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« Reply #31560 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 11:09:46 » |
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Storey falls into the pace category, which is another one that academies get fooled over. There must be so many bang average but quick youngsters that get kept on far beyond their time as clubs try to build a footballing brain into them.
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« Reply #31561 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 11:34:31 » |
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I think the urban myth has always been that it's easier for a club to coach an athlete to be a better footballer, but you can't easily get a good footballer to grow another 6" or get drastically bigger or stronger.
Whether that is actually the attitude taken by academies, I don't know.
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« Reply #31562 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 11:45:12 » |
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Storey falls into the pace category, which is another one that academies get fooled over. There must be so many bang average but quick youngsters that get kept on far beyond their time as clubs try to build a footballing brain into them.
Not just youth, pace can cloud the judgement of a seasoned manager. Eric Sabin managed a reasonable career based purely on pace and being able to fall over in the box.
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« Reply #31563 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 11:46:20 » |
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Alan O'Brien has to be the ultimate "pacey..but.. "
The impression I have of academy footballers is technically they are mostly very good. But that technique is only part of being up to lower league footy.
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« Reply #31564 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 12:25:03 » |
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Ive said it a million times. Academy footballers all have great technical ability which is something that can be taught but no brain which is harder to teach.
They come down to our level and can wow us by taking on 4 players with flicks and tricks but the end product is nothing. If you look at the players who are forging a career in higher leagues after being on load with us it ones who have been allowed to develop, and learn to become a part of a team.
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« Reply #31565 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 13:08:08 » |
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Wasn't it Charlie Austin that was released from Reading academy for being too small?
Amusingly Joao Felix who the football world are getting all a lather about at the moment was released from Porto for being too small and rocked up at Benfica who are selling him at 19 for £105m after only 33 first team games!
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« Reply #31566 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 14:17:30 » |
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Sid Nelson signs for Tranmere.
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« Reply #31567 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 15:19:46 » |
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Storey falls into the pace category, which is another one that academies get fooled over. There must be so many bang average but quick youngsters that get kept on far beyond their time as clubs try to build a footballing brain into them.
I actually thought last season that there were several players on the pitch who had plenty of ability but totally lacked a footy brain. Good coaches can instil a certain amount into them but once you cross that white line they seem to forget it.
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« Reply #31568 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 15:52:00 » |
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1 year ago today, James Dunne was our 2nd signing.
It seems a lot more promising this year.
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« Reply #31569 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 15:54:40 » |
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1 year ago today, James Dunne was our 2nd signing.
It seems a lot more promising this year.
Dunne was 2 years ago but your point very much remains. At this point in 2018 only McGlashan had arrived. Alzate and Adebayo followed during the first days of July.
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« Reply #31570 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 16:11:54 » |
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L2 Rumours twitter page:
Swindon in the race for Danny Mayor, certainly not favourites for the signature with Tranmere and Plymouth interested. However a REAL possibility #STFC #PAFC #TRFC
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« Reply #31571 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 16:17:07 » |
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Nah. Won't happen.
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« Reply #31572 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 16:21:49 » |
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More chance of me getting a positive response to my pole dancing job application
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« Reply #31573 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 16:27:32 » |
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L2 Rumours twitter page:
Swindon in the race for Danny Mayor, certainly not favourites for the signature with Tranmere and Plymouth interested. However a REAL possibility #STFC #PAFC #TRFC
Christ, Birkenhead, Plymouth or Swindon poor lad!
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« Reply #31574 on: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 16:38:52 » |
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More chance of me getting a positive response to my pole dancing job application
Dear Mr Sutton After further perusal of your application, we take pleasure in informing you to fuck right off you old perv. We wish you luck in pursuing your chosen career of dribbling, mac-wearing, masturbator.
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