Academy signing Maliq Codogan 12:31 - Jul 4 with 2516 views | Badlands | "He’s quick and aggressive when one v one against defenders, and has dangerous delivery off both feet.” I like the sound of him , Oko-Flex like, and hopefully a sign that we are looking at that kind of player at all levels Although signed for the academy he has played senior football and at 18 has a chance to make appearances for the senior team. https://www.swanseacity.com/news/maliq-cadogan-joins-swansea-city-academy | |
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Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 15:17 - Jul 4 with 2340 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Swansea have targeted quite a few promising free agent players from London and Manchester clubs. Some are still in the system and making progress. Few if any have hit the big time. Rio Campbell Adrian Akande David Roberts, Tarelle Whitaker came and went along with a few others. Lissah looks like a good prospect, Charlie Veevers got a new deal but none yet in the first XI. Azzeem Abdullai should make a breakthrough this season. It makes sense to pick a player not able to progress through technical defects and spend time ironing those defects out. An intelligent determined player can do it. A less intelligent player focusing on cash and off filed activities will struggle. Testament to the Swansea academy. The newbees are often no better than already i place despite reputations and hype. [Post edited 4 Jul 2023 15:32]
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Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 16:55 - Jul 4 with 2230 views | Kilkennyjack |
Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 15:17 - Jul 4 by ReslovenSwan1 | Swansea have targeted quite a few promising free agent players from London and Manchester clubs. Some are still in the system and making progress. Few if any have hit the big time. Rio Campbell Adrian Akande David Roberts, Tarelle Whitaker came and went along with a few others. Lissah looks like a good prospect, Charlie Veevers got a new deal but none yet in the first XI. Azzeem Abdullai should make a breakthrough this season. It makes sense to pick a player not able to progress through technical defects and spend time ironing those defects out. An intelligent determined player can do it. A less intelligent player focusing on cash and off filed activities will struggle. Testament to the Swansea academy. The newbees are often no better than already i place despite reputations and hype. [Post edited 4 Jul 2023 15:32]
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If we are signing released players no better than our own - and none have yet made our first team then ….. whats the point ? Mostly our coaches will not have seen much of these players. So its just a hope. Better off working harder with our own boys, shirley. Good luck Maliq. | |
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Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 20:11 - Jul 4 with 2028 views | Dr_Winston |
He's not Welsh enough for Kilks. | |
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Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 20:41 - Jul 4 with 1979 views | KeithHaynes |
Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 20:11 - Jul 4 by Dr_Winston | He's not Welsh enough for Kilks. |
This guy will fly. | |
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Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 21:40 - Jul 4 with 1908 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 16:55 - Jul 4 by Kilkennyjack | If we are signing released players no better than our own - and none have yet made our first team then ….. whats the point ? Mostly our coaches will not have seen much of these players. So its just a hope. Better off working harder with our own boys, shirley. Good luck Maliq. |
Football academies are like the gold mining business. One big nugget makes it all worthwhile. This is what you do no understand fully perhaps? Fans focus on failures not successes. It is the "Ngog symdrome". When Mr Jenkins was in his pomp and untouchable the negative fans would highlight David Ngog. | |
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Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 22:52 - Jul 4 with 1824 views | jasper_T |
Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 16:55 - Jul 4 by Kilkennyjack | If we are signing released players no better than our own - and none have yet made our first team then ….. whats the point ? Mostly our coaches will not have seen much of these players. So its just a hope. Better off working harder with our own boys, shirley. Good luck Maliq. |
Need 11 on a football pitch. A lot of our recruitment has been aimed at building squads to play with our brightest talents. When we have goalkeepers, midfielders and a few strikers, most of what we bring in will be defenders and wingers. It would be nice to think we could source a competitive side at u18s and u21s level entirely with local products by just grafting more, but realistically there's always going to be missing positions/types and you start having to give contracts to lads who are far below standard. Then our best prospects suffer and start eyeing up stronger environments. A few have come in because they were seen as too good not to take the opportunity despite playing a well-stocked position (aforementioned Veevers who was guaranteed a pro contract to lure him in) but most of this sort of recruitment is targeted gap-filling. The highly-rated players rarely go free, and the ones that do tend to have issues that make their progression less likely. If they stay for 1 or 2 years and help the team, then the low odds of progressing at the club are secondary. The demand that every team play Russell Martin's favourite formation hampered many of the recent signings. Imagine leaving your club because they didn't use wingers, having a great time on trial playing on the wing, then a few weeks after signing on your new club decides it's not using wingers either (until that manager leaves less than two years later, what a great idea to reshape the whole academy for him. Who could have predicted it?). | | | |
Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 08:05 - Jul 5 with 1695 views | KeithHaynes | > If they stay for 1 or 2 years and help the team, then the low odds of progressing at the club are secondary This. | |
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Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 08:15 - Jul 5 with 1678 views | Dr_Winston | I don't think Kilks has ever made a post about the Academy that even merely hinted at him having the vaguest understanding of how youth development works. Hopefully this thread will educate. | |
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Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 10:16 - Jul 5 with 1621 views | Badlands |
Academy signing Maliq Codogan on 22:52 - Jul 4 by jasper_T | Need 11 on a football pitch. A lot of our recruitment has been aimed at building squads to play with our brightest talents. When we have goalkeepers, midfielders and a few strikers, most of what we bring in will be defenders and wingers. It would be nice to think we could source a competitive side at u18s and u21s level entirely with local products by just grafting more, but realistically there's always going to be missing positions/types and you start having to give contracts to lads who are far below standard. Then our best prospects suffer and start eyeing up stronger environments. A few have come in because they were seen as too good not to take the opportunity despite playing a well-stocked position (aforementioned Veevers who was guaranteed a pro contract to lure him in) but most of this sort of recruitment is targeted gap-filling. The highly-rated players rarely go free, and the ones that do tend to have issues that make their progression less likely. If they stay for 1 or 2 years and help the team, then the low odds of progressing at the club are secondary. The demand that every team play Russell Martin's favourite formation hampered many of the recent signings. Imagine leaving your club because they didn't use wingers, having a great time on trial playing on the wing, then a few weeks after signing on your new club decides it's not using wingers either (until that manager leaves less than two years later, what a great idea to reshape the whole academy for him. Who could have predicted it?). |
Both under 18s and under 21s have improved their standing in the professional leagues significantly in the last two seasons. | |
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