by Dave » 07 Jan 2012, 23:26
austrianandygull wrote:Thanks forever but if a boy has to live within 1 and a half hour of Crewe then surely that boy would have a glut of clubs to choose from as Crewe is not as geographically isolated as Torquay. This surely makes it HARDER for Crewe as they are having to compete with other clubs such as Stoke, Vale, Shrewsbury, Macclesfield, Wrexhm, Wolves etc?
Not really, clubs tend to have maximum numbers at each age group 11 a side i think it is around 22 players per squad and around 14 per mini soccer age group, and young footballers wont just jump for the biggest club, families will tend to look at reputation , good coaching organisation etc , and what acadmey gives the child the best chance of progressing, and Crewe are widely regarded as one of the best acadmey clubs outside the top flight.
To be fair to our club, we only re-started our youth system i think 4 years ago, our club are a long way behind, however they are working hard improving every year, not so long ago our C/O/E were using goals held together with string and losing to Swansea/Bournemouth by over 10 goals at most age groups, they now have brand new goals, and are winning games against against those teams at some groups, not all however.
They have a long way to go, one of the reasons why i support eppp, it is going to force clubs like our to improve, and hopefully we are not to long away from producing young players capable of stepping up , like those who are at Crewe, it is vital long term for our club.
[quote="austrianandygull"]Thanks forever but if a boy has to live within 1 and a half hour of Crewe then surely that boy would have a glut of clubs to choose from as Crewe is not as geographically isolated as Torquay. This surely makes it HARDER for Crewe as they are having to compete with other clubs such as Stoke, Vale, Shrewsbury, Macclesfield, Wrexhm, Wolves etc?[/quote]
Not really, clubs tend to have maximum numbers at each age group 11 a side i think it is around 22 players per squad and around 14 per mini soccer age group, and young footballers wont just jump for the biggest club, families will tend to look at reputation , good coaching organisation etc , and what acadmey gives the child the best chance of progressing, and Crewe are widely regarded as one of the best acadmey clubs outside the top flight.
To be fair to our club, we only re-started our youth system i think 4 years ago, our club are a long way behind, however they are working hard improving every year, not so long ago our C/O/E were using goals held together with string and losing to Swansea/Bournemouth by over 10 goals at most age groups, they now have brand new goals, and are winning games against against those teams at some groups, not all however.
They have a long way to go, one of the reasons why i support eppp, it is going to force clubs like our to improve, and hopefully we are not to long away from producing young players capable of stepping up , like those who are at Crewe, it is vital long term for our club.