Jimmy Grimble
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Imagine being the previous U9 coach!Imagine being 10, you'd be gutted,good luck Enock
Imagine being the previous U9 coach!Imagine being 10, you'd be gutted,good luck Enock
Effectively they had - I understand that we had to register them as part of the squad purely in order for them to be allowed to play in U21 matches - they had to be registered as players and they were overage to count as U21s (and in practice they didn't 'chase fit young teenagers around' - it was the fit young teenagers who had to do the running for them!)Neither of the player coaches at under 21 level had retired from PL football as both were named in the PL squad. Obviously neither would have been used unless in an absolute emergency but it’s wrong to say they’d retired.
Indeed, but it’s far more likely Enock has been drafted in as the ‘face’ of our near entry level academy level - the other guy(s) will continue I’m sure, with Enock now coming in as a bit of a ‘wow’ factor to attract younger players - or more pertinently their (often) ambitious parents... he’ll coach for sure, but I reckon this is a strategy to attract the best local talent even earlier... it’s win, win.Imagine being the previous U9 coach!
It's not true that they had to be named in the PL squad to qualify for the U21s as over-age players.Effectively they had - I understand that we had to register them as part of the squad purely in order for them to be allowed to play in U21 matches - they had to be registered as players and they were overage to count as U21s (and in practice they didn't 'chase fit young teenagers around' - it was the fit young teenagers who had to do the running for them!)
Ultimately, of course, it is time (and the medical experts, not NSCers!) that will tell exactly what level of physical activity he can safely undertake. Good luck to him anyway, whatever level that might be.
Agree... and unless that level won't be enough to play in the PL, that level also won't be the U21s.Ultimately, of course, it is time (and the medical experts, not NSCers!) that will tell exactly what level of physical activity he can safely undertake. Good luck to him anyway, whatever level that might be.
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Wmepu?I haven’t seen any posts from NSCers determining what our boy is physically able to do, at least that’s not how I read it - just that if Wmepu has been determined by a qualified cardiac team that professional football at PL level is too risky, of course that would include playing U21s also! I agree it is for the medical experts and Wmepu/his family/the Club to ascertain what the level risk is for any given activity and wish him luck too.
It warms me greatly that I support a Club that is clearly compassionate in it’s dealings with it’s players and Wmepu’s financial security and love of pro-football has been obviously helped by the coaching appointment - I can’t help thinking though how tough it will be. Every day, coaching young players for professional football and still being in the BHA eco-system will be a difficult personal challenge for a player that had such a great future ahead of him at the top of the game. It will take a lot of courage and humility to deal with such a gut-wrench while giving 100% to his young protégés but Wmepu seems to have both those qualities in buckets - what a brave lad
I don't get why that's funny?Under 9s coach ?
Just amused me. I don’t recall players like Dicker, Rosenior, Bruno, Calderon (?) going quite that juniorI don't get why that's funny?
I read somewhere that Mwepu was getting his badges, so he's not going to be able to coach at a 'serious level' yet, plus all the positions at BHAFC are probably filled.
Also, imagine being one of those U9s and you've got THE COMPUTER as your coach! A proper, international footballer who has played in the PL. Talk about learning an immense amount and wanting to try harder than ever to impress...
Top bloke – well played him and well played the club
Worth the risk to win the Papa Johns trophy though surely?I mean, how hard can it be to match or exceed an expert cardiologist for sound advice on cardiac stuff?
Indeed.Worth the risk to win the Papa Johns trophy though surely?
We have scouts in every hospital in the country looking to identify the hot prospects as they come shooting out of the womb.Didn’t even know we had an under 9’s team.
Is that the lowest age?
Does the club have scouts at under 7 and 8 games in Sussex then to pick out the decent kids ?
No it starts before that. Tony has set up his own genetics hospital in S America, manufacturing our players of the future.We have scouts in every hospital in the country looking to identify the hot prospects as they come shooting out of the womb.
This,I don't get why that's funny?
I read somewhere that Mwepu was getting his badges, so he's not going to be able to coach at a 'serious level' yet, plus all the positions at BHAFC are probably filled.
Also, imagine being one of those U9s and you've got THE COMPUTER as your coach! A proper, international footballer who has played in the PL. Talk about learning an immense amount and wanting to try harder than ever to impress...
Top bloke – well played him and well played the club
...maybe.This,
Until he gets his badges (which I assume he hasn’t got yet) he will start at the bottom and won’t take anyone’s existing role.
Of course the under 9’s will be a part time job but he’s not going to be sitting around for 5 days a week he will be developing and I suspect spending quite a bit of time with the other coaches at all levels to develop further.
I’d imagine he’s financially comfortable for life with earnings to date and an insurance payout, this is giving him something to do and stay in the game.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see us open an African academy of excellence in the coming years if this goes to plan, just need someone to head it up though….
I guess that if a device such as that fitted to Christian Eriksen and others could have solved Mwepu's problem it would have been done - I'm sure the medical experts would have done that if possible, and know why it wasnt suitable for him.
What we really don't know is just how much 'taking it easy' he has to do. Playing football at the highest level is obviously a no-no - but can he still play sports at a recreational level? Or perhaps as a player coach with the U18s/U21s? That would be good (and we might even get a bit of joy in the bloody Papa John's Trophy!)