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MrRobbo Flag Chaldon 22 Jan 24 2.41pm Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by eagleman13


Sorry MrR, gotta take issue with you about the bit in red.

Boro, won away, lost at home.
B'ham won away.
Stevenage Div 1 1st team players.
Ipswich lost at home(give you that one).
AFC Div 2 1st team players.

Dont forget they have also progressed in the 'International Cup' by beating Benfica, drawing with Feyenoord, beating Monaco & drawing with Athletic Bilbao.

Bearing in mind the U21's also have players out on loan & by all accounts a couple more will be also going out on loan in the next week.

Completely appreciate all of that.

I'm not trying to say that they are toilet. More that we don't have 11 superstars waiting in the wings. And chat about the academy players quality often gets blown out of all proportion.

Even looking back to players released in the summer, Boateng, Quick, Hannam, Omilabu etc. All of which were at one point or another 'recommended' for first team action by some fans, are all playing at a much lower level.

 

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MrRobbo Flag Chaldon 22 Jan 24 2.47pm Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow

Yeah, definitely agree re the lack of planning - we have a really poor structure for developing promising academy players into professional players.

I just disagreed with the bit about a lack of U21 players knocking on the door - I think we have 2 or 3 there who another manager would've at least given an opportunity to by now.

Yep hard to disagree on Ozoh and JRS. Especially the latter given how much of hte season Olise has missed.

Connected, under Vieria we employed Saïd Aïgoun. Who had a particular focus on individual development and ensuring the transition from the Academy to senior setup. Do we have anyone else doing that now?


 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 22 Jan 24 2.51pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

I would suggest the following points as my 'two cents' though it may be worth far less than that in real terms:

1. The style of our manager - Roy relies upon seasoned professionals to execute a very rigid, regimented style of play. Therefore, players who he sees week in/week out, who he trains regularly and drills with his methodology, will always take precedence ahead of youth players.

2. Our position - Is always going to be somewhat precarious if not perilous, as it is now. Playing youth can be somewhat of a risk. I note the comments on Bradley at Liverpool and would suggest a team with 10 other World Class players is going to reduce pressure and demand upon a youth player far more than playing at Palace where every game, goal, play etc. is going to be critical and you may already be in a weak starting XI as things stand.

3. The general quality - We may well have some youngsters who would be able to step up however are hindered by the above two points. If we had a young Rooney, Neymar, Mbappe or indeed Zaha in the ranks I am sure (or would like to think) they'd be given a chance.

I'd love to see Ozoh starting, he can't do much worse than the likes of Hughes and Richards have been in previous games and looks capable. I'd also like to see more of Ahamada/France (noting that they're not academy products) and although JRS' cameos have hardly set the world alight, again would like to see him more.

Until we have a new manager and thus a new style of play/identity, and can reduce the pressure on the team (mid-table obscurity), I think it highly unlikely we'll see any of them much more let alone any other U21's. AWB should teach us though that unless they are given a chance, we'll never know.

I would also suggest that much of the calls for the youth players now may stem somewhat from the romantic notion we have future Ballon D'ors in the ranks, waiting to take the PL by storm, but probably more so as any alternative to those in the first XI would be preferable, given we're losing all the time now in any instance.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 22 Jan 24 3.17pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

If you have never watched any U21 games I would suggest taking out a subscription to Palace TV+ (only £29 for a season). There you can watch most U21 games (and under 18s) live and see for yourself which players may have 1st XI potential/prospects, or otherwise.

On many occasions when supporters have said "give the kids a chance" I have responded by asking which ones they think should get a chance. A response is usually not forthcoming as they have never watched any academy football and probably couldn't name a single player.

At least if you watch the U21 matches you will be in a better position to argue the case for certain players.

 

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 22 Jan 24 3.25pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Pete53

If you have never watched any U21 games I would suggest taking out a subscription to Palace TV+ (only £29 for a season). There you can watch most U21 games (and under 18s) live and see for yourself which players may have 1st XI potential/prospects, or otherwise.

On many occasions when supporters have said "give the kids a chance" I have responded by asking which ones they think should get a chance. A response is usually not forthcoming as they have never watched any academy football and probably couldn't name a single player.

At least if you watch the U21 matches you will be in a better position to argue the case for certain players.

The genuine main thing in youngsters is physicality. It's why I believe Ozoh is capable for a ball winning midfielder. It's also why I believe Ademorala is good enough - he has pace and a bit of skill. As for the others, there's a couple of nearlys - probably Imray currently. A lot of energy and stamina with some speed and skill.
I watch some of the underage games - not all by any means. I know Tayo was injured but believe he's well on the comeback trail.

In a similar vein, I've always thought Ahamada and Rak-Sakyi need to add physicality. A year in the Championship would be helpful for that. At a push, League one.

 


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Brinscalleagle2 Flag Brinscall 22 Jan 24 3.27pm Send a Private Message to Brinscalleagle2 Add Brinscalleagle2 as a friend

Originally posted by Pete53

If you have never watched any U21 games I would suggest taking out a subscription to Palace TV+ (only £29 for a season). There you can watch most U21 games (and under 18s) live and see for yourself which players may have 1st XI potential/prospects, or otherwise.

On many occasions when supporters have said "give the kids a chance" I have responded by asking which ones they think should get a chance. A response is usually not forthcoming as they have never watched any academy football and probably couldn't name a single player.

At least if you watch the U21 matches you will be in a better position to argue the case for certain players.


I do watch them on Palace TV and can concur that I have not seen anyone who could slot into our first team ahead of anyone in our current squad. This does not mean to say they won’t progress in the future but currently we can forget their involvement.
If it were meI I would fast track Ozoh and Franca by getting them out on loan in the Championship and would give Ahamada more involvement in our games.COYP

 

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dreamwaverider Flag London 22 Jan 24 6.37pm Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

We seem disjointed as a club.
From what i understand, the manager and his coaching staff aren't heavily involved in the recruitment transfers etc.
Compare our backroom boys to Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea etc and ask how do they compare.
Our boardroom clearly seems totally disjointed. Our locations are disjointed. Does Parish still have an office in Carnaby St.?
I dont know the detail, but I get the feeling Klopp is far more ingrained and emotionally involved than Roy. Maybe that is part of why the scousers are top.

 

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eagleman13 Flag On The Road To Hell & Alicante 22 Jan 24 7.52pm Send a Private Message to eagleman13 Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add eagleman13 as a friend

Originally posted by Brinscalleagle2


I do watch them on Palace TV and can concur that I have not seen anyone who could slot into our first team ahead of anyone in our current squad. This does not mean to say they won’t progress in the future but currently we can forget their involvement.
If it were meI I would fast track Ozoh and Franca by getting them out on loan in the Championship and would give Ahamada more involvement in our games.COYP

Q? You say that you cannot see any of our youngsters getting to out 1st team, are our 1st teamers that good?

 


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