LewishamBlade
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You know he’s played for us 3 times?Billy Sharp is a bit of a stretch as well.
Didn't we sign him from Leeds United?
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You know he’s played for us 3 times?Billy Sharp is a bit of a stretch as well.
Didn't we sign him from Leeds United?
Goode's red card has fucked us up - typical Blades scenario , borrow a player to plug a yawning gap , then he immediately takes himself out for 3 games'Steady' the right word for Gordon - made one excellent tackle in particular on the left hand side, and was OK defensively (one naive foul aside). Offensively, played one good ball to Billy, but tossed it away at least 2 or 3 times under no pressure. Can't really remember him getting forward. He wasn't the reason we lost on Saturday. Would Davies have been better on the ball? Probably, but he hardly gets forward when he's LCB so would be even more hesitant at RCB.
Not sure who I'd play on Friday night.
Egan & Robinson in a CB pair ? God help usI thought he did well. He assisted. Got 7.67/10 on the match ratings for that game on here. Better than RND did in the next game he played at left back, but its all about opinions.
I don't think the scabs will offer the same aerial bombardment and well orchestrated set piece gamesmanship as Millwall.
So probably alright to play the smaller centre backs. If Basham is injured I really don't see the point of 5 at the back as he is the only one we have left who overlaps or drives us forward.
We should probably go to a back 4 - the extra bodies in midfield might help us going forward as we have looked shot shy in the last couple of games.
Being beaten often in the air is NOT critical for a CB ?I thought he did well and can forgive his low attacking output, it wasn't a game for bombing on as we weren't moving the ball quick enough.
The sloppy passing, if I remember, was early in the first half and I put it down to debut nerves at the time. I did have a few beers so my memory won't be perfect but I think his all round game improved after that good block in the LCB slot. He was beaten too often in the air for my liking but as a wide centre back that isn't critical.
I can see him keeping the shirt in Friday's game.
We've had people arguing on here that Brooks and RND aren't academy graduates because they didn't play for the U16s. Now a new angle of Academy attack - any player who ever leaves Sheffield United can't be classed as an Academy graduateBilly Sharp is a bit of a stretch as well.
Didn't we sign him from Leeds United?
I get your point, but maybe -It's certainly something the be proud of, especially as our academy continues to produce professionals despite not being Category 1.
I'd still like to know why Ndiaye counts but not Brewster. Obviously not last night, but generally.
Yeah I totally get it and realise it's pedantic, but making up a definition that fits an instinct proves it's more about pride than anything else. I'm sure it'll happen with Joe Starbuck if/when he appears for the first team, despite playing in the EFL for Grimsby.I get your point, but maybe -
Ndiaye came on trial with the academy. After he signed he continued to work with the academy. Brewster was signed for £23m and went straight into the first team squad.
It’s not really that hard to define. Did they play professional football before joining and did they play for our Academy side?
If the answer is no and yes, they count. This includes Ndiaye, but not Starbuck (Who is in the Che Adams category - development signing).
I have heard Hecky mention the number of academy graduates before........and he was counting NdiayeI'm fairness, the club rarely post stuff like this. It's only ever fan accounts.
Guessing you mean Paul Rogers (before my time)? Who’d played 190 games (albeit at conference level) but was 27 when we signed him? If you can’t work that one out, then I can’t help you. Comparing the old reserves league with the under 23s is way off. And the under 23s is not really an academy side is it (given you can still play 4 players over the age of 23).Ok, I'm trying to keep up. So we're saying:
Ndiaye - didn't play professional football before joining us (he might have done but let's say he didn't) and did play for our academy side - he counts
Starbuck - did play professional football before joining us and did play for our academy side - so he doesn't count (despite the OP and Heckingbottom referring to him as an academy graduate)
Adams - didn't play professional football before joining us, and did play for our academy side - but somehow he doesn't count?
Rogers - didn't play professional football before joining us, and played for what became our U23 development side - no-one would call him an academy graduate in a month of Sundays but he counts at least as much as Ndiaye.
If Starbuck counts then Adams 100% counts, and if Adams counts then I'm struggling to discount Rogers. Rogers counts as much as Ndiaye, which means Brewster is in.
I thought it wasn't that hard to define?
Really I'm not fussed either way and I'm not trying to wind anyone up. I'm just calling out something that's purporting to mean something but doesn't. I'm interested in this sort of thing and think it's harsh on the clubs who played a fundamental role in these players' development.
Honestly, the best correlation I can spot is 'can we get away with it', which is why you'll see Ndiaye and Starbuck on these lists and never Brewster or Adams.
The reserve league became the U23 development league. It's literally the same thing, rebadged. Hence overage players being allowed.Guessing you mean Paul Rogers (before my time)? Who’d played 190 games (albeit at conference level) but was 27 when we signed him? If you can’t work that one out, then I can’t help you. Comparing the old reserves league with the under 23s is way off. And the under 23s is not really an academy side is it (given you can still play 4 players over the age of 23).
Adams signed and played a few academy games at most. He was on the bench the day after he signed (Donny) and made his first team full debut within 1 month of signing.
Not sure what’s so hard to understand about Brewster not being counted. He’s never even played for academy.
No matter how they were recruited or who they had played for previously and at what level, initially trained week in, week out with the other Academy players
Some players progress through that phase rather quickly. Some more slowly. But, it's a distinct phase none the less.
Yes of course Dominic is a Handsworth Academy Graduate, a Sheffield United Academy Graduate & an Everton Academy Graduate. (At least). There's not much argument about that is there? He's not an outlier in any way....We're all trying to nail it down, but each definition creates an outlier that doesn't fit quite right. Yours makes Dominic Calvert-Lewin an Everton academy graduate.
I'm sticking with my understanding that we're calling someone an academy graduate 'if we can get away with it'.

Lopata too. We signed him from BrightonI get your point, but maybe -
Ndiaye came on trial with the academy. After he signed he continued to work with the academy. Brewster was signed for £23m and went straight into the first team squad.
We're all trying to nail it down, but each definition creates an outlier that doesn't fit quite right. Yours makes Dominic Calvert-Lewin an Everton academy graduate.
I'm sticking with my understanding that we're calling someone an academy graduate 'if we can get away with it'.
Yes of course Dominic is a Handsworth Academy Graduate, a Sheffield United Academy Graduate & an Everton Academy Graduate. (At least). There's not much argument about that is there? He's not an outlier in any way....
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Lopata too. We signed him from Brighton
Knew there'd be at least one I'd forgot!Hackford
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