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Title: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: News Monkey on Saturday, November 3, 2012, 07:00:02
Storey 'could play at top level'
           
           



  MILES Storey has the potential to make it all the way to the Premier League, according to the man who nurtured the young striker at Swindon Town.

           

http://www.thisisswindontownfc.co.uk/news/headlines/10024474.Storey__could_play_at_top_level_/?ref=rss
           
           
           


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: STFC4LIFE on Friday, November 9, 2012, 10:01:25
Heard Chelsea are interested in him.


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Paolo69 on Friday, November 9, 2012, 10:15:05
Heard Chelsea are interested in him.

From a bloke down the pub?

Tell him we'll take £10million!


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Ginginho on Friday, November 9, 2012, 10:42:52
Just think in 2-3 years time we could have Austin and Storey up front together for England ;)


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: STFC4LIFE on Friday, November 9, 2012, 10:53:51
From a bloke down the pub?

Tell him we'll take £10million!
From a Chelsea scout ;)


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: pauld on Friday, November 9, 2012, 11:20:10
From a Chelsea scout ;)
You can't spit without hitting someone calling themselves a Chelsea scout these days, most of them are spotters for the actual scouts. And some of them are spotters for the spotters. Bloke tried to tell me on Tuesday Chelsea were tracking the Thompson Twins too. He looked quite offended when I fell about laughing (no disrespect to either of the Thompsons, both of whom I rate FWIW)


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: STFC4LIFE on Friday, November 9, 2012, 12:04:44
You can't spit without hitting someone calling themselves a Chelsea scout these days, most of them are spotters for the actual scouts. And some of them are spotters for the spotters. Bloke tried to tell me on Tuesday Chelsea were tracking the Thompson Twins too. He looked quite offended when I fell about laughing (no disrespect to either of the Thompsons, both of whom I rate FWIW)
There do seem to be a few about, to be fair though I know the lad well and he has been working at Chelsea for years.
Whether it comes to anything is another matter.


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: pauld on Friday, November 9, 2012, 12:09:19
There do seem to be a few about, to be fair though I know the lad well and he has been working at Chelsea for years.
Whether it comes to anything is another matter.
Fair do's then. Storey would certainly be more credible than the Thompsons.

On a related note, his rise to celebrity status is assured - my lad's best mate recently baffled the barber when he went to get his hair cut and asked for "A Storey, please". Bloke thought he wanted a fairy tale read to him, they had to show him a picture in the Adver :) I claim first sighting of a kid asking for "A Storey" cut.


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Arriba on Friday, November 9, 2012, 12:29:36
There is a local chelsea scout i know of. Who you on about STFC4LIFE?


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Saxondale on Friday, November 9, 2012, 12:48:07
Adie Mings who used to manage Chippenham has gone on to be a Chelsea scout.  For under 12 though I believe.

My 10 year old nephew has been approached by reading.  Cant believe how young they look at them now.


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Arriba on Friday, November 9, 2012, 13:24:01
Swindon have an under 7s team now. My lad signed at 8. In hindsight  I wish he joined later.


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: pauld on Friday, November 9, 2012, 13:29:35
Swindon have an under 7s team now. My lad signed at 8. In hindsight  I wish he joined later.
Why's that arriba?

FWIW, I wholly agree pro clubs sign players way too young these days. But it's a bit of an arms race, if Town don't sign them at 8, then Reading or Southampton will.


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: suttonred on Friday, November 9, 2012, 13:33:34
I was reading the other day about Man City's academy, they will have 400 players, how the hell will that work?  And Saxondale hope you put your nephew right and told him to stay on the side of light!


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Arriba on Friday, November 9, 2012, 13:42:41
Why's that arriba?

FWIW, I wholly agree pro clubs sign players way too young these days. But it's a bit of an arms race, if Town don't sign them at 8, then Reading or Southampton will.

He had enough of chasing the dream and quit after 7 years. Club didn't want him to leave.
Others that were there from similar ages also quit of their own accord. They just got fed up with it and at 15-16 are growing fast and have exams etc to consider. A fair few just seem to run out of stream after so long being individually scrutinised,and throw the towel in. Really good players which is a shame.
Lads that came in later were hungrier to make it by 15-16. Imo there are lads in pro club scholarships that aint as good as players who quit. Not all cases though to be fair. Some kids that come in early will see it through so whats good for one might not be for another.



Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Saxondale on Friday, November 9, 2012, 13:51:51
I was reading the other day about Man City's academy, they will have 400 players, how the hell will that work?  And Saxondale hope you put your nephew right and told him to stay on the side of light!

Weirdly he's just not interested.  Not because of the team just because hes a kid and doesnt want to make big decisions like that in his life. 


