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Offline OCD

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #15 on: Today at 06:37:00 AM »
Brian Madjo will start to make an impact. He’s quite a unit

https://xcancel.com/russkyd11/status/2062876082664071491?s=46
And not 18 yet!
Looks like a prospect indeed.

He's even got a fish tank on his back in parts of that video.

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #16 on: Today at 08:32:56 AM »
I think Burrowes has a chance also, can play wide, has played up top and also played full back for England….expect to see a few of the young guys in pre-season.

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #17 on: Today at 10:25:19 AM »
I think Jimoh-Aloba has a chance, I've been impressed with how unfazed he's looked in his brief appearances.

He didn't really shine at Albion though. I think a season long loan is on the cards.

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #18 on: Today at 11:03:44 AM »
We should never loan our young lads to WBA. Their shiteness rubs off on them - Iling Jr, Dobbins, Jimoh. They'll never flourish so high above sea-level.

Offline Exeter 77

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #19 on: Today at 11:06:41 AM »
The only exception I can think of is Graham Fenton.

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #20 on: Today at 05:04:24 PM »
We seem unable to progress players regularly from the u18s to first team level. If we can't do that after winning the youth double last season, then it does seem a poor return. Several will make it in the EFL at different levels, but if we undeniably had the best team in that age group I'd be expecting a bit more.

It could just be a perception, but youth players come through more readily at other big clubs like Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.

I think Bogarde is the only one in the current squad who has progressed recently.

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #21 on: Today at 06:02:47 PM »
is the Madjo deal all fully done now? there was some issue previously, I think...

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #22 on: Today at 06:08:26 PM »
We've signed him but can't register him until he's 18, which is in January.

Online Yeltzbagger

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #23 on: Today at 06:17:16 PM »
We seem unable to progress players regularly from the u18s to first team level. If we can't do that after winning the youth double last season, then it does seem a poor return. Several will make it in the EFL at different levels, but if we undeniably had the best team in that age group I'd be expecting a bit more.

It could just be a perception, but youth players come through more readily at other big clubs like Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.

I think Bogarde is the only one in the current squad who has progressed recently.
It's even worse - we won the Youth Cup twice in 4 years and all we have is Bogarde so far. But I have hopes for Burrowes in particular, Broggio, who did very well at Falkirk after a serious injury, and Rowe, who looked strong and fast before he went out on loan. A bit soon perhaps for Jack McGrath and Markie Meade but they are very promising.

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #24 on: Today at 06:22:39 PM »
it's been a while since one of our own broke through, can't wait for it to happen again, there's just something fulfilling about one of our own making it

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #25 on: Today at 06:49:30 PM »
Brian Madjo will start to make an impact. He’s quite a unit

https://xcancel.com/russkyd11/status/2062876082664071491?s=46
And not 18 yet!
Looks like a prospect indeed.

Isn’t there still a dispute regarding signing/registering him ?

Caused by him having been capped by Luxembourg and therefore subject to international transfer restrictions due to his age, which outweighs the fact that he’s from London.

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #26 on: Today at 07:48:21 PM »
Barry. Penalty.

Offline paul_e

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #27 on: Today at 09:51:31 PM »
We seem unable to progress players regularly from the u18s to first team level. If we can't do that after winning the youth double last season, then it does seem a poor return. Several will make it in the EFL at different levels, but if we undeniably had the best team in that age group I'd be expecting a bit more.

It could just be a perception, but youth players come through more readily at other big clubs like Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.

I think Bogarde is the only one in the current squad who has progressed recently.
It's even worse - we won the Youth Cup twice in 4 years and all we have is Bogarde so far. But I have hopes for Burrowes in particular, Broggio, who did very well at Falkirk after a serious injury, and Rowe, who looked strong and fast before he went out on loan. A bit soon perhaps for Jack McGrath and Markie Meade but they are very promising.

This is slightly misleading.

On current sales we've made over £40m on that team and have 5 of them still on the books, that's not bad going 5 years on from the final, with the entire academy programme from that final until the next effectively self-funded from the sales.

Online Yeltzbagger

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Re: Breakthrough this season
« Reply #28 on: Today at 11:02:06 PM »
We seem unable to progress players regularly from the u18s to first team level. If we can't do that after winning the youth double last season, then it does seem a poor return. Several will make it in the EFL at different levels, but if we undeniably had the best team in that age group I'd be expecting a bit more.

It could just be a perception, but youth players come through more readily at other big clubs like Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.

I think Bogarde is the only one in the current squad who has progressed recently.
It's even worse - we won the Youth Cup twice in 4 years and all we have is Bogarde so far. But I have hopes for Burrowes in particular, Broggio, who did very well at Falkirk after a serious injury, and Rowe, who looked strong and fast before he went out on loan. A bit soon perhaps for Jack McGrath and Markie Meade but they are very promising.

This is slightly misleading.

On current sales we've made over £40m on that team and have 5 of them still on the books, that's not bad going 5 years on from the final, with the entire academy programme from that final until the next effectively self-funded from the sales.

Of course you are right. Certainly from a financial point of view. It's just that we all love to see one of our own come through and play for the Villa not someone else. Jacob Ramsey was the last one before Bogarde and we had to sell him.

 


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