bobadji wrote:the new Mark (Blue Army)?
bobadji wrote:the new Mark (Blue Army)?
AG7 wrote:Brenen has written about it this morning ... and headline says it all :)
I really don't want us to spend this summer, it will so shut up everyone, the papers, baconface and even platini ... United and Chelsea spend more than us, even Arsenal and hell how will they make all these claims then? Actually, I am sure they'll find new figures to quote over last 3 year period instead of one or 10, whatever shows them 'poorer' than us ...
Here's the link to Brenen's piece:
Kids are alright: Manchester City Academy award provides the perfect riposte to Fergie jibe
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... um=twitter
Wonderwall wrote:AG7 wrote:Brenen has written about it this morning ... and headline says it all :)
I really don't want us to spend this summer, it will so shut up everyone, the papers, baconface and even platini ... United and Chelsea spend more than us, even Arsenal and hell how will they make all these claims then? Actually, I am sure they'll find new figures to quote over last 3 year period instead of one or 10, whatever shows them 'poorer' than us ...
Here's the link to Brenen's piece:
Kids are alright: Manchester City Academy award provides the perfect riposte to Fergie jibe
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... um=twitter
I agree with your sentiments, but if we win fuckall next year it means nothing
Ted Hughes wrote:Wonderwall wrote:AG7 wrote:Brenen has written about it this morning ... and headline says it all :)
I really don't want us to spend this summer, it will so shut up everyone, the papers, baconface and even platini ... United and Chelsea spend more than us, even Arsenal and hell how will they make all these claims then? Actually, I am sure they'll find new figures to quote over last 3 year period instead of one or 10, whatever shows them 'poorer' than us ...
Here's the link to Brenen's piece:
Kids are alright: Manchester City Academy award provides the perfect riposte to Fergie jibe
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... um=twitter
I agree with your sentiments, but if we win fuckall next year it means nothing
It's not about next season, it's about the future of the club for decades, perhaps even centuries, to come & at last we are starting to do it right.
Someone said he wants Jim Cassell back here, why ? He's working setting up progammes abroad & seems to be doing well at it. He's a good organiser, not a top football coach. It's time we had the best people involved in the football side of things.
dazby wrote:Am I reading correctly in that we are the only club in England with this status? If so, that's quite the advantage. Wow.
AG7 wrote:It confirms the Premier League champions as one of the first clubs to achieve the top level under the new Elite Performance Player Plan (EPPP) and fundamentally allows them to recruit young players between 12 and 16 from across the country, rather than a limited area at present.
BlueinBosnia wrote:dazby wrote:Am I reading correctly in that we are the only club in England with this status? If so, that's quite the advantage. Wow.
No. You're not.AG7 wrote:It confirms the Premier League champions as one of the first clubs to achieve the top level under the new Elite Performance Player Plan (EPPP) and fundamentally allows them to recruit young players between 12 and 16 from across the country, rather than a limited area at present.
What I want to know is who has developed this EPPP? The government? The FA? UEFA? FIFA? Sport UK? John68?
It's all fine & good us being handed this, but unless it's by someone with actual authority and relevance, it means diddly-squat...
BlueinBosnia wrote:No. You're not.
What I want to know is who has developed this EPPP? The government? The FA? UEFA? FIFA? Sport UK? John68?
It's all fine & good us being handed this, but unless it's by someone with actual authority and relevance, it means diddly-squat...
Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:dazby wrote:Am I reading correctly in that we are the only club in England with this status? If so, that's quite the advantage. Wow.
No. You're not.AG7 wrote:It confirms the Premier League champions as one of the first clubs to achieve the top level under the new Elite Performance Player Plan (EPPP) and fundamentally allows them to recruit young players between 12 and 16 from across the country, rather than a limited area at present.
What I want to know is who has developed this EPPP? The government? The FA? UEFA? FIFA? Sport UK? John68?
It's all fine & good us being handed this, but unless it's by someone with actual authority and relevance, it means diddly-squat...
It means we can take on young players from anywhere in the country not just from the local area so how can that mean diddly squat?
BlueinBosnia wrote:Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:dazby wrote:Am I reading correctly in that we are the only club in England with this status? If so, that's quite the advantage. Wow.
No. You're not.AG7 wrote:It confirms the Premier League champions as one of the first clubs to achieve the top level under the new Elite Performance Player Plan (EPPP) and fundamentally allows them to recruit young players between 12 and 16 from across the country, rather than a limited area at present.
What I want to know is who has developed this EPPP? The government? The FA? UEFA? FIFA? Sport UK? John68?
It's all fine & good us being handed this, but unless it's by someone with actual authority and relevance, it means diddly-squat...
It means we can take on young players from anywhere in the country not just from the local area so how can that mean diddly squat?
Local Area = 90 minutes' commuting distance
High speed rail London-Manchester proposed route = 66 minutes. Currently 128 minutes.
So that means that Northampton and Nottingham probably count as the "Local Area". In future, everywhere except Cornwall, pretty much.
Haven't we just relocated players in the past to circumvent this rule?
Just read the MUEN article: it's us, Fulham, Middlesbrough, Southampton, Stoke, Sunderland, West Ham and Wolves who've been awarded this status.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:dazby wrote:Am I reading correctly in that we are the only club in England with this status? If so, that's quite the advantage. Wow.
No. You're not.AG7 wrote:It confirms the Premier League champions as one of the first clubs to achieve the top level under the new Elite Performance Player Plan (EPPP) and fundamentally allows them to recruit young players between 12 and 16 from across the country, rather than a limited area at present.
What I want to know is who has developed this EPPP? The government? The FA? UEFA? FIFA? Sport UK? John68?
It's all fine & good us being handed this, but unless it's by someone with actual authority and relevance, it means diddly-squat...
It means we can take on young players from anywhere in the country not just from the local area so how can that mean diddly squat?
Local Area = 90 minutes' commuting distance
High speed rail London-Manchester proposed route = 66 minutes. Currently 128 minutes.
So that means that Northampton and Nottingham probably count as the "Local Area". In future, everywhere except Cornwall, pretty much.
Haven't we just relocated players in the past to circumvent this rule?
Just read the MUEN article: it's us, Fulham, Middlesbrough, Southampton, Stoke, Sunderland, West Ham and Wolves who've been awarded this status.
Ted Hughes wrote:Imo, it is ten times more important than signing some 29 year old cunt face from Arsenal.
Socrates wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Socrates wrote:It means we can take on young players from anywhere in the country not just from the local area so how can that mean diddly squat?
Local Area = 90 minutes' commuting distance
High speed rail London-Manchester proposed route = 66 minutes. Currently 128 minutes.
So that means that Northampton and Nottingham probably count as the "Local Area". In future, everywhere except Cornwall, pretty much.
Haven't we just relocated players in the past to circumvent this rule?
Just read the MUEN article: it's us, Fulham, Middlesbrough, Southampton, Stoke, Sunderland, West Ham and Wolves who've been awarded this status.
High speed rail link is due to be completed in 2033!! If you think opening up to players from the whole of the south of England 21 years earlier isn't important to the academy well no point even trying to argue with you. and relocation isn't an option for everyone,,,
Tokyo Blue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Imo, it is ten times more important than signing some 29 year old cunt face from Arsenal.
This.
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