SuperNickyWroe wrote: 16 Feb 2017, 22:07 Some good acadamies you've named there merse....I have to say (and no bias) that Barnsley's is excellent and has been for the last 10yrs or so. Also, Rovrum and Chesterfields are well respected up here too.
I'll go along with you on Barnsley; their u16s absolutely annihilated our squad but we had a serious issue prior to the match that I can't go into here that totally wrecked the game for us before it had started.
The facilities there are Cat 1 and it is only Barnsley's lack of financial strength that keeps it at Cat 2. However; the community stadium adjacent to the main Oakwell Stadium with it's 3G pitch, covered seating and floodlights is something to be proud of as are the commercially sponsored facilities in the stand behind the away end with extra dressing rooms, classrooms and the rest ~ no wonder Barnsley are producing so many of their own stars...oh for a member of the recent Torquay United boards who should have gone on a fact finding mission or two in order to learn!
I found the technical levels of Rotherham's u16s far inferior to ours and we actually beat them 5-2 with two of our players kicked out of the match (one out for the rest of the season) and them inviting three of our squad to go up and trial further. None of them wanted to ~ the facilities at the main training ground are poor but those across the road at Sheffield Hallam University excellent.
The same poor technical standards within the Chesterfield U16 squad who have to train their players in Sheffield too due to lack of suitable facilities in the town. There's a financial scandal about to break there however and allegations of fraud flying around with the owner Dave Allen washing his hands of it and putting the club up for sale. Those invited to go back to Chesterfield declined the offers.
Technical excellence has been our main 'selling point' really ~ although I departed from that role in December ~ I think I can say without bias that the raw material we took to those clubs which comes from within Inner London with it's estates and football cage culture and is second to none in the country but with that comes a certain 'warts and all' negativity as so many clubs see it and they do not really appear to be over-welcoming to so many of these boys.
For instance we had one lad (and he had been at West Ham) who we had to specially accommodate with a tag due to his youth offences and in the past I had a doomed attempt to try and get a pro' club to take a very talented player with Tourettes' Syndrome who no-one would even give a second chance to.......he could play though; boy could he make a football sit up and sing and Tim Howard the American goalkeeper plays in the pro' game with that affliction. But turning up and starting to call people effings cees and beating yourself in the head when the stress kicks in and they don't want to work with it.
The other aspect is that all of these clubs want 'something for nothing' no intention of even refunding travelling expenses undertaken if they go back, no offer to provide any sort of accommodation to trialists indeed leaving me with the impression that the game at so many clubs now, the game is becoming middle class with a reliance on 'mummy and daddy' to drive the kids here there and everywhere and totally abstaining to supporting those hungry young kids who really have nothing. You'll never get the bst footballers that way!
As I always say; there's plenty of diamonds in the dirt if you dig hard enough!