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If I was him, I'd leave. Although I do know from several sources close to him, he wants to stay.....but the contract he has been offered is pathetic. Almost national living wage.It should send alarms bells out through the academy!
This is verging into politics but my god this country is set up to favour the older. Per person the gov spend way more on that age bracket compared to our kids. And we wonder why there a productivity issue!
Quote from: ncRover on May 20, 2025, 09:13:30 pmQuote from: johnny rovers on May 20, 2025, 09:04:11 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on May 20, 2025, 08:58:14 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 20, 2025, 08:48:18 pmWhat price for opportunity? Do you take the money at a low non league side with less room for growth or knuckle down at a pro league one side with a point to prove?If I backed myself I'd be going the EFL route. If he is that highly rated as some make out another EFL side will take a punt on him at higher wages of course.The club has a budget, ultimately I wouldn't spend much on him now. An unpopular opinion with some no doubt but I dont think we have the budget to keep many development players.Good point, bfyp, and there has to be something done at the Club, if we’re to have any hopes of further developing good young players. It really is crying out for a separate budget for a development squad. This could come from another new ‘entity’ on the Board, who is prepared to put a significant investment for that very purpose. We can’t expect Mr Bramall to keep piling money in for everything, after all.GM has mentioned this very topic in one of his recent press interviews and I’m sure the Club like the idea, but liking it and funding it are two very different things.What about getting rid of the over 60's season ticket prices....and make them pay full price. That might fund it!A 66 year old paying less for a ticket than a 25 year old in this day and age is pretty wildOAP season tickets start at the age of 60 for the Rovers. Most are probably in full time employment. And most will earn more than 25 year olds.
Quote from: johnny rovers on May 20, 2025, 09:04:11 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on May 20, 2025, 08:58:14 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 20, 2025, 08:48:18 pmWhat price for opportunity? Do you take the money at a low non league side with less room for growth or knuckle down at a pro league one side with a point to prove?If I backed myself I'd be going the EFL route. If he is that highly rated as some make out another EFL side will take a punt on him at higher wages of course.The club has a budget, ultimately I wouldn't spend much on him now. An unpopular opinion with some no doubt but I dont think we have the budget to keep many development players.Good point, bfyp, and there has to be something done at the Club, if we’re to have any hopes of further developing good young players. It really is crying out for a separate budget for a development squad. This could come from another new ‘entity’ on the Board, who is prepared to put a significant investment for that very purpose. We can’t expect Mr Bramall to keep piling money in for everything, after all.GM has mentioned this very topic in one of his recent press interviews and I’m sure the Club like the idea, but liking it and funding it are two very different things.What about getting rid of the over 60's season ticket prices....and make them pay full price. That might fund it!A 66 year old paying less for a ticket than a 25 year old in this day and age is pretty wild
Quote from: Alan Southstand on May 20, 2025, 08:58:14 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 20, 2025, 08:48:18 pmWhat price for opportunity? Do you take the money at a low non league side with less room for growth or knuckle down at a pro league one side with a point to prove?If I backed myself I'd be going the EFL route. If he is that highly rated as some make out another EFL side will take a punt on him at higher wages of course.The club has a budget, ultimately I wouldn't spend much on him now. An unpopular opinion with some no doubt but I dont think we have the budget to keep many development players.Good point, bfyp, and there has to be something done at the Club, if we’re to have any hopes of further developing good young players. It really is crying out for a separate budget for a development squad. This could come from another new ‘entity’ on the Board, who is prepared to put a significant investment for that very purpose. We can’t expect Mr Bramall to keep piling money in for everything, after all.GM has mentioned this very topic in one of his recent press interviews and I’m sure the Club like the idea, but liking it and funding it are two very different things.What about getting rid of the over 60's season ticket prices....and make them pay full price. That might fund it!
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 20, 2025, 08:48:18 pmWhat price for opportunity? Do you take the money at a low non league side with less room for growth or knuckle down at a pro league one side with a point to prove?If I backed myself I'd be going the EFL route. If he is that highly rated as some make out another EFL side will take a punt on him at higher wages of course.The club has a budget, ultimately I wouldn't spend much on him now. An unpopular opinion with some no doubt but I dont think we have the budget to keep many development players.Good point, bfyp, and there has to be something done at the Club, if we’re to have any hopes of further developing good young players. It really is crying out for a separate budget for a development squad. This could come from another new ‘entity’ on the Board, who is prepared to put a significant investment for that very purpose. We can’t expect Mr Bramall to keep piling money in for everything, after all.GM has mentioned this very topic in one of his recent press interviews and I’m sure the Club like the idea, but liking it and funding it are two very different things.
What price for opportunity? Do you take the money at a low non league side with less room for growth or knuckle down at a pro league one side with a point to prove?If I backed myself I'd be going the EFL route. If he is that highly rated as some make out another EFL side will take a punt on him at higher wages of course.The club has a budget, ultimately I wouldn't spend much on him now. An unpopular opinion with some no doubt but I dont think we have the budget to keep many development players.
