Academy goes from strength to strength

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Academy goes from strength to strength

by andrew1957 » 09 Jul 2010 15:45

This year we have seen the addition of 8 Academy youngsters into the Reading squad list - Bell-Baggie, Taylor, Rowe, Locke, Walcott, Hector, Mills and Joyce. I think that is a record for any RFC year group and is very encouraging.

In the last 5 years the following numbers of Academy players have been give squad numbers and many are still with us.

2006 - 7 of which 4 are still with us (Hamer, Pearce, Davies and Henry)
2007 - 6 of which 4 are still with us (Church, Karacan, Robson-Kanu and Sigurdsson)
2008 - 5 of which 3 are still with us (Kelly, McCarthy and Bignall)
2009 - 1 - none with us now
2010 - 8 - all still with us.

That makes an average of in excess of 5 players graduating to the squad each season and only one bad year in 2009 when no players came through at all.

Obviously only some will make it in the long run but it is hugely encouraging and I just wanted to say congratulations to Eamonn Dolan and all who work so hard bringing the young players through.
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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Barry the bird boggler » 09 Jul 2010 15:58

You list two players called Rowe, I know of James but who is the other Rowe?

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by andrew1957 » 09 Jul 2010 16:01

Barry the bird boggler You list two players called Rowe, I know of James but who is the other Rowe?


Well spotted - the last one should have been Joyce. I have amended the list.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Dirk Gently » 09 Jul 2010 16:06

andrew1957
Barry the bird boggler You list two players called Rowe, I know of James but who is the other Rowe?


Well spotted - the last one should have been Joyce. I have amended the list.


Joyce Rowe? We're putting girls into the squad now? :shock:

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by andrew1957 » 09 Jul 2010 16:14

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Barry the bird boggler You list two players called Rowe, I know of James but who is the other Rowe?


Well spotted - the last one should have been Joyce. I have amended the list.


Joyce Rowe? We're putting girls into the squad now? :shock:


No Danny Joyce - but I guess that could be short for Danielle!


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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Terminal Boardom » 09 Jul 2010 16:23

And Jack Mills is on standby for the England U19 squad for the Euro Championships. 20 years ago this would have been earth shattering news so it goes to show how far the club has come.

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by readingbedding » 09 Jul 2010 16:52

Terminal Boardom And Jack Mills is on standby for the England U19 squad for the Euro Championships. 20 years ago this would have been earth shattering news so it goes to show how far the club has come.


Never heard of Neil Webb then.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Hoop Blah » 09 Jul 2010 16:58

I think it helps that lower division clubs now seem to carry larger professional squads than they did 20 years or so ago. That means we take on more youngsters as professionals than we used to.

Having said that we're certainly churning out more players capable of playing league football than we ever have done before in my time supporting the club. That's a great achievement and even if those lads aren't playing for us the academy is doing it's job (IMO) if it's making decent professional footballers.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Terminal Boardom » 09 Jul 2010 17:02

readingbedding
Terminal Boardom And Jack Mills is on standby for the England U19 squad for the Euro Championships. 20 years ago this would have been earth shattering news so it goes to show how far the club has come.


Never heard of Neil Webb then.


Yes I have and it was earth shattering news then!


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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by readingbedding » 09 Jul 2010 17:11

Swerve, forgotten that he played for England Youth then.
Goes to show far the club has come has it?

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Ian Royal » 09 Jul 2010 18:39

Worth a lol at all those criticising the academy for bringing no one through 5+ years ago when anyone with sense said it would take time to iron out the creases and for players to come through from the beginning of the process.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Franchise FC » 10 Jul 2010 18:51

readingbedding Swerve, forgotten that he played for England Youth then.
Goes to show far the club has come has it?


And scored a hat-trick from LEFT BACK !!

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Baines » 10 Jul 2010 19:14

The great thing about bringing these academy players through is that they'll treat every first team game as a cup final.


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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by eleventh earl of mar » 10 Jul 2010 21:04

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readingbedding
Terminal Boardom And Jack Mills is on standby for the England U19 squad for the Euro Championships. 20 years ago this would have been earth shattering news so it goes to show how far the club has come.


Never heard of Neil Webb then.


Yes I have and it was earth shattering news then!


He was more like 30 years ago!

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by floyd__streete » 11 Jul 2010 00:36

andrew1957 This year we have seen the addition of 8 Academy youngsters into the Reading squad list - Bell-Baggie, Taylor, Rowe, Locke, Walcott, Hector, Mills and Joyce. I think that is a record for any RFC year group and is very encouraging.


Being given a squad number only to never feature in the first team and wind up playing for Basingstoke Town is no cause for back-slapping as far as I am concerned. The last couple of seasons has seen some good progress on this front with outstanding products like Sigurdsson and Church finally coming to the fore as key first team players. When we get good, consistent home grown performers in the first XI week-in week-out over a number of seasons then that is reason to be really be pleased with ourselves.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by shaka's shorts » 11 Jul 2010 11:29

When? What do you mean Floyd. We have that now - Hamer, Kelly, Pearce, Karacan, Henry, HRK, Sig, Church....need I go on....all have been in the first team squad on a number of occasions.... some have gone on to be capped at full or u21 level and that list doesn't include about 5 excellent young keeprs on top as well.....

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Kitson12 » 11 Jul 2010 14:46

I'm really looking forward to seeing more of Jake Taylor, he seems like a real prospect for the future.

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 11 Jul 2010 16:24

Baines The great thing about bringing these academy players through is that they'll treat every first team game as a cup final.

just as long as they don't treat it like a play-off final

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Terminal Boardom » 11 Jul 2010 17:47

shaka's shorts When? What do you mean Floyd. We have that now - Hamer, Kelly, Pearce, Karacan, Henry, HRK, Sig, Church....need I go on....all have been in the first team squad on a number of occasions.... some have gone on to be capped at full or u21 level and that list doesn't include about 5 excellent young keeprs on top as well.....


Are you on drugs SS? The likes of Hamer, Kelly, Pearce, Henry and HRK have hardly set the world alight have they. In time they may prove to be regular first team players but I have not seen anything to suggest this to be the case.

The best thing that could happen to the club is to become 100% self sufficient in acquiring players. It will not happen because too many supporters demand success yesterday!

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Re: Academy goes from strength to strength

by Ian Royal » 11 Jul 2010 19:01

Pearce has already played 37 league games for Reading, which is more than Karacan who you seem to have accepted as having broken into the first team.

Regardless of whether you rate Pearce as good enough, it is impossible to dispute he has broken into the first team and made an impact. Especially seeing as currently he looks set to start the season alongside Mills with Ivar still out and no other options signed.

Robson-Kanu, Henry & Kelly have all also started league matches for our first team, with chances being much more hard to come by for Hamer, as he is a goalkeeper.

Set the world alight? Maybe not. But that's not really the point.

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