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worcester_ccfc wrote:I'll translate that:
We don't want to spend money on players so will just put average young players in the squad in the hope that they will leave us as a mid table Championship team.
No ambition progress and more likely to be relegated.
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Forever Blue wrote:BREAKING: THE HIERARCHY NOW WANT A TEAM FULL OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS
Did we not hear this bullshit when Steve Morison became manager lol
The Truth is there is NO long term plan and 15 years later everyone has had enough of the Bullshut.
First The Hierarchy at this moment in time are happy with Omer Riza as the manager, but will continue their so called search.
Even though for he a plan should have been in place.
Cardiff want a first team full of "home-grown talent" in years to come and hope their new loan policy will enable them to do that.
The Bluebirds' loan strategy in times gone by has been questioned and rightly so. For too long, the club's young players were unable to gain valuable senior experience and it saw their progression stunted, meaning few home-grown products ever made it into the first team.
But club chiefs believe that recent loan successes have put Cardiff "on the map" and now other teams' scouts are actively recruiting some of the Bluebirds' young and fringe players. It might seem pie-in-the-sky stuff, but according to first-team coach Tom Ramasut, the dream of the Board is to have a first XI packed full of Cardiff kids.
Ramasut :
“We’ve had to work really hard to get some of the players out on loan because other clubs maybe didn't recognise the wealth of talent that we have in our academy.”
“Now that we've had players like Eli King, Isaak Davies , Tom Davies and Joel Bagan go out and help their teams — even in cases where it's been in other countries — clubs in different divisions are looking to us, sending scouts to watch and requesting players who can join them on loan.”
"Certainly, those young players have put the club on the map, where we're seen to offer opportunities for academy players to go out on loan. That's a huge thing for us, as we can send more players.”
"The aim now is to allow these players the time to achieve their potential and hopefully break into the first team.”
“With our loan strategy we're trying to achieve a first team full of home-grown talent in years to come, but they need the time to achieve that potential. It is a new vision and direction by the club and hopefully by doing tis we will see our work come to fruition in the years to come."
Cardiff currently have six players out on loan — Joel Colwill (Cheltenham Town), Eli King (Stevenage), Kieron Evans (Newport County), Malachi Fagan-Walcott (York City), Raheem Conte (Woking) and Roko Simic (KV Kortrijk) — and fans were clear when they voiced their lack of enthusiasm for some of those transfers in the past.
Wed Oct 09, 2024 5:42 pm
wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:BREAKING: THE HIERARCHY NOW WANT A TEAM FULL OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS
Did we not hear this bullshit when Steve Morison became manager lol
The Truth is there is NO long term plan and 15 years later everyone has had enough of the Bullshut.
First The Hierarchy at this moment in time are happy with Omer Riza as the manager, but will continue their so called search.
Even though for he a plan should have been in place.
Cardiff want a first team full of "home-grown talent" in years to come and hope their new loan policy will enable them to do that.
The Bluebirds' loan strategy in times gone by has been questioned and rightly so. For too long, the club's young players were unable to gain valuable senior experience and it saw their progression stunted, meaning few home-grown products ever made it into the first team.
But club chiefs believe that recent loan successes have put Cardiff "on the map" and now other teams' scouts are actively recruiting some of the Bluebirds' young and fringe players. It might seem pie-in-the-sky stuff, but according to first-team coach Tom Ramasut, the dream of the Board is to have a first XI packed full of Cardiff kids.
Ramasut :
“We’ve had to work really hard to get some of the players out on loan because other clubs maybe didn't recognise the wealth of talent that we have in our academy.”
“Now that we've had players like Eli King, Isaak Davies , Tom Davies and Joel Bagan go out and help their teams — even in cases where it's been in other countries — clubs in different divisions are looking to us, sending scouts to watch and requesting players who can join them on loan.”
"Certainly, those young players have put the club on the map, where we're seen to offer opportunities for academy players to go out on loan. That's a huge thing for us, as we can send more players.”
"The aim now is to allow these players the time to achieve their potential and hopefully break into the first team.”
“With our loan strategy we're trying to achieve a first team full of home-grown talent in years to come, but they need the time to achieve that potential. It is a new vision and direction by the club and hopefully by doing tis we will see our work come to fruition in the years to come."
Cardiff currently have six players out on loan — Joel Colwill (Cheltenham Town), Eli King (Stevenage), Kieron Evans (Newport County), Malachi Fagan-Walcott (York City), Raheem Conte (Woking) and Roko Simic (KV Kortrijk) — and fans were clear when they voiced their lack of enthusiasm for some of those transfers in the past.
When was this wrote ? Isn't this an article and then added to from last year ?
Wed Oct 09, 2024 5:46 pm
Forever Blue wrote:wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:BREAKING: THE HIERARCHY NOW WANT A TEAM FULL OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS
Did we not hear this bullshit when Steve Morison became manager lol
The Truth is there is NO long term plan and 15 years later everyone has had enough of the Bullshut.
First The Hierarchy at this moment in time are happy with Omer Riza as the manager, but will continue their so called search.
Even though for he a plan should have been in place.