Quote from: johnny rovers on May 20, 2025, 09:18:38 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 20, 2025, 09:13:30 pmQuote from: johnny rovers on May 20, 2025, 09:04:11 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on May 20, 2025, 08:58:14 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 20, 2025, 08:48:18 pmWhat price for opportunity? Do you take the money at a low non league side with less room for growth or knuckle down at a pro league one side with a point to prove?If I backed myself I'd be going the EFL route. If he is that highly rated as some make out another EFL side will take a punt on him at higher wages of course.The club has a budget, ultimately I wouldn't spend much on him now. An unpopular opinion with some no doubt but I dont think we have the budget to keep many development players.Good point, bfyp, and there has to be something done at the Club, if we’re to have any hopes of further developing good young players. It really is crying out for a separate budget for a development squad. This could come from another new ‘entity’ on the Board, who is prepared to put a significant investment for that very purpose. We can’t expect Mr Bramall to keep piling money in for everything, after all.GM has mentioned this very topic in one of his recent press interviews and I’m sure the Club like the idea, but liking it and funding it are two very different things.What about getting rid of the over 60's season ticket prices....and make them pay full price. That might fund it!A 66 year old paying less for a ticket than a 25 year old in this day and age is pretty wildOAP season tickets start at the age of 60 for the Rovers. Most are probably in full time employment. And most will earn more than 25 year olds.Thats been changed to 65, only existing season ticket holders over 60 now get it at that age
If neither Faulkner or Flint are going to develop for us then we might as well sack off the youth academy, a lot of money for no return on investment.
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on May 20, 2025, 08:50:56 pmIf neither Faulkner or Flint are going to develop for us then we might as well sack off the youth academy, a lot of money for no return on investment.I’ve thought this a few times over the years. There must be some big community benefits to the youth teams which we can’t really quantify. But purely on players to 1st team we’d almost certainly be better just having a U23 side made up of players who leave prem/championship academies in their late teens. We have made money when bigger clubs take our top prospects at a young age which shouldn’t be forgotten
Quote from: Alan Southstand on May 20, 2025, 08:58:14 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 20, 2025, 08:48:18 pmWhat price for opportunity? Do you take the money at a low non league side with less room for growth or knuckle down at a pro league one side with a point to prove?If I backed myself I'd be going the EFL route. If he is that highly rated as some make out another EFL side will take a punt on him at higher wages of course.The club has a budget, ultimately I wouldn't spend much on him now. An unpopular opinion with some no doubt but I dont think we have the budget to keep many development players.Good point, bfyp, and there has to be something done at the Club, if we’re to have any hopes of further developing good young players. It really is crying out for a separate budget for a development squad. This could come from another new ‘entity’ on the Board, who is prepared to put a significant investment for that very purpose. We can’t expect Mr Bramall to keep piling money in for everything, after all.GM has mentioned this very topic in one of his recent press interviews and I’m sure the Club like the idea, but liking it and funding it are two very different things.On a financial point of view is there much point? I do wonder if it would ever pay back the investment.
Was not Watters recruited from a non league club in Kent? Having failed to impress either Fergie, who recruited him and possibly his successor he was released and went to Crawley. It was Crawley that netted the £1m when they sold him to Cardiff, was it not? He was never even an academy player as such was he?
Playing for Barnsley in the Championship now.Max not Bobby.
Why not stop all concessions while you're at it JR?And it's now 65 for OAPs
Quote from: Usher wide. on May 21, 2025, 08:02:23 amPlaying for Barnsley in the Championship now.Max not Bobby.Did Barnsley get promoted
Quote from: ravenrover on May 21, 2025, 08:48:02 amWhy not stop all concessions while you're at it JR?And it's now 65 for OAPsIt was a joke between myself and Alan, nothing more! We go back years!Long live the concessions!!
Mqax Watters was one of five playters that were offered a contract at the end of their academy days and in a good team that had just won the league that season and had a run in the Youth cup. At the start of the next season they were not contacted to sign anything and whgen to go in training, one phoned the manager and was just told he didn't want any of them and he had scotched their contract offer without contacting them, leaving them little time to get fixed up anywhere else. They ended up at clubs like Rossington Watters played in a preseason game against Crawley who signed him, he got lucky. The manager was Darren Moore, such a nice fella.Very few lower league clubs use the whole grants they get for academies solely on the academy itself, Norwich have taken their academy to another level advertising On TV holiday breaks for teams offering accommodation, coaching, and arranging games against other sides, turning it into a football get away holiday. Accrington Stanley have withdrawn from the youth league this coming season.
Quote from: selby on May 21, 2025, 08:41:17 am Mqax Watters was one of five playters that were offered a contract at the end of their academy days and in a good team that had just won the league that season and had a run in the Youth cup. At the start of the next season they were not contacted to sign anything and whgen to go in training, one phoned the manager and was just told he didn't want any of them and he had scotched their contract offer without contacting them, leaving them little time to get fixed up anywhere else. They ended up at clubs like Rossington Watters played in a preseason game against Crawley who signed him, he got lucky. The manager was Darren Moore, such a nice fella.Very few lower league clubs use the whole grants they get for academies solely on the academy itself, Norwich have taken their academy to another level advertising On TV holiday breaks for teams offering accommodation, coaching, and arranging games against other sides, turning it into a football get away holiday. Accrington Stanley have withdrawn from the youth league this coming season.Thanks Selby. He was 19 when he signed the 2 year deal with us and I don’t remember him being classified as an “Academy” player at the time, but obviously I respect your knowledge.The whole situation with him was enigmatic in a sense, because if it is appropriate to give the academy credit for his development, the manager at the time did not recognise, capitalise, or reward his talent, and it was Crawley that reaped the benefit. It is ironic that the one who made good, slipped through our fingers.
Best for both parties if he doesn't sign a new deal