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: pauld on Friday, November 9, 2012, 13:55:34
Weirdly he's just not interested.  Not because of the team just because hes a kid and doesnt want to make big decisions like that in his life. 
Nothing weird about that at all, read arriba's post above, he's bang on right. If he's good enough, he'll still be good enough in a couple of years. (Your nephew, not arriba)


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Arriba on Friday, November 9, 2012, 14:11:17
I must add that the they will still be good enough if they don't join young is not necessarily true. The local kids leagues are poor imo with many so called coaches that frankly know nothing and teach bad habits.
There isn't a right or wrong answer in the right age to join. I would never tell a 7 year old not to sign as he may love it(the vast majority of trialists dont get signed anyway regardless of age)
My lad has no regrets and will always look back fondly. He just ran out of steam and didn't want to chase it anymore.


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: pauld on Friday, November 9, 2012, 14:24:28
That's fair comment arriba, but there's a balance to be struck between playing in a local club side with your mates versus the better quality coaching you get at pro club centres of excellence/academies etc. I was more thinking of the signing kids to contracts at 8/9 so they can no longer play with their mates, already under pressure etc etc. Just seems a bit too young to me. As you say though the experience will be different for each individual


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Arriba on Friday, November 9, 2012, 14:29:41
That's fair comment arriba, but there's a balance to be struck between playing in a local club side with your mates versus the better quality coaching you get at pro club centres of excellence/academies etc. I was more thinking of the signing kids to contracts at 8/9 so they can no longer play with their mates, already under pressure etc etc. Just seems a bit too young to me. As you say though the experience will be different for each individual

You are right as the kids have to commit to their academy and it is alot to ask. They can still play for their schools though,Swindon boys and down the park etc. Missing out on local football is no real loss imo as the general standard is terrible. it's the not playing with their mates that is the hard bit but new friends are made and footballers moving is part and parcel of the game.



Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: pauld on Friday, November 9, 2012, 14:38:24
Yeah, it is, just think 8/9 years old is a bit young to be asking them to do that. Thanks for the insight though, really interesting to hear about your lad's experience. I guess as fans we don't think about the possibility that young players may get fed up and just not want to do it any more.


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Tails on Friday, November 9, 2012, 14:54:08
Swindon let my nephew play for his local side for quite a while when he was younger but the difference in class was ridiculous even at that age, and the abuse he got was horrendous. I suppose its natural to be envious and spiteful to someone who is better than you but I was fuming at the things I heard.

He's doing really well though, we've got high hopes for him but his head is screwed on and he's chasing a few other hobbies so if it doesnt work out it wont be the end of the world. I think a lot of lads his age (15 / 16) need to make sure they have something else, but that might be down to the parents. Pressure to succeed can overwhelm anyone!



Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: pauld on Friday, November 9, 2012, 16:04:57
Swindon let my nephew play for his local side for quite a while when he was younger but the difference in class was ridiculous even at that age, and the abuse he got was horrendous. I suppose its natural to be envious and spiteful to someone who is better than you but I was fuming at the things I heard.
What age was that Tails? Assuming it was players dishing it out, surprised the coaches didn't put a stop to it

Back on topic, seems the pressure of stepping into the limelight might be getting to Miles if this recent photoshoot for the club website is anything to go by:

[url width=350 height=515]http://midddigital.middlebury.edu/SharingVTHistory/BooksPamphlets/HAC/images/miles_storey.jpg[/url]


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: Tails on Friday, November 9, 2012, 21:24:25
He was 9 / 10 and the abuse was mainly from parents who berated him for being better and told their kids to take him out. There was no chance as he was twice the size of most of them and far too quick!

but he's U16's now and they're all mouthy little shits!


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: jonny72 on Friday, November 9, 2012, 23:37:52
The local kids leagues are poor imo with many so called coaches that frankly know nothing and teach bad habits.

From what I've seen of the local youth (under 10's) football the only thing that has changed since I players as a kid is a smaller pitch and less players. Everything else is the same; the bigger / stronger kids dominating, all about winning, scoring more important than defending, basic skills not being taught properly. Though bizarrely, a few weeks back I saw a girl put in an excellent performance at left back - was like watching a professional (sort of).

To be fair to the coaches I imagine they put in a lot of time and effort with little or no reward. It's a pity that more of the money the game generates isn't put in to grass roots coaching - would free training (especially for the certificates) for youth coaches really be too costly for the FA and PL to support?


Title: Re: Adver News: Storey 'could play at top level'
Post by: leefer on Saturday, November 10, 2012, 06:51:34
In my view the coaching is just a very small part of a youngsters success or lack of it.

Ability.injuries, fate and desire make up around 90% of how far a young one will go in my opinion.

You cannot coach any of them.