The academy. 09:02 - Oct 7 with 4051 views | peenemunde | All the time & money spent on building the academy infrastructure seems like time & Money well spent.....some fantastic prospects coming through to the first team now, with Dan James being the latest. ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘👠| | | | |
The academy. on 10:19 - Oct 7 with 1030 views | peenemunde |
The academy. on 10:16 - Oct 7 by Chief | And your point about it being a rebrand is ridiculous too. Its a completely different beast. |
No it’s not. The centre of excellence and academy shared the same goal and that is to produce players for SCFC......a bit of a coincidence. I wonder why ? | | | |
The academy. on 10:25 - Oct 7 with 1020 views | Catullus |
The academy. on 10:10 - Oct 7 by peenemunde | So Daves came through the centre of excellence as it was called then. The centre of excellence was then rebranded and called the academy. It’s a bit like saying Allchurch never played for Swansea city, because they were Swansea Town at the time....it’s called splitting hairs. Davies came through the Swans setup and the club made £15 million from him. The remark regarding infrastructure, was that spending millions on the academy is now paying off. |
The academy is a different thing to the CoE, the academy is a new set up that cost/costs millions and had to conform to EPL rules to get status one designation. You call it splitting hairs but (taking inspiration from your shop analogy) is a ferrari pretty much the same thing if it is an 812, a GTC4 or a formula one car? The CoE was pretty good but it didn't have things the academy has, sort of like your local shop expanding massively. The academy offers much more than the old CoE did, the facilities now are incomparable to the CoE. | |
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The academy. on 10:34 - Oct 7 with 1014 views | TailGunner |
The academy. on 09:50 - Oct 7 by peenemunde | So the academy had a different name during Davies time. A bit like your local Shop changing It’s name.....still your local shop is it not ? |
The centre of excellence trained at Llandarcy, Ashleigh rd AstroTurf, the LC gym, and played home games at the Elba. Night & day difference. Mental comparison | | | |
The academy. on 10:35 - Oct 7 with 1012 views | Chief |
The academy. on 10:19 - Oct 7 by peenemunde | No it’s not. The centre of excellence and academy shared the same goal and that is to produce players for SCFC......a bit of a coincidence. I wonder why ? |
Im sure the youth system that produced the likes of Robbie James and Dean Saunders had the goal of producing players for SCFC too. But it wasn't an academy that had received investment was it? | |
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The academy. on 10:38 - Oct 7 with 1007 views | Chief |
The academy. on 10:25 - Oct 7 by Catullus | The academy is a different thing to the CoE, the academy is a new set up that cost/costs millions and had to conform to EPL rules to get status one designation. You call it splitting hairs but (taking inspiration from your shop analogy) is a ferrari pretty much the same thing if it is an 812, a GTC4 or a formula one car? The CoE was pretty good but it didn't have things the academy has, sort of like your local shop expanding massively. The academy offers much more than the old CoE did, the facilities now are incomparable to the CoE. |
Just a rebrand mate! | |
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The academy. on 10:41 - Oct 7 with 1002 views | peenemunde |
The academy. on 10:38 - Oct 7 by Chief | Just a rebrand mate! |
No you’re correct, it’s a coffee shop now. | | | |
The academy. on 10:41 - Oct 7 with 1002 views | Chief |
The academy. on 10:25 - Oct 7 by Catullus | The academy is a different thing to the CoE, the academy is a new set up that cost/costs millions and had to conform to EPL rules to get status one designation. You call it splitting hairs but (taking inspiration from your shop analogy) is a ferrari pretty much the same thing if it is an 812, a GTC4 or a formula one car? The CoE was pretty good but it didn't have things the academy has, sort of like your local shop expanding massively. The academy offers much more than the old CoE did, the facilities now are incomparable to the CoE. |
And it was the new academy and facilities that the buffoon OP was referring to. He messed up thinking Davies was a part of this but instead of holding his hands up he's too stubborn and is now trying to say that he was referring to the system and facilities that proceeded the current one. | |
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The academy. on 10:53 - Oct 7 with 992 views | peenemunde |
The academy. on 10:41 - Oct 7 by Chief | And it was the new academy and facilities that the buffoon OP was referring to. He messed up thinking Davies was a part of this but instead of holding his hands up he's too stubborn and is now trying to say that he was referring to the system and facilities that proceeded the current one. |
The current academy is only in place because the club spent millions on the infrastructure. When Davies broke into the first team, that first team trained on a public field. So back then I would have been impossible to gain the academy status the club has now, but don’t fool yourself into thinking that the people behind the centre of excellence and academy were not the same people ie ( the board ). | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The academy. on 10:59 - Oct 7 with 982 views | Chief |
The academy. on 10:53 - Oct 7 by peenemunde | The current academy is only in place because the club spent millions on the infrastructure. When Davies broke into the first team, that first team trained on a public field. So back then I would have been impossible to gain the academy status the club has now, but don’t fool yourself into thinking that the people behind the centre of excellence and academy were not the same people ie ( the board ). |
Yes a decent post that reflects the reality of the situation. Good u turn. | |
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The academy. on 12:31 - Oct 7 with 948 views | Kilkennyjack |
The academy. on 09:39 - Oct 7 by waynekerr55 | The square root of nothing. He came via CoE and trained with the youth team at sketty Peene's had another Regi Blinker, but I agree with his overall approach. We're unique in that we have a big catchment area with little competition. As long as a proper plan is used (which doesn't include the tail wagging the dog in the form of pushy parents or Jenkins deciding which players get to go on loan) then it's a good investment |
Yes, spot on. The penny penis one is fecking clueless on all topics. Warra div. | |
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The academy. on 14:16 - Oct 7 with 898 views | Josey_Wales37 | Best investment for years, plenty of local lads in there too who want to give everything for the badge. | | | |
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