I reca reading a post about how incestuos the lower age groups of the academy were, who you know rather than how good you are : shrug: I assumed it was rubbish at the time but looking at the results....
Those results this season when the u18s beat Spurs, Arsenal, Liverpool, Villa, Norwich and Southampton ?
Do you know if the academy still play that negative pass it around the back boring system that poyet implemented?
I do recall all our sides playing this idiotic way a few years ago
The academy was always goner take years to produce anyway
They've had a very disappointing second half to the season , partly because promising players like James Tilley have been promoted to the u21s.
But this season the u18s have had victories over Southampton, Spurs, Chelsea, Villa, Norwich and only 2 weeks ago Liverpool.
Not the best results (no idea about performances though as the club seem reluctant to mention much about the youth teams) since Rusk stepped up though
There's 2 pages about the u18s in every programme. and a match report for every single u18s match on the club website.
http://www.seagulls.co.uk/fixtures-results/youth/
Yes a report about a game for the u18 but nothing about the players.
Apart from who played, was subbed, scored, photos etc. The programme v Watford had an analysis of the u18s season and 3 more pages on the Academy/Women teams.
Appreciate you want more (highlights , contract details ?, subjective analysis ?) but some of this is rightfully not made public and its certainly not "nothing" and its not "the club seem reluctant to mention much about the youth teams". Others on here as you say often do a good job of filling in those gaps.
Ready for the first team in three to five years ..... oops!
If U18s continue to get overwhelmed, though, it will be a cause for concern - we have taken an almighty step into this academy business.
No more conclusion than I drew from the 8-0 defeat. As I said, reasons for it have been suggested, and they may be right. Of course, there may be reasons why we beat Liverpool too - it appears that victory was a one-off in a long series of defeats.So what conclusion would you draw from fact that 2 weeks ago the u18s beat Liverpool. ?
It's rare for the u18s to be discussed on here . Wrong to make a rash conclusion about this poor result or equally the victory over Liverpool a fortnight ago or defeats of Chelsea etc earlier this season.
What division are they in ?
What's the record over the whole season ?
At U-18 level, the 24 Category One academy teams are divided into a north and south division (with 12 teams in each).
Albion finished 8th in the south division (above Fulham on goal difference), with a record of:-
P 22
W 8
D 3
L 11
F 37
A 41
The two divisions were then each split into 3; the top 4 from each division were placed into a mini-league where each team played every other team once, meaning a 7-game play-off. The same happened for teams finishing 5th to 8th, and for teams finishing 9th to 12th.
Albion, with their 8th place finish, were in a mini-league with Wolves, Derby, Liverpool and Sunderland from the north division, and Reading, West Ham and Leicester from the south division. Their record in this mini-league was:-
P 7
W 1
D 2
L 4
F 9
A 20
They finished bottom of this play-off league. So, you could argue they finished 16th out of 24 teams overall.
As you mentioned, they definitely had two very different halves to their season. After they had beaten Southampton 4-0 on 10 January, they lay 3rd in the table but with a game in hand (and one point behind) Aston Villa. They then lost their final 7 league matches and only just finished 8th.
It does make you wonder how much of this was down to the loss of Simon Rusk to the U-21s. To answer [MENTION=3714]We're the Stripes[/MENTION] question, Ben Smith has been the interim coach since Rusk moved up. It is easy to say that results deteriorated due to older lads being promoted to the U-21s and youngsters being called up, but EVERY team does that as the season progresses.
There's 2 pages about the u18s in every programme.