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A tad late, but still funny though
A tad late, but still funny though
Yeah but wait till they get that massive stand built - then they will really take off !
According to my good very sensible and knowledgeable Palace mate, they are using the Sainsbury deal as an excuse as they don't have the money to build at the moment, as costs have escalated. Don't shoot the messenger.
On the subject of the thread, think Palace have improved both on the pitch and off and credit where credit due. Think the facts show that they are a bit behind us on growth, but both clubs going in the right direction. Yes they have spend more money than us, but we did previously and we needed to improve the squad and infrastructure. They have spend money on their academy and they now have CaT 1 status and results are a lot better than they were, but feel us with practically another u23 team of players out on loan to some good leagues and clubs in Italy, Belgium, Scotland and our championship, feel is a better option in preparing players for the 1st team, of course I could be wrong.
Saw a comment about Palace being the Vicky Pollard of football with their normal response when they know they are losing the argument with their 'yer but no, but yer but no'
Bottom line is, we are both improving, and long May that continue as it promotes a healthy rivalry.
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According to my good very sensible and knowledgeable Palace mate, they are using the Sainsbury deal as an excuse as they don't have the money to build at the moment, as costs have escalated. Don't shoot the messenger.
On the subject of the thread, think Palace have improved both on the pitch and off and credit where credit due. Think the facts show that they are a bit behind us on growth, but both clubs going in the right direction. Yes they have spend more money than us, but we did previously and we needed to improve the squad and infrastructure. They have spend money on their academy and they now have CaT 1 status and results are a lot better than they were, but feel us with practically another u23 team of players out on loan to some good leagues and clubs in Italy, Belgium, Scotland and our championship, feel is a better option in preparing players for the 1st team, of course I could be wrong.
Saw a comment about Palace being the Vicky Pollard of football with their normal response when they know they are losing the argument with their 'yer but no, but yer but no'
Bottom line is, we are both improving, and long May that continue as it promotes a healthy rivalry.
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Personally I think that Palace are going to struggle to keep up.
To do that they will need to fill the academy with top talent ( they have stated they will pay top money to make this happen)
They have to make a lot of signings again this season, to replace loan players and expiring contracts.
They also need to increase their capacity by building the new stand. With the current levels of inflation, that project is likely to be beyond reach, without some serious investment.
That's a lot of financial commitment to try and keep up with us. I'm not sure the yanks are planning to fund it all in the timeframe necessary.
Yeah but wait till they get that massive stand built - then they will really take off !
They still have to spend a lot of money. They planned to spend £100m on one stand before covid, if they still want the same stand it sounds like it will cost more than that now. The thing is it seems they have the owners who can afford it if they really wanted to.
This summer is a major test for us. We have a new director of football, Academy manager, loans manager. Our new finance manager only started in November. They all play major roles of the field. If we got it right then it should be seemless if wrong then those Palace fans who think we have peaked might be right. This summer is as much about Bloom having got it right again as anything else.
For me it's all about their academy. There is a LOT of talent in south London. If they can successfully tap into that then they're going to be in a really strong position. At the moment that talent is going pretty much everywhere but Palace.
If Chelsea's new owner lets the academy side of things slide that opens the door for the rest of the London clubs and the longer Palace stay in the Premier League the more attractive a proposition they'll be. Especially if they have a good community outreach programme(I have no idea if they do).
I really, really hope they continue to be poorly run and their academy fails...
I agree it's where they need to focus.
It will be interesting to see if they get it right.
Turning a promising scholar into a Premier League player, requires an awful lot more than just having a decent catchment area.
Very true. Which is also why I hope Chelsea maintain their emphasis on their academy. If they let that go to waste there could be a lot of talented people both in terms of structural management and also in coaching who could become available.
I'm not holding my breath that at any time soon Palace will start churning out top quality premier league and international players but it is the one fear I have.
For me it's all about their academy. There is a LOT of talent in south London. If they can successfully tap into that then they're going to be in a really strong position. At the moment that talent is going pretty much everywhere but Palace.
If Chelsea's new owner lets the academy side of things slide that opens the door for the rest of the London clubs and the longer Palace stay in the Premier League the more attractive a proposition they'll be. Especially if they have a good community outreach programme(I have no idea if they do).
I really, really hope they continue to be poorly run and their academy fails...
The academy is being very successful so far with young talent, although as we all know that doesn’t always mean the players making it as a top level pro.
3 players picked for the England squad in the upcoming U18s tournament next month and 2 in the Irish squad and a few more scattered about. I believe 3 from the academy have made debuts for the first team including a 17 year old.
The U21s ended the season in 4th placed and that was a lot higher than expected, the U 18 ended 3rd in what was there 1st or second season together which a great effort.
You must remember the palace cat 1 academy is 3 or 4 years behind Brightons.
I think Chelsea's academy was never really there as a pathway to the first team (at Chelsea anyway). It's a money making machine, so I guess it'll be telling what the impact of the new loan restrictions have on player hoarding. The interesting thing is that Chelsea's youngsters often go on to have very successful careers elsewhere. The carrot is: "Come to our academy, you could go on to play for Chelsea", but the smaller carrot is "Come to our academy, you'll have a great grounding for a career in football"
Palace have yet to come across a model that a) generates money from the academy (which we know takes time), b) creates a clear route to the first team (although Vieira seems more Potter than Hodgson on that front) or c) gives players that grounding to succeed in the pyramid somewhere.
The academy is being very successful so far with young talent, although as we all know that doesn’t always mean the players making it as a top level pro.
3 players picked for the England squad in the upcoming U18s tournament next month and 2 in the Irish squad and a few more scattered about. I believe 3 from the academy have made debuts for the first team including a 17 year old.
The U21s ended the season in 4th placed and that was a lot higher than expected, the U 18 ended 3rd in what was there 1st or second season together which a great effort.
You must remember the palace cat 1 academy is 3 or 4 years behind Brightons.
Just think we are very lucky to
Have Bloom, the main reason we are now ahead of them. I know Parish heart is in the right place, but not in
The same league as Tony, plus he takes a salary? Also the yanks are in to make money, or they (or one of them) would not try and get into bed at Chelsea.
A special mention to the good Palace fans, who are just like us and want to have a good club to support. Most of them hate their Ultras and would love them to be eradicated, but accept they make a good vibe.
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Ah so it was 3 or 4 years ago we were constantly being told 'Cat 1 academy was a load of old shite and the only metric that counts is league position'.
How time flies.
I think Chelsea's academy was never really there as a pathway to the first team (at Chelsea anyway). It's a money making machine, so I guess it'll be telling what the impact of the new loan restrictions have on player hoarding. The interesting thing is that Chelsea's youngsters often go on to have very successful careers elsewhere. The carrot is: "Come to our academy, you could go on to play for Chelsea", but the smaller carrot is "Come to our academy, you'll have a great grounding for a career in football"
Palace have yet to come across a model that a) generates money from the academy (which we know takes time), b) creates a clear route to the first team (although Vieira seems more Potter than Hodgson on that front) or c) gives players that grounding to succeed in the pyramid somewhere.