Big news on 17:13 - Jul 2 with 3936 views | lidojack | Not only will this mean our youngsters will be playing at the very best level they can but it should mean an upgrade on the quality of youngsters that we can attract. Very very positive news. | | | |
Big news on 17:15 - Jul 2 with 3919 views | Professor |
Big news on 17:13 - Jul 2 by lidojack | Not only will this mean our youngsters will be playing at the very best level they can but it should mean an upgrade on the quality of youngsters that we can attract. Very very positive news. |
Great news for the club going forward. The U21/youth set up has progressed very well in the last year or so. | | | |
Big news on 17:15 - Jul 2 with 3918 views | shandyjack | shows respect for our club when we don't have cat 1 status but have been allowed to play in cat 1 leagues | |
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Big news on 17:23 - Jul 2 with 3881 views | ItchySphincter | Good news. A pat on the back for those involved and their efforts. [Post edited 2 Jul 2015 17:24]
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Big news on 17:26 - Jul 2 with 3871 views | Dr_Winston | Achieving Cat 1 status would be a massive foundation stone for the future of the club. When you look at where our youth system was just ten years ago, to be knocking on the door of attaining Cat 1 status since then is a remarkable achievement. Absolutely no reason why we can't go on and produce quality players at the same rate as Southampton, and given the emphasis we've put on the continental style and technical development we could even do better.
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Big news on 17:43 - Jul 2 with 3782 views | s1ackjack | It's things like this which really show how we as a club are moving forward. Fantastic news! | |
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Big news on 17:52 - Jul 2 with 3730 views | scottishjack | That really is big news for us...Brilliant stuff! | | | |
Big news on 17:52 - Jul 2 with 3728 views | shandyjack | people should never underestimate the tremendous work that has gone on behind the scenes over the last few years as to compliment the on field results. And to think some people have issues with certain board members | |
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Big news on 17:54 - Jul 2 with 3714 views | longlostjack | Excellent news that. A lesson in how to run a football club. | |
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Big news on 18:02 - Jul 2 with 3679 views | dgt73 | Great stuff....... | |
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Big news on 18:09 - Jul 2 with 3640 views | johnlangy | Brilliant news. So important for developing our own players for the first team. | | | |
Big news on 18:13 - Jul 2 with 3624 views | Edmundo | Great news, well done all involved👠| |
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Big news on 20:14 - Jul 2 with 3361 views | hobo | Huge news! | | | |
Big news on 20:19 - Jul 2 with 3343 views | marchamjack | some of them over on the other board must be gutted with such positive news achieved by those in charge | |
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Big news on 21:21 - Jul 2 with 3186 views | Kilkennyjack |
Big news on 17:15 - Jul 2 by Professor | Great news for the club going forward. The U21/youth set up has progressed very well in the last year or so. |
i agree. A huge well done. Losing 6-1 to Cardiff at youth level used to upset me greatly. So pleased things have improved so much in the last 18 months. Fantastic. | |
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Big news on 21:51 - Jul 2 with 3108 views | Sweyns_Eye | Fabulous news. Made me smile. | |
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Big news on 22:15 - Jul 2 with 3050 views | sully49 | With the departure of JR, we no longer have a player from our youth/ academy system, this will hopefully be rectified in the not too distant future.Yet again another plus for SCFC. Brilliant. [Post edited 3 Jul 2015 0:14]
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Big news on 23:39 - Jul 2 with 2889 views | waynekerr55 |
Big news on 21:21 - Jul 2 by Kilkennyjack | i agree. A huge well done. Losing 6-1 to Cardiff at youth level used to upset me greatly. So pleased things have improved so much in the last 18 months. Fantastic. |
Interesting times. Staff profile has radically changed. I'd hope this confirms those stupid f*cking sand dune runs to the history | |
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Big news on 00:02 - Jul 3 with 2856 views | phact0rri | That is amazing news and good on all who have been involved in this. Hope to hear of the successful audit soon. | |
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Big news on 00:07 - Jul 3 with 2847 views | ScoobyWho | 👠Wales biggest club, just turned in to Wales biggest ever club. | |
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Big news on 08:43 - Jul 3 with 2654 views | LeonisGod | Aren't we just playing in the C1 leagues though? Doesn't look like we will know whether we will get full C1 status until the end of the year, and then we will be able to attract from a wider pool of youngsters. Good progress nonetheless though. | | | |
Big news on 09:08 - Jul 3 with 2625 views | Neath_Jack | Still can't say i'm that bothered about this to be honest, obviously well done to all those concerned with putting the hard graft in. But, take Reading and Brighton for instance, what youngsters have they produced of note since having this status? Why aren't they a prominent fixture of the Premier League? Seems like lot annual expenditure in the hope that someone comes through, can't see it makes much difference myself to the Category we are already in. | |
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Big news on 09:12 - Jul 3 with 2621 views | scottishjack |
Big news on 08:43 - Jul 3 by LeonisGod | Aren't we just playing in the C1 leagues though? Doesn't look like we will know whether we will get full C1 status until the end of the year, and then we will be able to attract from a wider pool of youngsters. Good progress nonetheless though. |
Well yes, but these are the steps we have to make...pretty sure that the people who make the decision are happy to let us into the league then the audit is all but stamped. Perhaps it just can't be signed off till the building work on the classrooms is complete? | | | |
Big news on 09:37 - Jul 3 with 2582 views | ScoobyWho |
Big news on 09:08 - Jul 3 by Neath_Jack | Still can't say i'm that bothered about this to be honest, obviously well done to all those concerned with putting the hard graft in. But, take Reading and Brighton for instance, what youngsters have they produced of note since having this status? Why aren't they a prominent fixture of the Premier League? Seems like lot annual expenditure in the hope that someone comes through, can't see it makes much difference myself to the Category we are already in. |
Surely the way Swansea run their club and do their business, and attract players thru style of play means the club's you mention are years behind us. Southampton are the benchmark, not Brighton. | |
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Big news on 20:22 - Jul 3 with 2374 views | Neath_Jack |
Big news on 09:37 - Jul 3 by ScoobyWho | Surely the way Swansea run their club and do their business, and attract players thru style of play means the club's you mention are years behind us. Southampton are the benchmark, not Brighton. |
Right, since we are already this all singing all dancing football club, why do we need this Cat 1 academy, other than for the kudos? I'd say Southampton are the exception to the rule, what about Derby, Fulham, Wolves or Blackburn? Who have they produced through their academies? That's a genuine question. All those clubs named, you'd think there'd be plenty of top class players to come through their academies, perhaps they have, but that is what i'm asking here. What is the true benefit of it? I don't buy the, playing the top sides every week are going to make a dramatic difference to their ability. Maybe it will make the average players a little bit better, but produce first teamers on a regular basis? As i said on the subject the other week, i'm willing for those with more knowledge of these set ups to put me straight, but up until now, nobody has. | |
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