To play devil's advocate I remember when we abolished our academy and it was pointed out that virtually nobody had broken from the youth team to the first team in years. Yes there is that one in a million chance you might develop a Beckham but more than likely you will be developing a bunch of players who end up semi-pro for Crawley. For the cost of running an academy for a year you might be able to pick up a youngster such as Matt Connolly from a top club who can slot straight into our first team.
In an ideal world you would spend money on both and yes I would love to see another Waddock, Fereday, Allen or Goddard break into our team. But it is a big gamble to pump serious money into an academy - and the same people who call for one have to accept there will be then less money available for transfer fees.
In an ideal world you would spend money on both and yes I would love to see another Waddock, Fereday, Allen or Goddard break into our team. But it is a big gamble to pump serious money into an academy - and the same people who call for one have to accept there will be then less money available for transfer fees.
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