The article on the website doesn't state the reasons for doing it in the first place, or exactly how this 'initiative' will deliver what it says it will.
How do they expect to get the fans to back it when it's shrouded in mystery?
What if the drafted player doesn't want to represent the club that picked them? How does it work salary-wise - will they be palced on an agreed starting salary, could they earn more at the other club?
The problem doesn't seem to be the academy up to U19 level, the problem is turning these lads into Superleague players, how will this fix that issue?
The next step will be a combined foundation I expect.
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Shocking! Just another example of the club being run on the cheap. And a 'draft' system for deciding what club a youth player graduates to is all well and good until a really top prospect shows up and you can imagine the fight between the two clubs as to who signs him on
Pretty much done with this club, Pearson has ripped the heart out of it!
What annoys me even further about this initiative, is that the best academies (Saints, Wigan & Leeds) have their academy lads immersed into the clubs culture form the day they're signed up.
They're nurtured around the first team, familiar with their style of play & what's expected of them at that club, so that when they step up to the first team they slot in seamlessly.
How's the halfback academy coming along?
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Doom&Gloom Merchant wrote:What annoys me even further about this initiative, is that the best academies (Saints, Wigan & Leeds) have their academy lads immersed into the clubs culture form the day they're signed up.
They're nurtured around the first team, familiar with their style of play & what's expected of them at that club, so that when they step up to the first team they slot in seamlessly.
How's the halfback academy coming along?
They may end up with a mixture then, unfortunately it'll probably be our defence and your attack..
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Doom&Gloom Merchant wrote:What annoys me even further about this initiative, is that the best academies (Saints, Wigan & Leeds) have their academy lads immersed into the clubs culture form the day they're signed up.
They're nurtured around the first team, familiar with their style of play & what's expected of them at that club, so that when they step up to the first team they slot in seamlessly.
How's the halfback academy coming along?
Great point made. What a farce.
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Adam Pearson said not wrote:I know there are two franchises and two clubs (in Hull) and that will remain forever more
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