doobyedoobye
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I hope that the club has a real ambition to populate the first team with local players who are actual City fans like Doyle.
Obviously the club know fuck all, I've no idea where these 'mirror' figures come from, but our academy is, and always has been, a revenue stream first and foremost.
I genuinely hope Tommy Doyle (this thread is about him, not Diaz or Foden) makes it, but there never are any guarantees for any of them, but our academy is doing something very well if these figures aren't just a work of fiction.
I am sure that if they are good enough they will compete with our existing first teamers. The problem for them is the quality of our individual first team players will increase despite retirement or transfers catching up with some.I hope that the club has a real ambition to populate the first team with local players who are actual City fans like Doyle.
So you think the purpose of the academy is to make money, not provide us with players?
If you think that's true then great, Doyle would probably go for £10m+ in 2 years, job done, you din't care if he never plays for us? Just like Sancho, make a quick 10m profit, and lets just ignore the fact he's worth 5x that 15 games into his professional career...
Nothing can get around the fact the club, despite it being their stated goal, have failed to bring any player through since the takeover, and that someone expressing concern about a kid like Tommy Doyle being given a chance is met with "Yeah but we made £10m off Sancho!!! Well done us!" is a joke.
No I think its there to do both obviously, but its always been there to make money out of developing footballers, but you knew that too.So you think the purpose of the academy is to make money, not provide us with players?
Anybody got any news on how close he might be to playing again.
So you think the purpose of the academy is to make money, not provide us with players?
If you think that's true then great, Doyle would probably go for £10m+ in 2 years, job done, you din't care if he never plays for us? Just like Sancho, make a quick 10m profit, and lets just ignore the fact he's worth 5x that 15 games into his professional career...
Nothing can get around the fact the club, despite it being their stated goal, have failed to bring any player through since the takeover, and that someone expressing concern about a kid like Tommy Doyle being given a chance is met with "Yeah but we made £10m off Sancho!!! Well done us!" is a joke.