, Kyle Naughton, Jagielka, Matt Lowton, Harry Maguire, Quinn and Tongue to the point where the only academy graduates pushing for a place in the first eleven are the likes of Louis Reed.
The difference in quality is considerable. The players we're seemingly looking to bring through now are noticeably smaller and weaker. Louis Reed is the epiphany of that. Smaller, weaker, less talented. You'd have thought playing at a lower level would help the younger players come through. The academy's drop in performance levels are beginning to co-incide with that of the senior squad, and that's got to be unsettling.
Not to worry after Brooks it's definitely slowed down this time!Fucking hell I do talk some shite at times.![]()
I had said for years that our Academy would become a White Elephant but I now realise I was wrong. Time for me to eat the belowCrazy how things change.
In the past month, Sheffield United Academy graduates have achieved:
Winning goalscorer: U20 World Cup
(Dominic Calvert-Lewin)
Player of the tournament: U20 Toulon Tournament
(David Brooks)
England GK: U19 European Championship winners
(Aaron Ramsdale)
Worlds most expensive defender
(Kyle Walker)
You'll have to find another one, I've already eaten it all
Adams?And it was already "well in profit" before the Adams, Ramsdale and DCL sales; and the Maguire and Walker sell on fees.
Yep.Fucking hell I do talk some shite at times.![]()
Adams?
Which has allowed us to pay off pay off no less than 8 managers since we sold Kyle Walker....and generated revenue for our club.
I wonder how many people would 'like' that post if they didn't have you on ignoreFucking hell I do talk some shite at times.![]()
Your spot on there , clubs like Man City and Chelsea have massive academies / squads & will sign youngsters just to stop other clubs signing them !Fits in to the policy of buying players who have dropped out of elite academies (forest I think?) at advanced stages of development and bringing them to the Shirecliffe finishing school.They include scouring non league as part of this strategy - eg Ilkeston. Binnion and McCabe stated that this was part of the club's post EPPP policy. See also Ramsdale, Brooks, Whiteman, Smith, Norrington-Davies, Belehouan, Hirst, Bennett etc. The club is happy to pay fees to these clubs, in order to secure talent.
And it was already "well in profit" before the Adams, Ramsdale and DCL sales; and the Maguire and Walker sell on fees.
You got the Adkins thing right though. I was wrong, and I'm a twat![]()
Presumably because all the staff wages, player wages, scouting fees and running costs since 2001, were covered by the magic money tree?
Presumably because all the staff wages, player wages, scouting fees and running costs since 2001, were covered by the magic money tree?
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