PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
Outcast wrote:
Zinch? Are you sure?
PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
nottsblue wrote:And I'll bet over the last 8 or 9 years or so we've raised a good £100M or close to that in transfer fees. And counting
BlueinBosnia wrote:nottsblue wrote:And I'll bet over the last 8 or 9 years or so we've raised a good £100M or close to that in transfer fees. And counting
From a quick tally from Wikipedia, £178 million over the past 8 seasons, not including loan fees and counting 'undisclosed' fees as £0. However, we paid fees for some of those players in the first place, so it's not to be considered pure profit (and it only counts our first sale of Angelino).
CTID Hants wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:nottsblue wrote:And I'll bet over the last 8 or 9 years or so we've raised a good £100M or close to that in transfer fees. And counting
From a quick tally from Wikipedia, £178 million over the past 8 seasons, not including loan fees and counting 'undisclosed' fees as £0. However, we paid fees for some of those players in the first place, so it's not to be considered pure profit (and it only counts our first sale of Angelino).
That's a fairly handsome sum of money
PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
johnny crossan wrote:PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
I made this point on another thread but BiB & NQDP and probably others seem to think our graduates making their way elsewhere as pros is a cause for celebration. Barely a handful have appeared in our first team over the last decade. (Zinch is a product of Youth Sportive School Karpatiya of his native Radomysh, not our Academy btw.) Foden is the only graduate in that time period and Sancho was pretty much the finished article when he arrived from Watford anyway.
johnny crossan wrote:PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
I made this point on another thread but BiB & NQDP and probably others seem to think our graduates making their way elsewhere as pros is a cause for celebration. Barely a handful have appeared in our first team over the last decade. (Zinch is a product of Youth Sportive School Karpatiya of his native Radomysh, not our Academy btw.) Foden is the only graduate in that time period and Sancho was pretty much the finished article when he arrived from Watford anyway.
PeterParker wrote:johnny crossan wrote:PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
I made this point on another thread but BiB & NQDP and probably others seem to think our graduates making their way elsewhere as pros is a cause for celebration. Barely a handful have appeared in our first team over the last decade. (Zinch is a product of Youth Sportive School Karpatiya of his native Radomysh, not our Academy btw.) Foden is the only graduate in that time period and Sancho was pretty much the finished article when he arrived from Watford anyway.
Yeah, no doubt our academy is making money, but I am worried about the lack of quality.
PeterParker wrote:johnny crossan wrote:PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
I made this point on another thread but BiB & NQDP and probably others seem to think our graduates making their way elsewhere as pros is a cause for celebration. Barely a handful have appeared in our first team over the last decade. (Zinch is a product of Youth Sportive School Karpatiya of his native Radomysh, not our Academy btw.) Foden is the only graduate in that time period and Sancho was pretty much the finished article when he arrived from Watford anyway.
Yeah, no doubt our academy is making money, but I am worried about the lack of quality.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
I made this point on another thread but BiB & NQDP and probably others seem to think our graduates making their way elsewhere as pros is a cause for celebration. Barely a handful have appeared in our first team over the last decade. (Zinch is a product of Youth Sportive School Karpatiya of his native Radomysh, not our Academy btw.) Foden is the only graduate in that time period and Sancho was pretty much the finished article when he arrived from Watford anyway.
How are we defining graduate?
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
I made this point on another thread but BiB & NQDP and probably others seem to think our graduates making their way elsewhere as pros is a cause for celebration. Barely a handful have appeared in our first team over the last decade. (Zinch is a product of Youth Sportive School Karpatiya of his native Radomysh, not our Academy btw.) Foden is the only graduate in that time period and Sancho was pretty much the finished article when he arrived from Watford anyway.
How are we defining graduate?
johnny crossan wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
I made this point on another thread but BiB & NQDP and probably others seem to think our graduates making their way elsewhere as pros is a cause for celebration. Barely a handful have appeared in our first team over the last decade. (Zinch is a product of Youth Sportive School Karpatiya of his native Radomysh, not our Academy btw.) Foden is the only graduate in that time period and Sancho was pretty much the finished article when he arrived from Watford anyway.
How are we defining graduate?
in this case I just meant a product of the EDS that ends up in our senior squad. I agree with the OP - we should have had more in there than Foden during the last decade. Our youth set up may be profitable and provide players for other clubs, including those in City Group, but we're well behind our rivals in the home grown stakes..
nottsblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:PeterParker wrote:So, except Phil, Zinch and maybe Garcia, our EDS failed to make their way in our team. Many of them were loaned out where they also failed to impress and are "lost" in small teams.
Of course, there is the case of Sancho, but that is another discussion.
So, what is wrong?
We seem to buy many of the best youths out there really early, but you hear almost nothing from them. Bernabe, Gomes or that young fella, the turkish one, they were all viewed as the next big thing.
Discuss.
I made this point on another thread but BiB & NQDP and probably others seem to think our graduates making their way elsewhere as pros is a cause for celebration. Barely a handful have appeared in our first team over the last decade. (Zinch is a product of Youth Sportive School Karpatiya of his native Radomysh, not our Academy btw.) Foden is the only graduate in that time period and Sancho was pretty much the finished article when he arrived from Watford anyway.
How are we defining graduate?
in this case I just meant a product of the EDS that ends up in our senior squad. I agree with the OP - we should have had more in there than Foden during the last decade. Our youth set up may be profitable and provide players for other clubs, including those in City Group, but we're well behind our rivals in the home grown stakes..
Very true. But we are well ahead of them in terms of pots on the sideboard and success over the last decade. Streets ahead
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