this is why Nuno will struggle as he wanted to bring 8 staff with him.
That's more staff than players.
this is why Nuno will struggle as he wanted to bring 8 staff with him.
That's more staff than players.
I think that they need to be realistic now, a couple of top coaches have interviewed and turned them down, almost certainly because the club is skint. They probably need to be looking at the next tier of coaches (Bilic, Wilder, Silva..etc) someone who'd be happy to have a job at a club like theirs.
Bilic would do a good job, he seems to fit the bill too with his personality.
Can see Silva being linked, though after the Everton job he was quoted as having had enough of English football and wanted a different challenge.
An academy.
Or maybe the willy waving option of saying 'not debt'.
I agree, most clubs these days have a structured management running through from junior all the way up to U23 level that runs without much impact from 1st team manager / coach. So when a manager leaves it doesn’t impact the club at all the other levels, this is why Nuno will struggle as he wanted to bring 8 staff with him.
I'm trying really hard not to snigger.
Honestly I am.
An Academy they don't actually own
Given you currently only have a GK coach on the staff, why is this a bad thing? The wages of those 8 is probably less a year than 2 months of Bentekes wage. Maybe a bit of investment in the coaching side would be more sensible than spunking more wages on ageing premier league footballers?
SOunds amusing. Is this true? They've banged on about it a fair bit on here.
SOunds amusing. Is this true? They've banged on about it a fair bit on here.
Again sounds good but not true.
The Premier League has awarded Crystal Palace F.C’s Academy Category 1 status following an independent assessment – the highest category possible for academies in the country.
Palace has a rich history in developing world-class football talent, with 36 players coming through the Academy ranks to reach the first-team in the last 15 years, making more than 1,000 appearances collectively for the Eagles. The latest Academy graduate coming through the ranks was full-back Tyrick Mitchell, who made his first appearance during July’s match against Leicester City.
The club secured a long-term lease for the Academy site opposite its first-team training ground on Copers Cope Road, Beckenham, in December 2018, with planning permission for a major upgrade to facilities formally granted last month, with works well underway.
Club Chairman Steve Parish said: "Achieving Category 1 status is the culmination of an immense amount of hard work from our staff, and it is an incredible achievement in such a short space of time since securing the land and planning permission.
"Our ambition is to have one of the country’s leading football academies to capitalise on the hotbed of footballing talent in south London. The investment in the playing facilities, education offering and player care provision will enable us to attract and develop the next generation of Wilfried Zahas and Aaron Wan-Bissakas.
"Furthermore, we are committed to having a transformational impact on the lives of the wider community and especially the 200 plus boys that are directly in our care at any one time, whether they make it to the professional ranks or not.
"The whole Academy site will also be widely used by the club to enhance our presence in the community – not just the playing facilities. We are looking at ways we can positively affect the lives of young people using the education facilities for job training and further education.
"I would finally like to take this opportunity to thank the thousands of our supporters who have already generously committed to becoming Academy Founder Members, helping us further enhance this magnificent project for the benefit of our young players for years to come."
Palace has a rich history in developing world-class football talent