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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 09 Mar 14 12.53pm

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Great point too re. youth development.

Challenge for most managers I suspect is that if the average tenure in the Premier League is now less than 18 months, how many of them believe they will get the chance to benefit from investing in youth?


if you put a 2 million bonus in a managers contract to stay up and then spend a million securing Ince on loan; assume it comes with a garauntee to start. That is short term!

If premier football comes at the expense of seeing the next generation coming through then for me it is wasted ; and it becomes irelevant whether we stay up. Williams loan pretty much confirms that outcome for me


I take it you didn't know Williams got injured in training for Ipswich that is why Joniesta was not playing and Pulis wanted to loan him out. I love Jonny but a lone move could be the best thing that happens to him. Pulis has also offered Jonny a 5 year deal and said on sky sports the other day he is an incredible talent and has a big future at palace. It is almost like you want Pulis to leave him out so you can moan about him.


well Joniesta was not involved when he was here. The point was about short termism - becomes long termism in terms of youth developement. Saints proved yesterday that you have to be committed to it. Yesterday we ran aound being hard to beat but created very little again. Cameron Jerome is hampering the progress of Dwight Gayle, and even playing Kai Kai would give him vital experience for next season if we stay up. Saints is the way!


Your mad he is playing really bad at league 1 side Crawley. Southampton have much better youth academy then us ffs we lost 2 1 to Exeter city u21 not long ago. We produce good players yes but for every moses there is 10 Cadogans.

 

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Quote BenHarrison at 07 Mar 2014 4.03pm

How do you mean "the american manner" Adrian?


Well they have a system of two main league that all the major teams buy a franchise into. This costs them quite a bit each season, but it's based on a team owning at least one 40,000 stadium, getting full houses, having to sign players from minor leagues, veterans or in rote for the best college players. No one team can buy all the 'top' players and wages are controlled as part of the club turn-over. The only way a team loses its place in the league is due to not providing the above thresholds. Teams can move to places where they can sell more 'seats'. But its agreed on a league basis, taking all members into account, no two teams in a town that couldn't support the two. And each team will get some success in due course. It takes a bit of the giant-killer out of it, but it does make the sport much stronger. When you watch the Super Bowl, every player is a millionair. There are rebates for teams at the season end if they have reached the figures of business adequacy.

How dull!


I agree!

Touche!


 

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maxipalace Flag in a box 09 Mar 14 7.06pm

Quote EastEndPalace at 09 Mar 2014 12.53pm

Quote maxipalace at 09 Mar 2014 11.41am

Quote EastEndPalace at 07 Mar 2014 10.35pm

Quote maxipalace at 26 Feb 2014 11.07pm

Quote BenHarrison at 26 Feb 2014 10.16pm

Great point too re. youth development.

Challenge for most managers I suspect is that if the average tenure in the Premier League is now less than 18 months, how many of them believe they will get the chance to benefit from investing in youth?


if you put a 2 million bonus in a managers contract to stay up and then spend a million securing Ince on loan; assume it comes with a garauntee to start. That is short term!

If premier football comes at the expense of seeing the next generation coming through then for me it is wasted ; and it becomes irelevant whether we stay up. Williams loan pretty much confirms that outcome for me


I take it you didn't know Williams got injured in training for Ipswich that is why Joniesta was not playing and Pulis wanted to loan him out. I love Jonny but a lone move could be the best thing that happens to him. Pulis has also offered Jonny a 5 year deal and said on sky sports the other day he is an incredible talent and has a big future at palace. It is almost like you want Pulis to leave him out so you can moan about him.


well Joniesta was not involved when he was here. The point was about short termism - becomes long termism in terms of youth developement. Saints proved yesterday that you have to be committed to it. Yesterday we ran aound being hard to beat but created very little again. Cameron Jerome is hampering the progress of Dwight Gayle, and even playing Kai Kai would give him vital experience for next season if we stay up. Saints is the way!


Your mad he is playing really bad at league 1 side Crawley. Southampton have much better youth academy then us ffs we lost 2 1 to Exeter city u21 not long ago. We produce good players yes but for every moses there is 10 Cadogans.


how do you know he is playing really bad at Crawley?

Saints are the only team who arent interested in short term gains and they have been richly rewarded. Are you saying there is something in the water down there ; why should all the best youngsters come through southampton!!!!

Kai Kai could be getting a 10 or 20 min run out and gain some experience in the premier in games like yesterday - when we were not going to get anything. Cameron Jerome cant shoot to save his life ; he is lazy and taking away oppotunities for the likes of Gayle or Bannan

 

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It is telling that the 44 regular England professionals of the last 20 years (25 caps or more) launched their careers at just ten clubs.

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Southampton are indeed doing well right now, but they remain exceptional in that regard. Most clubs get this part of the game badly wrong.

 

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