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Best club for junior development?

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What is the best club for junior development?
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barca08 wrote:What is the best club for junior development?
:P FFA & the FFSA :| they only charge by incentive & deliver strip as soon as they find a sponsor willing to give it away :lol:
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any club that has 15 players at a trial for that age, these clubs develop as they have no choice.
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barca08 wrote:What is the best club for junior development?
The most expensive ones
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And the ones that eat porridge for breakfast........................... :P
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If results were the criteria, Cove seem to be producing the goods at 12s and 13s. I believe Terry Eadie is involved? Sounds like they are building foundations, well done. Look forward to seeing them play.
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Yes, well done lads. Results and development quite often go hand in hand.
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You then need to keep the kids....
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harrycripps wrote:If results were the criteria, Cove seem to be producing the goods at 12s and 13s. I believe Terry Eadie is involved? Sounds like they are building foundations, well done. Look forward to seeing them play.


Cove would be the best club for junior development after wining in those conditions .
Welldone Cove go all the way.
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Watford have one of the best academy's in the country
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clubman wrote:
harrycripps wrote:If results were the criteria, Cove seem to be producing the goods at 12s and 13s. I believe Terry Eadie is involved? Sounds like they are building foundations, well done. Look forward to seeing them play.


Cove would be the best club for junior development after wining in those conditions .Welldone Cove go all the way.
How come?
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rabbit wrote:
clubman wrote:
harrycripps wrote:If results were the criteria, Cove seem to be producing the goods at 12s and 13s. I believe Terry Eadie is involved? Sounds like they are building foundations, well done. Look forward to seeing them play.


Cove would be the best club for junior development after wining in those conditions .Welldone Cove go all the way.
How come?
Because development is based on 'results' remember ...
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barca08 wrote:What is the best club for junior development?
Im still trying to find out barca,
In my opinion it would have to rest with Adelaide city & Polonia...
I have seen the training sessions with both teams and i have been impressed with what i have seen.
The only problem is that you only see the mid-season product, it would be intersting to see what the players were like initially to really gauge what progression has taken place.
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daveferrari wrote:
barca08 wrote:What is the best club for junior development?
Im still trying to find out barca,
In my opinion it would have to rest with Adelaide city & Polonia...
I have seen the training sessions with both teams and i have been impressed with what i have seen.
The only problem is that you only see the mid-season product, it would be intersting to see what the players were like initially to really gauge what progression has taken place.
How many other clubs training sessions have you been too?
Have you seen every coach at AC and Croydon conduct a session?
Bit hard to make judgement unless you have seen most clubs train I would have thought?
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Big Mac wrote:
daveferrari wrote:
barca08 wrote:What is the best club for junior development?
Im still trying to find out barca,
In my opinion it would have to rest with Adelaide city & Polonia...
I have seen the training sessions with both teams and i have been impressed with what i have seen.
The only problem is that you only see the mid-season product, it would be intersting to see what the players were like initially to really gauge what progression has taken place.
How many other clubs training sessions have you been too?
Have you seen every coach at AC and Croydon conduct a session?
Bit hard to make judgement unless you have seen most clubs train I would have thought?
:o relax, he's only giving his opinion on what he's seen :roll: if you want your club mentioned :arrow: do it, tell us about it :!: :mrgreen: :lol:
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Jeda wrote:
Big Mac wrote:
daveferrari wrote:
Im still trying to find out barca,
In my opinion it would have to rest with Adelaide city & Polonia...
I have seen the training sessions with both teams and i have been impressed with what i have seen.
The only problem is that you only see the mid-season product, it would be intersting to see what the players were like initially to really gauge what progression has taken place.
How many other clubs training sessions have you been too?
Have you seen every coach at AC and Croydon conduct a session?
Bit hard to make judgement unless you have seen most clubs train I would have thought?
:o relax, he's only giving his opinion on what he's seen :roll: if you want your club mentioned :arrow: do it, tell us about it :!: :mrgreen: :lol:
Oh thanks for that I didnt realise he was giving his opinion.
I am sorry if my questions were rude or intimidating, could you pass on my apologies to him.
At least he mentioned your club so that should make you happy.
Regards.
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Jeda wrote:
Big Mac wrote:
daveferrari wrote:
Im still trying to find out barca,
In my opinion it would have to rest with Adelaide city & Polonia...
I have seen the training sessions with both teams and i have been impressed with what i have seen.
The only problem is that you only see the mid-season product, it would be intersting to see what the players were like initially to really gauge what progression has taken place.
How many other clubs training sessions have you been too?
Have you seen every coach at AC and Croydon conduct a session?
Bit hard to make judgement unless you have seen most clubs train I would have thought?
:o relax, he's only giving his opinion on what he's seen :roll: if you want your club mentioned :arrow: do it, tell us about it :!: :mrgreen: :lol:
Big Mac wrote:Oh thanks for that I didnt realise he was giving his opinion.
I am sorry if my questions were rude or intimidating, could you pass on my apologies to him.
At least he mentioned your club so that should make you happy.
Regards.
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