This might sound pathetic, but I find that genuinely exciting.
Pathetic how?
This might sound pathetic, but I find that genuinely exciting.
This might sound pathetic, but I find that genuinely exciting.
The sense I've got is that we have no intention of being a Southampton. The cream of the academy, (at the moment White, Alzate, Connolly) we intend to keep and play.
Inevitably there will be a few, who have a good market value, but either aren't quite Premier League standard or don't fit into Potter's style or are we just have a massive surplus in that position. Then we'll look to sell, maybe for a few million to a decent Championship or foreign club, maybe for a few hundred thousand to a league one or two club. A few a year like that helps cover the costs of the academy.
You could also look at it in the sense of how much would we have to pay to get Alzate or Connolly on the open market if we signed them now? The set up costs then have probably been paid off already.
Pathetic how?
This might sound pathetic, but I find that genuinely exciting.
It is exciting! And that's with the academy and associated recruitment policy only running for 5 seasons.
If you want a laugh, have a look back at some of the posts from autumn 2014 that were whinging about £20-30 million having been spent on the training ground/academy when we were struggling under Sami. Alternatively, look at the posts from summer 2016, which I think was when we signed Connolly, Alzate and White, that were moaning about the recruitment department signing players for the dev squad and not concentrating on splashing the cash on vital 1st team additions.
It is exciting! And that's with the academy and associated recruitment policy only running for 5 seasons.
If you want a laugh, have a look back at some of the posts from autumn 2014 that were whinging about £20-30 million having been spent on the training ground/academy when we were struggling under Sami. Alternatively, look at the posts from summer 2016, which I think was when we signed Connolly, Alzate and White, that were moaning about the recruitment department signing players for the dev squad and not concentrating on splashing the cash on vital 1st team additions.
This might sound pathetic, but I find that genuinely exciting.
You don't need to look back that far. I've seen people spouting off this year about the academy black hole.
Surprised some don’t agree Connolly’s value is already in the £20 to £30 million range.
Put it this way, suppose we had him on loan from Man City right now. Given his impact and age we’d be quite happy to make it a permanent deal for £30m at this moment, no? So that’s his value.
Come on... Wan-Bissaka is worth £50m after 1 season and he’s not a forward.
Connolly is now worth at least 3% of Eire’s GDP. He’s 2 goals off meeting the Pope. 3 more and he gets to meet Bono
Connolly is now worth at least 3% of Eire’s GDP. He’s 2 goals off meeting the Pope. 3 more and he gets to meet Bono
Jenks, Roberts and Longman in particular look very good for our U23s at the moment, and the U18s have been steamrolling all before them. If we can keep managing this conveyor properly, it will save the club millions.
I wonder if Rusk will soon find himself with offers from big 6 academies or from lower league clubs to be first team manager.
To be fair, up until three or four months ago, it was.
If/when we get relegated it is to be hoped that we won't be caught with our financial pants down like some clubs.
To be fair, up until three or four months ago, it was.
Connolly is now worth at least 3% of Eire’s GDP. He’s 2 goals off meeting the Pope. 3 more and he gets to meet Bono
So what's in it for Connolly?