Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:09 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:57 am
Forever Blue wrote:' Swansea's loss,So Cardiff gain a star for the future '
Lloyd Humphries 16 years old Cardiff City player
Lloyd comes from Neath, his club as a kid was Bryncoch, he was recommended for a trial at Swansea at Under 9's, at the time, the coaching at the Swans was shocking, so Lloyd's Dad decided to take him to Cardiff City.
Lloyd has been there since he has been about 10, he has had numerous junior caps for Wales and is very highly rated. I think he will be a future full international and as long as Cardiff City do not sell him, he will play in your first team inside the next 2 or 3 seasons, he is only about 16 now, He has great pace, he is very confident on the ball and has a great range of passing excellent feet and a box of tricks.
I hope all is well my Friend, you take care and Good Luck for next season.
A Swansea ex coach
Tue Jul 01, 2014 6:56 am
Woodville Willie wrote:Forever Blue wrote:' Swansea's loss,So Cardiff gain a star for the future '
Lloyd Humphries 16 years old Cardiff City player
Lloyd comes from Neath, his club as a kid was Bryncoch, he was recommended for a trial at Swansea at Under 9's, at the time, the coaching at the Swans was shocking, so Lloyd's Dad decided to take him to Cardiff City.
Lloyd has been there since he has been about 10, he has had numerous junior caps for Wales and is very highly rated. I think he will be a future full international and as long as Cardiff City do not sell him, he will play in your first team inside the next 2 or 3 seasons, he is only about 16 now, He has great pace, he is very confident on the ball and has a great range of passing excellent feet and a box of tricks.
I hope all is well my Friend, you take care and Good Luck for next season.
A Swansea ex coach
Ironically, it could suit Lloyd that the seniors are a Championship side at present. He wouldn't get a look in at PL level yet. If he is as talented as I have read, maybe the odd cup game for just 20 mins or so to start with and see how he does.
Nice to have a local virtually home-grown lad come through!!!
Tue Jul 01, 2014 9:42 am
Tue Jul 01, 2014 9:51 am
Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:24 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:29 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:35 pm
thehumblegringo wrote:As much as it pains me to say it, I was talking to someone the other day who told me that Swansea's academy has come on leaps and bounds. He said that they're about to apply for category A status soon and that we are at least 3 years behind them now.
Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:47 pm
bluebird7291 wrote:thehumblegringo wrote:As much as it pains me to say it, I was talking to someone the other day who told me that Swansea's academy has come on leaps and bounds. He said that they're about to apply for category A status soon and that we are at least 3 years behind them now.
someone was pulling your leg there, Cardiff are still miles ahead when it comes to the academy. They are only now reaching out to other areas, We as Cardiff have been doing this for years.
1. Cardiff are better for outfield
2. Swansea are better for goal keepers.
Honestly they are only going to take the next step "which we have already done" due to them recently building the training ground.
there are lots of good kids playing for Cardiff who are from Swansea, The kids who fail in Cardiff's academy tend to end up at Swansea from what i have seen.
UNLESS they are goalkeepers. they spend alot of time on goalkeepers, which we should take a leaf out of their book for.
Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:03 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:10 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:12 pm
6 bysedd wrote:Doesn't surprise me at all and the coaching at the Swans academies isn't the best.My brothers kid is now with the Cardiff academy having been bombed out by the Swans a few months ago..The following day he had a phonecall off Cardiff asking him to train.They've definitely got their finger on the pulse.
Probably sounds like sour grapes I know but when he was at the Swans it was nothing short of shambolic and every single parent was tamping with how it was being run down there.
P.s I don't think reeco has anything to do at academy level.
Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:16 pm
simon.wiesenthal wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Doesn't surprise me at all and the coaching at the Swans academies isn't the best.My brothers kid is now with the Cardiff academy having been bombed out by the Swans a few months ago..The following day he had a phonecall off Cardiff asking him to train.They've definitely got their finger on the pulse.
Probably sounds like sour grapes I know but when he was at the Swans it was nothing short of shambolic and every single parent was tamping with how it was being run down there.
P.s I don't think reeco has anything to do at academy level.
it says ex coach.............the boy is now 20....was dumped by the swans at 9.......so its a coach that was there 11 years ago........
Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:28 pm
6 bysedd wrote:simon.wiesenthal wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Doesn't surprise me at all and the coaching at the Swans academies isn't the best.My brothers kid is now with the Cardiff academy having been bombed out by the Swans a few months ago..The following day he had a phonecall off Cardiff asking him to train.They've definitely got their finger on the pulse.
Probably sounds like sour grapes I know but when he was at the Swans it was nothing short of shambolic and every single parent was tamping with how it was being run down there.
P.s I don't think reeco has anything to do at academy level.
it says ex coach.............the boy is now 20....was dumped by the swans at 9.......so its a coach that was there 11 years ago........
Tidy.Not sure we had an academy 11 years ago.A school of excellence maybe.
Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:36 pm
NJ73 wrote:http://www.swanseacity.net/news/article/dave-adams-appointment-1554980.aspx
Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:38 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:27 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:32 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:52 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:00 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:05 pm
waddle wrote:From what I can understand is that Swansea are more selective than cardiff and target individuals while Cardiff throw out a net so to speak and offer a lot of kids to train with them , many kids from my area have trained with the Cardiff set up
Not sure which is the best way tbh
Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:07 pm
6 bysedd wrote:Doesn't surprise me at all and the coaching at the Swans academies isn't the best.My brothers kid is now with the Cardiff academy having been bombed out by the Swans a few months ago..The following day he had a phonecall off Cardiff asking him to train.They've definitely got their finger on the pulse.
Probably sounds like sour grapes I know but when he was at the Swans it was nothing short of shambolic and every single parent was tamping with how it was being run down there.
P.s I don't think reeco has anything to do at academy level.
Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:09 pm
simon.wiesenthal wrote:waddle wrote:From what I can understand is that Swansea are more selective than cardiff and target individuals while Cardiff throw out a net so to speak and offer a lot of kids to train with them , many kids from my area have trained with the Cardiff set up
Not sure which is the best way tbh
not enough boys from South Wales making it at mo.......both clubs under achieving after both spending a fortune on improving bringing youngsters through.......
Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:12 pm
bluebird7291 wrote:thehumblegringo wrote:As much as it pains me to say it, I was talking to someone the other day who told me that Swansea's academy has come on leaps and bounds. He said that they're about to apply for category A status soon and that we are at least 3 years behind them now.
someone was pulling your leg there, Cardiff are still miles ahead when it comes to the academy. They are only now reaching out to other areas, We as Cardiff have been doing this for years.
1. Cardiff are better for outfield
2. Swansea are better for goal keepers.
Honestly they are only going to take the next step "which we have already done" due to them recently building the training ground.
there are lots of good kids playing for Cardiff who are from Swansea, The kids who fail in Cardiff's academy tend to end up at Swansea from what i have seen.
UNLESS they are goalkeepers. they spend alot of time on goalkeepers, which we should take a leaf out of their book for.
Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:31 pm
Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:58 pm
6 bysedd wrote:You'll get Cardiff scouts at an opening of an envelope.They've saturated South Wales and like Waddle's just said, their philosophy seems to be quantity over quality.It is a difficult one though because it seems to work and they often beat Swansea when they play.
I just hope that Swansea aren't of the delusion in thinking that because we're Premier League and a good draw at the moment that any kid or parent would choose us over Cardiff because of this.I don't think that is the case to be honest because we're not that arrogant but we are behind Cardiff at this level no doubt.I think the number of changes at coaching level down here and the lack of direction shows that we aren't satisfied and are aware of this so hopefully we can get it right with this Adams chap and push on.
Tue Jul 01, 2014 4:00 pm
JimmyJazz wrote:please make this a sticky - almost an entire discussion on football and virtually no abuse!!
Tue Jul 01, 2014 4:08 pm
simon.wiesenthal wrote:6 bysedd wrote:You'll get Cardiff scouts at an opening of an envelope.They've saturated South Wales and like Waddle's just said, their philosophy seems to be quantity over quality.It is a difficult one though because it seems to work and they often beat Swansea when they play.
I just hope that Swansea aren't of the delusion in thinking that because we're Premier League and a good draw at the moment that any kid or parent would choose us over Cardiff because of this.I don't think that is the case to be honest because we're not that arrogant but we are behind Cardiff at this level no doubt.I think the number of changes at coaching level down here and the lack of direction shows that we aren't satisfied and are aware of this so hopefully we can get it right with this Adams chap and push on.
how did you lose emyr Huws to Man City?
Tue Jul 01, 2014 4:25 pm
6 bysedd wrote:simon.wiesenthal wrote:6 bysedd wrote:You'll get Cardiff scouts at an opening of an envelope.They've saturated South Wales and like Waddle's just said, their philosophy seems to be quantity over quality.It is a difficult one though because it seems to work and they often beat Swansea when they play.
I just hope that Swansea aren't of the delusion in thinking that because we're Premier League and a good draw at the moment that any kid or parent would choose us over Cardiff because of this.I don't think that is the case to be honest because we're not that arrogant but we are behind Cardiff at this level no doubt.I think the number of changes at coaching level down here and the lack of direction shows that we aren't satisfied and are aware of this so hopefully we can get it right with this Adams chap and push on.
how did you lose emyr Huws to Man City?
Tue Jul 01, 2014 4:29 pm
waddle wrote:6 bysedd wrote:Doesn't surprise me at all and the coaching at the Swans academies isn't the best.My brothers kid is now with the Cardiff academy having been bombed out by the Swans a few months ago..The following day he had a phonecall off Cardiff asking him to train.They've definitely got their finger on the pulse.
Probably sounds like sour grapes I know but when he was at the Swans it was nothing short of shambolic and every single parent was tamping with how it was being run down there.
P.s I don't think reeco has anything to do at academy level.
He was kids coach for about that age wasn't he and if he was 10 and he's now 16 it was only 6 yrs ago , but if I'm wrong I'll apologise just sounds like it may be him to me