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Any nuggets will go the way of the Kyles.
So Superblade will either scrap it, or more likely heroically take it out of the Sheffied United assets list and put it in the Scarborough version so as to save us the running costs.
I keep hearing bits and pieces about changes to youth football, but haven't heard anything suggesting loads of academies will go to the wall because of them. Changes to FA systems shouldn't, in themselves, be enough to threaten the existence of academies, because academies are administered by the Premier League (the Football League administer Centres of Excellence). Unless I've got this arse backwards, of course, which wouldn't be the first time.
I think there will be funds available in the summer. I'm just scared to death that Micky will be given them.
It was my mistake, I shouldn't have said FA. The proposed changes are indeed being mooted by the Premier League. The main threat to existing academies is that these changes would involve scrapping the current restriction on recruitment which is to an area within 90 minutes travelling time of the club, although whether this is walking time or private helicopter flight time, I have no idea. In line with this is the proposal to make more academies residential.
The impact of these changes on clubs like ours is that Premier League clubs will be able to recruit from all over the country allowing them to take the best youngsters from anywhere leaving the Football League clubs to fight over the scraps. It will also mean that a whole lot more young players will be spending the first part of their careers either on the bench at their parent clubs or out on loan. It will make the Football League even more of a nursery for young Premier League players than it is now. It will also raise the question that, if SUFC cannot unearth talent overlooked by the Premier League and sell on such talent at a profit, why bother with the academy at all?
It will widen the existing gap between the PL and the FL to such a degree that it will practically ring fence the PL and make the achievements of a club like Blackpool even rarer. All the best young talent will be concentrated in the PL at a much earlier stage than it is already.
The biggest impact could be on the kids themselves, picked up by PL clubs' category 1 or category 2 academies at the age of 9, failing to make the grade and being dumped at 16 or 17. Speaking of which, does anybody know which category our academy falls into? If it's 3, we will be barred from working with kids any younger than 12.
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