Soup Ladle
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At Pools there's been a lot of talk about having our youth academy scrapped next year due to the fact we won't have parachute payments and youth funding being stopped. What's been going on here for the last week or two basically forces Raj Singh's hand into closing down our youth setup until we ever get back to the league. We've been taken the piss out of by a Prem club.
We had a 17 year old defender on our books called Luca Murphy. He'd never made a first appearance but been on the bench a few times. The club said he wasn't physically ready for games week in/out in this division. A lot of higher level clubs were sniffing around him but no firm bids came in. He went out on trial a couple of times but no firm interest. In January he went to Fulham on trial and they rejected him. Since he came back, Murphy has had his head turned and rejected a pro deal with us. We reckon Fulham told him to bide his time, reject a contract and they'll pick him up for nowt. They then come in and snap him up on a free and are refusing to pay us any compo even though the kid's been with us since he was 9 or something. If we were FL, they'd have to pay compensation but because we're here they're not.
What Fulham have done is within the rules but snidey as fuck. Considering they spent 100m on finishing 2nd last in the Prem you'd think they could give us something. I'm not talking millions but adequate compo for the time spent training him and the registration for the player. Sheffield United are now on to one of our 16 year olds but apparently have told Pools they'll pay an amount per year we had him. That's just proper conduct.
It makes you think, why the hell bother giving kids a chance in the game if this is what's gonna happen? The NL give no protection to clubs training their own and let's not even start on FFP, we all know it'd be a much different league if that was brought in....
Hopefully the money we'll save on youth funding will be spent on getting us up next season so we can operate in a set up that protects its members and has some protection for fair competition on and off the pitch.
We had a 17 year old defender on our books called Luca Murphy. He'd never made a first appearance but been on the bench a few times. The club said he wasn't physically ready for games week in/out in this division. A lot of higher level clubs were sniffing around him but no firm bids came in. He went out on trial a couple of times but no firm interest. In January he went to Fulham on trial and they rejected him. Since he came back, Murphy has had his head turned and rejected a pro deal with us. We reckon Fulham told him to bide his time, reject a contract and they'll pick him up for nowt. They then come in and snap him up on a free and are refusing to pay us any compo even though the kid's been with us since he was 9 or something. If we were FL, they'd have to pay compensation but because we're here they're not.
What Fulham have done is within the rules but snidey as fuck. Considering they spent 100m on finishing 2nd last in the Prem you'd think they could give us something. I'm not talking millions but adequate compo for the time spent training him and the registration for the player. Sheffield United are now on to one of our 16 year olds but apparently have told Pools they'll pay an amount per year we had him. That's just proper conduct.
It makes you think, why the hell bother giving kids a chance in the game if this is what's gonna happen? The NL give no protection to clubs training their own and let's not even start on FFP, we all know it'd be a much different league if that was brought in....
Hopefully the money we'll save on youth funding will be spent on getting us up next season so we can operate in a set up that protects its members and has some protection for fair competition on and off the pitch.