Cardiff want a first team full of "home-grown talent" in years to come and hope their new loan policy will enable them to do that.
The Bluebirds' loan strategy in times gone by has been questioned and rightly so. For too long, the club's young players were unable to gain valuable senior experience and it saw their progression stunted, meaning few home-grown products ever made it into the first team.
But club chiefs believe that recent loan successes have put Cardiff "on the map" and now other teams' scouts are actively recruiting some of the Bluebirds' young and fringe players. It might seem pie-in-the-sky stuff, but according to first-team coach Tom Ramasut, the dream of the Board is to have a first XI packed full of Cardiff kids.
Ramasut :
“We’ve had to work really hard to get some of the players out on loan because other clubs maybe didn't recognise the wealth of talent that we have in our academy.”
“Now that we've had players like Eli King, Isaak Davies , Tom Davies and Joel Bagan go out and help their teams — even in cases where it's been in other countries — clubs in different divisions are looking to us, sending scouts to watch and requesting players who can join them on loan.”
"Certainly, those young players have put the club on the map, where we're seen to offer opportunities for academy players to go out on loan. That's a huge thing for us, as we can send more players.”
"The aim now is to allow these players the time to achieve their potential and hopefully break into the first team.”
“With our loan strategy we're trying to achieve a first team full of home-grown talent in years to come, but they need the time to achieve that potential. It is a new vision and direction by the club and hopefully by doing tis we will see our work come to fruition in the years to come."
Cardiff currently have six players out on loan — Joel Colwill (Cheltenham Town), Eli King (Stevenage), Kieron Evans (Newport County), Malachi Fagan-Walcott (York City), Raheem Conte (Woking) and Roko Simic (KV Kortrijk) — and fans were clear when they voiced their lack of enthusiasm for some of those transfers in the past.
When was this wrote ? Isn't this an article and then added to from last year ?
Written today:
And I have said my bit:
Wez,
Williams says he took it from the match programme the other day.
ByGlen Williams
16:08, 9 OCT 2024
Cardiff want a first team full of "home-grown talent" in years to come and hope their new loan policy will enable them to do that.
Wed Oct 09, 2024 5:48 pm
wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:BREAKING: THE HIERARCHY NOW WANT A TEAM FULL OF HOME GROWN PLAYERS
Did we not hear this bullshit when Steve Morison became manager lol
The Truth is there is NO long term plan and 15 years later everyone has had enough of the Bullshut.
First The Hierarchy at this moment in time are happy with Omer Riza as the manager, but will continue their so called search.
Even though for he a plan should have been in place.
Cardiff want a first team full of "home-grown talent" in years to come and hope their new loan policy will enable them to do that.
The Bluebirds' loan strategy in times gone by has been questioned and rightly so. For too long, the club's young players were unable to gain valuable senior experience and it saw their progression stunted, meaning few home-grown products ever made it into the first team.
But club chiefs believe that recent loan successes have put Cardiff "on the map" and now other teams' scouts are actively recruiting some of the Bluebirds' young and fringe players. It might seem pie-in-the-sky stuff, but according to first-team coach Tom Ramasut, the dream of the Board is to have a first XI packed full of Cardiff kids.
Ramasut :
“We’ve had to work really hard to get some of the players out on loan because other clubs maybe didn't recognise the wealth of talent that we have in our academy.”
“Now that we've had players like Eli King, Isaak Davies , Tom Davies and Joel Bagan go out and help their teams — even in cases where it's been in other countries — clubs in different divisions are looking to us, sending scouts to watch and requesting players who can join them on loan.”
"Certainly, those young players have put the club on the map, where we're seen to offer opportunities for academy players to go out on loan. That's a huge thing for us, as we can send more players.”
"The aim now is to allow these players the time to achieve their potential and hopefully break into the first team.”
“With our loan strategy we're trying to achieve a first team full of home-grown talent in years to come, but they need the time to achieve that potential. It is a new vision and direction by the club and hopefully by doing tis we will see our work come to fruition in the years to come."
Cardiff currently have six players out on loan — Joel Colwill (Cheltenham Town), Eli King (Stevenage), Kieron Evans (Newport County), Malachi Fagan-Walcott (York City), Raheem Conte (Woking) and Roko Simic (KV Kortrijk) — and fans were clear when they voiced their lack of enthusiasm for some of those transfers in the past.
When was this wrote ? Isn't this an article and then added to from last year ?
Written today:
And I have said my bit:
Wez,
Williams says he took it from the match programme the other day.
ByGlen Williams
16:08, 9 OCT 2024
Cardiff want a first team full of "home-grown talent" in years to come and hope their new loan policy will enable them to do that.
He's rehashed this from last year I'm sure I've read this over 12 months ago Bagan is with us this season
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worcester_ccfc wrote:I'll translate that:
We don't want to spend money on players so will just put average young players in the squad in the hope that they will leave us as a mid table Championship team.
No ambition progress and more likely to be relegated.
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montyblue wrote:Only plus we might see reindorf in and meite puffer out
Thu Oct 10, 2024 6:41 am
pembroke allan wrote:Don't be surprised if riza is given an extension of several games