right said father ted wrote:No one likes to see their best young talent leave the club however this subject isnt black and white. Three of our young players Myler, Nash and Sidlow were signed from their hometown club. We can bleat on as much as we want but until we have a youth system where locally produced players are developed and brought through the club we have no argument about 'poaching' of youngsters. Anything more than the odd Salfordian playing in the Salford first team is a lot further away than us playing in a 20k stadium at Barton.
Having been an Academy player from the first inception, and a non-Salfordian by birth, there is a lot of players that Salford seem to pick-up from other areas. Warrington being a hub for signing young talent. I'm not suggesting Warrington is overflowing with talent, it's just that Warrington based players have often signed for us. I have often come across players that Support the Wire but state that they would never sign for them due to their terrible youth set-up and general bad-managment. Although I am quoting from a few years ago. Things may have changed...
When I played, a good third of our players were Warrington based. There was three Salford born-and-bred players. None of which made the first team except Phil Coussins, and he was not a success.
The quest for local talent is a tough one. Langworthy and Eccles produce consistently good players but it doesn't reflect in the Salford first team.
Don't feel too bad. When you look at Cumbria, it produces a glut of talent that moves on and plays elsewhere. Such is life. Every area will concede that x-amount of players will leave for pastures new. If Salford really targetted local areas it would produce more talent that would remain loyal to their local Club.
It's a tough one. Players that form a team come from far and wide and it's down to the loyal youth development and/or club scouts to see the potential stars of the future.