DO - I was between the ages of 10 and 13 during our Southern league days, but can still picture him in my mind. One well known person that puts me in mind of him is the old weather man, Ian McCaskill, the man who famously said there would be no massive storm, and then there was one that blew down millions of trees. :-)
13th Feb 2026 00:43:18
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I could be totally wrong about the resemblance to Ian McCaskill, but that us how I remember him.
Spatan - that's him. He had a husky voice and often declared that "a team of schoolboys could play better than you" if the Dons were not playing well.
13th Feb 2026 00:14:15
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Laurence - re OtD. I remember a guy in a sheepskin brown coat with a big rosette and a big cigar, with, I seem to remember, big square lense glasses who was always shouting at the players. We were in the Southern league and the men around me referred to him as "Sir Alf". Do you think that is "The Manager" that you referred to at 11.34 this morning ?
12th Feb 2026 23:34:27
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OtD - the crowd look like a lots of Klingons in robes.
12th Feb 2026 23:27:40
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I see that WIJG has been giving his successful businessman schpiel again. Us lower paid workers deserve the living wage. We give customer service, some bad, some good and my managers rate me as excellent. I currently get the London living wage but as of March I'll be 26p off it. No Biggie, I'll still be able to afford my season ticket and I'll be at every home league match - holiday allowance permitting.
12th Feb 2026 23:08:54
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Tranmere, Harrogate and Crawley all have academies and often run in conjunction with the local sixth form.
12th Feb 2026 22:43:27
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I’m sure that academymanager has been thoroughly enforced by now and will not post on here ever again. It’s not how this club is run.
12th Feb 2026 22:18:04
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This club is run on censorship and breaches of constitutional rules. And cowards. Many, many cowards.
I can see the benefits of the academy for the youngsters who go through it and get a career in football, and for the Premier League clubs who get to poach talent relatively cheaply. For us as a club?Not so clear, though I think that you’d need proper financial data to really understand and maybe the various grants that we can get push the cost down enough to make it work. I agree that a relying on developing and selling academy players is really a bit like a business strategy based on buying lots of lottery tickets (ie it’s probably not going to work).
12th Feb 2026 21:54:58
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The median would be a more interesting number than the mean.
12th Feb 2026 21:34:17
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It is hard to make a serious windfall profit out of an academy. Very few academy players make it to the first team of our club anymore. Why? If they are any good they get poached by a bigger club and we receive a formula driven fee. If they are no good they get released. Only a few slip through the big club vulture net and make it to the first team. That is why we don't see many anymore. I said as much when Hamilton came on here the other day to say how wonderful the academy was (fair enough - so he should, even if he isn't totally objective or unbiased) and to lecture us on positivity (which wasn't fair enough and another attempt at a club employee to shut down debate on here by some spurious justification a parent of a potential player may read something they don't like).
12th Feb 2026 21:33:18
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VAR taking a lifetime in the Barca game too
12th Feb 2026 21:14:51
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Nah I can only take one fan owned club at a time 😁
12th Feb 2026 21:02:27
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Any Barcelona fans in the house
12th Feb 2026 20:43:18
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An average is an average, it doesn't mean every club is exactly on the average. Clubs around the bottom are probably losing less, a few at the top, more.
12th Feb 2026 20:11:37
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Got 4 cans of double diamond today Tesco are the only ones selling it at the moment £5 for 4 big cans brought back some memories brewed in Leeds now
12th Feb 2026 20:11:35
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RP: FYI Peterborough's revenue is broadly in line with ours but their loss (for the most recent year they have filed accounts) is 15% less than our most recent loss. The idea that every owner of a L1 or L2 club is subsidising to the tune of £6m each year is one for the clouds.
12th Feb 2026 20:05:30
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Athletico Madrid v Barca on ITV4
12th Feb 2026 19:55:29
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Academy players don't make it that often as the quick fix of PL football is better served by bringing in foreign "established" players
12th Feb 2026 19:44:43
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JG - as I said it's a secondary consideration, not a justification for the academy, but it is a consideration. The lottery analogy is good because it's almost literal. The previous arguments made for sales and first team break throughs resulting in cost savings as a justification for spend on academy are primary.
12th Feb 2026 19:42:21
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Trigger, agreed Watkins is the only stand out eg that springs to mind, but it would be interesting to know how many players sold by English club academies get sold on for a few million. Feels like one of those where a 5 year purple patch could change a club's fortunes, but is obviously not a business plan.
KPI 1 may be how many academy players make the first team squad but is there a KPI 2 which is a measure of how many become first team regulars (e.g. Isaac ... a definite success story) and a target of a KPI 3 based on players we sell on and make money from?
12th Feb 2026 19:25:59
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I'd be interested to know how much Darragh McAnthony & his co-owners put into Peterborough each season. They're at the sort of level I think we could aim for - fairly safe in L1 with occasional seasons in the Championship.
12th Feb 2026 18:43:29
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Yeah I don’t know how well the economics of an academy work out these days with the dice loaded against lower league clubs if they happen to find or develop a talented youngster. Exeter with the main payout in recent years and it hasn’t transformed them as a club.
12th Feb 2026 18:30:55
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I still would feel very uncomfortable at the idea of ditching the academy though.
KT2 & trigger - I get the lottery analogy - but surely an entity in debt can't afford to gamble on the slim chance of winning a transformative payback in years to come - unless the odds are truly stacked in our favour. But that's all part of the commercial assessment.
12th Feb 2026 18:13:28
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Not a glib response at all kt2 but the best example of that must be Exeter and Ollie Watkins.
12th Feb 2026 17:50:21
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They’re currently above us on goal difference. I personally love the idea of having an academy, and wouldn’t want the current leadership to try and persuade me that we shouldn’t have one, even if they wanted to try.