CliveWalkerWingWizard
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Wasn't there supposed to be a big review after the last world cup ? what was the outcome ? why are pundits still saying we need a center of excellence ?
Havn't they built one/building one in Preston??
They started building one near Burton (very next to my other half's parents house) a few years back, but run out of money when Wembley's costs spiralled out of control and halted building. I believe they have now recommenced with this project.
Developing grass roots is all about putting money into youth football. The amount of money at the top is obsene, yet is never seems to filter down. Conversely, my rugby club have had new floodlights on our second and third pitches this summer, paid for by the RFU, meaning that teams (youth teams and otherwise) can train through winter without messing up the first team pitch. Also, we are having two pitches relaid with proper draininge underneith, so that a game is never called off due to waterlogged pitches. The RFU are paying half of the cost for this.
So, for a small rugby club with a medium-sized youth setup, we have had loads of money from the Rugby Football Union this summer. I bet a football club our size would get nothing from the FA.
It's interesting that both cricket and rugby have started filtering more money down to the clubs and spreading the cash.
They started building one near Burton (very next to my other half's parents house) a few years back, but run out of money when Wembley's costs spiralled out of control and halted building. I believe they have now recommenced with this project.
Developing grass roots is all about putting money into youth football. The amount of money at the top is obsene, yet is never seems to filter down. Conversely, my rugby club have had new floodlights on our second and third pitches this summer, paid for by the RFU, meaning that teams (youth teams and otherwise) can train through winter without messing up the first team pitch. Also, we are having two pitches relaid with proper draininge underneith, so that a game is never called off due to waterlogged pitches. The RFU are paying half of the cost for this.
So, for a small rugby club with a medium-sized youth setup, we have had loads of money from the Rugby Football Union this summer. I bet a football club our size would get nothing from the FA.
It's true that one of the problems is that in football the people with the money and the influence (the premier league and specifically the Big Four) all see the national side as a hinderance, a distraction - but doesn't the same apply in the other 'big' nations in Europe? Or do Bundesliga clubs (for example) care more about the German team than EPL clubs care about England? (That's a genuine question BTW, maybe they do)....The Rugby and Cricket national teams contract the players to the "elite" team, rather than rely on clubs to contract them. ...
its interesting but isnt it due to the way the money is raised int he first place? The Rugby and Cricket national teams contract the players to the "elite" team, rather than rely on clubs to contract them. They also get the larger proportion of money into those sports, were as in Football the money goes direct to the clubs/leagues. its not about "keeping" the money with the big clubs, it never goes to the FA.
how can this be changed? should all club pay a % of gate or shirt sales to the FA maybe?
Or do Bundesliga clubs (for example) care more about the German team than EPL clubs care about England? (That's a genuine question BTW, maybe they do).
I agree. At the kids' level a lot of it is the 'wrong sort' of playing though: little teams of under-11's, all kitted out in matching shirts, shorts and socks, playing 'pretend premier league' games for worthless plastic trophies.being a devils advocate is funding grass roots football enough ? We have a population of 50 million in England, there must be hundreds of thousands of kids that play for clubs on a saturday, have coaching or 'on the books of teams' - I don't know but I would guess our infrastructure is better than Argentinas ? so why is it that we only had one 'world class striker' ?
I agree. At the kids' level a lot of it is the 'wrong sort' of playing though: little teams of under-11's, all kitted out in matching shirts, shorts and socks, playing 'pretend premier league' games for worthless plastic trophies.
I agree. At the kids' level a lot of it is the 'wrong sort' of playing though: little teams of under-11's, all kitted out in matching shirts, shorts and socks, playing 'pretend premier league' games for worthless plastic trophies.