With the likes of Eze, Smyth, Manning and Furlong breaking into the first team, I read on the HITC website that we are due to offer long-term contracts to these youngsters. It is reported that scouts are attending the R's games to watch these players and there is concern that they could be tempted away from Loftus Road. If this is the case, I am sure that there is no future for us anymore. When we have a promising player, he is snapped away and we are left with players that cannot take us forward. I understand that this is what football is all about today. But do we need an Academy if, when we have a promising player he is snapped away from us? (Sterling and Bowler comes to mind). Are the other players that are not up to the required standard, a waste of money from our point of view? In the past, our academy was very productive and used to provide most of the first team. Not anymore. It's a pity, is it?
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Originally posted by davieqpr View PostAs only one of those four came from our academy it does make you wonder. Are we better off scouting other academy rejects?
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostPersonally think if a player gets to play regularly or is certainly knocking on the door of the first team then he is likely to stay unless it is a PL club that comes in for him.
i don't think any of our promising young rs will leave in the summer as they probably realise its better for them to stay put for now, develop by get regular game time and then leave when the time is right. i'm more concerned about the likes of smithies, freeman and luongo leaving than i am eze, smyth and manning
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If we play good football and push each year for the playoffs, have a good atmosphere in dressing room, invest on the right places, we'll go a long way to keeping players.
Good players stand out in sh!te teams, they get scouted. Good players are less obvious in good teams and i'd strike a guess happier to stay in the first team than to languish in the prem. Depends on the player. We want to stop sideways movement, we won't stop Man Utd or Liverpool or even a Leicester coming in, but we should be seeing off anyone in our league.
We're a London club, that counts for something. But we do need to invest in the facilities and training for these younger players. We know they are going to get sold, but we need the best out of them before they go. We want to be selling them at 26 not 21. Get them under good contracts. If that means we need stadiums and acadamies then thats what we need.
We can afford to lose players formoney, it's the way it has to be, but lose them at the right time, the right price, under our terms and have a whole host of others ready to step in.
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Originally posted by topperharley View PostIf we play good football and push each year for the playoffs, have a good atmosphere in dressing room, invest on the right places, we'll go a long way to keeping players.
Good players stand out in sh!te teams, they get scouted. Good players are less obvious in good teams and i'd strike a guess happier to stay in the first team than to languish in the prem. Depends on the player. We want to stop sideways movement, we won't stop Man Utd or Liverpool or even a Leicester coming in, but we should be seeing off anyone in our league.
We're a London club, that counts for something. But we do need to invest in the facilities and training for these younger players. We know they are going to get sold, but we need the best out of them before they go. We want to be selling them at 26 not 21. Get them under good contracts. If that means we need stadiums and acadamies then thats what we need.
We can afford to lose players formoney, it's the way it has to be, but lose them at the right time, the right price, under our terms and have a whole host of others ready to step in.
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