Mrs Barista wrote:It's odd how you trumpet promotion of academy players into the squad as if Rovers have done something exceptional. It's a requirement to increase the number of homegrown players, so if you're releasing I'Anson and Spaven, you've no choice but to promote academy players, those are the rules.
You convince yourself that Lynne would be playing first team rugby if Calderwood or Whiting had been available then.
AFAIK, the quota rules exist for all super league clubs, whether you consider all clubs have used them to benefit their particular squad is a different question.
And back on topic. Wheeldon v Radford is again the present / future v past. Wheeldon has his best years ahead so SW everytime for me.
Standing up to the forum bully.
It must be working, he doesn't like me...i'm devastated
Its ok keeping onto players and having loyal servants or whatever you want to call it but the fact is if they're not good enough then you move on and try and unearth some who are. FC have suffered over recent years by doing just that. The kull at the end of last year showed some of that. Add to that Hall going this year and if most of your fans had there way Horne would be gone too. This FC production line is looking pretty thin on the ground nowadays.
Quoting Welham as our only product is a bit weak as well, Latus has done a good stint this year more games than Lynne managed. Watts hasn't been too shabby, yes we brought him from cas but remind me where Briscoe came from. So that leaves you with Houghton, Yeaman and Horne, we've got Welham. So all in all and extra 10 years in SL and you've managed to be running with 2 more 'home grown' players than us, well done.
The fact is looking back over our years in SL you now have less home grown players thaen you did then, you have less prospects coming through.
Even after your summer recruitment for the season of promise you've still fell flat on your ar5e and are entering the 3rd consecutive winter of discontent and are clutching at straws to try and undermine a team that you hate to see doing better than you. What will it be this year and new tongan mafia, sign another machine, Shrek 2 or the best british SH produced in the last decade. Maybe it'll be stick with the same bunch of geriatric bench warmers never know if you say a little prayer before bed time every night they might be better next year.......
PS.. Dave K, stop talking sense, Mrs B will have you tarred and feathered.
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Mrs B don't you know its common knowledge that aimimg for Finch was a smokescreen for us signing Green, you really don't know how Morgan works yet we have a very astute coach, i can't actually wait to see just who Hull will sign for next season, i think it will be someone from championship league, Cooki if ur desperate. I can't wait for next season already, our pack will match any team next season we ant done bad this season few silly games we threw away (Derbies included) we would have finished higher, what makes me laugh with Agar he stated at the beginning of the season that this was your year , what your year for an early holiday, lets see what garbage him and rule say for next season. I can't wait..............
The progress for the academy set-up at Rovers see them now surpass FC, this after FC having the uphand on the red and whites from pre-super-league - 15 years plus!!!!
Although the real test is getting the youngsters ready for the uplift from academy to first team, the momentum created has given the set-up real potential to see plenty of home-grown talent make the grade!
Mrs Barista wrote:With 10 of your 17 being overseas players, plus Briscoe, Fox, Colbon, Cockayne, Murrell and Wheeldon in there, I'd say it's your "promoted" academy players who'll be straw-clutching.
We could always put our homegrown academy players in no matter what and then absolute slate them week in week out because they actually aren't very good. You know like you do with Horne, Yeaman and the likes
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I cannot believe that any of you bother with a serious reply to The Macchiato Madame.
You do all realise that whatever you say, she'll argue the opposite.
Fall out with herself at the bottom of a Chilean coal mine that one.
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So, in summary: Rovers are bringing in more overseas players and everyone shipped out is either fed-trained or homegrown, ratcheting up your % of overseas first team to 59%. Rovers U20s finished 9th out of 12 teams, with just 5 wins from 20 games Going into your 5th season you have Kris Welham as your own academy product. Maybe you could count Watts even though he's from Batley's academy IIRC.
As said, until your actual number of first team performances from your academy is more than purely tokenist, it's all just fancy talk and promises of "jam tomorrow".
Mrs Barista wrote:So, in summary: Rovers are bringing in more overseas players and everyone shipped out is either fed-trained or homegrown, ratcheting up your % of overseas first team to 59%. Rovers U20s finished 9th out of 12 teams, with just 5 wins from 20 games Going into your 5th season you have Kris Welham as your own academy product. Maybe you could count Watts even though he's from Batley's academy IIRC.
As said, until your actual number of first team performances from your academy is more than purely tokenist, it's all just fancy talk and promises of "jam tomorrow".
Well they must be doing something right, 160 minutes away from Old Trafford for the second season running while your team full of homegrown local talent is a minimum of 2320 minutes away
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MrPhilb wrote:Well they must be doing something right, 160 minutes away from Old Trafford for the second season running while your team full of homegrown local talent is a minimum of 2320 minutes away
Yet this same shower o'$hite beat you twice this season and finished above you in the regular rounds. Not too shabby against a team Vella said weeks ago was going to win the title - no disgrace in going out to the champions.
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