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' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:25 pm

' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT ON LOAN & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :thumbright: :thumbright:



Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock believes more of Cardiff City's youngsters should go out on loan to lower league club for more experience and toughens them and personally I agree :thumbright:

Warnock and the board of Cardiff City were not happy with what the DVP team & Academy structure have been producing and for the last seven years its virtually stood still regarding youngsters making it in to the Cardiff City first team.

Other than Declan John who could be looking for a new club this coming January,City have not produced any real note of talent for seven years

So Warnock believes its crucial for Cardiff youngsters to go out on loan for more experience - just like striker Rhys Healey is doing at Newport County.

"I just felt it needed a whole restructuring for the long term future of the club," said Warnock.


Rhys Healey has been on fire at Newport County and is being watched by City's scouts :thumbright:



Only today Cardiff City have announced a shake-up of their age-grade set-up after parting company with highly-rated development team manager Kevin Nicholson.

Last week City announced the departure of 10 Cardiff City DVP players for this coming January.

As to the long term future of the DVP team and Cardiff City's Academy, it will be interesting to see if money is invested and Cardiff City's plans?

One thing fans love about their team,is if local talent makes it.


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Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:54 pm

Christ,If I see that picture of Warnock once more. :twisted: :lol:

Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:55 pm

Sneggyblubird wrote:Christ,If I see that picture of Warnock once more. :twisted: :lol:


:lol:

Martin, He's being serious,I will put a laughing one on of him next time :thumbright:

Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:55 pm

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Oops Warnocks even serious about the :ayatollah: :ayatollah:
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Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:55 pm

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Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:27 pm

Forever Blue wrote::bluebird:

:lol:

Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:28 pm

Forever Blue wrote:' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT ON LOAN & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :thumbright: :thumbright:



Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock believes more of Cardiff City's youngsters should go out on loan to lower league club for more experience and toughens them and personally I agree :thumbright:

Warnock and the board of Cardiff City were not happy with what the DVP team & Academy structure have been producing and for the last seven years its virtually stood still regarding youngsters making it in to the Cardiff City first team.

Other than Declan John who could be looking for a new club this coming January,City have not produced any real note of talent for seven years

So Warnock believes its crucial for Cardiff youngsters to go out on loan for more experience - just like striker Rhys Healey is doing at Newport County.

"I just felt it needed a whole restructuring for the long term future of the club," said Warnock.


Rhys Healey has been on fire at Newport County and is being watched by City's scouts :thumbright:



Only today Cardiff City have announced a shake-up of their age-grade set-up after parting company with highly-rated development team manager Kevin Nicholson.

Last week City announced the departure of 10 Cardiff City DVP players for this coming January.

As to the long term future of the DVP team and Cardiff City's Academy, it will be interesting to see if money is invested and Cardiff City's plans?

One thing fans love about their team,is if local talent makes it.


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :bluebird: :bluebird:

I think the club needs threshing up throughout all the teams at every level we have be stale the the last few years

Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Wed Dec 07, 2016 6:09 am

wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT ON LOAN & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :thumbright: :thumbright:



Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock believes more of Cardiff City's youngsters should go out on loan to lower league club for more experience and toughens them and personally I agree :thumbright:

Warnock and the board of Cardiff City were not happy with what the DVP team & Academy structure have been producing and for the last seven years its virtually stood still regarding youngsters making it in to the Cardiff City first team.

Other than Declan John who could be looking for a new club this coming January,City have not produced any real note of talent for seven years

So Warnock believes its crucial for Cardiff youngsters to go out on loan for more experience - just like striker Rhys Healey is doing at Newport County.

"I just felt it needed a whole restructuring for the long term future of the club," said Warnock.


Rhys Healey has been on fire at Newport County and is being watched by City's scouts :thumbright:



Only today Cardiff City have announced a shake-up of their age-grade set-up after parting company with highly-rated development team manager Kevin Nicholson.

Last week City announced the departure of 10 Cardiff City DVP players for this coming January.

As to the long term future of the DVP team and Cardiff City's Academy, it will be interesting to see if money is invested and Cardiff City's plans?

One thing fans love about their team,is if local talent makes it.


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :bluebird: :bluebird:

I think the club needs threshing up throughout all the teams at every level we have be stale the the last few years


I agree Wez including staff behind the scenes :thumbright: :bluebird:

Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Wed Dec 07, 2016 11:22 am

About bloody time someone got a grip on the academy. When you think back to 2000 when Sam H took over one of the first things he did was shake up the youth structure. OK we can moan about him over other matters but his academy produced a string of talent over the next 8 years which earned the club a fortune both in transfer fees and playing time on the pitch.

This club will take a while to recover from the events of the last few years but I'm willing to give NW 4 or 5 years to sort the club out from bottom to top. It's what we need urgently.

Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Wed Dec 07, 2016 2:01 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT ON LOAN & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :thumbright: :thumbright:



Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock believes more of Cardiff City's youngsters should go out on loan to lower league club for more experience and toughens them and personally I agree :thumbright:

Warnock and the board of Cardiff City were not happy with what the DVP team & Academy structure have been producing and for the last seven years its virtually stood still regarding youngsters making it in to the Cardiff City first team.

Other than Declan John who could be looking for a new club this coming January,City have not produced any real note of talent for seven years

So Warnock believes its crucial for Cardiff youngsters to go out on loan for more experience - just like striker Rhys Healey is doing at Newport County.

"I just felt it needed a whole restructuring for the long term future of the club," said Warnock.


Rhys Healey has been on fire at Newport County and is being watched by City's scouts :thumbright:



Only today Cardiff City have announced a shake-up of their age-grade set-up after parting company with highly-rated development team manager Kevin Nicholson.

Last week City announced the departure of 10 Cardiff City DVP players for this coming January.

As to the long term future of the DVP team and Cardiff City's Academy, it will be interesting to see if money is invested and Cardiff City's plans?

One thing fans love about their team,is if local talent makes it.


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :bluebird: :bluebird:

I think the club needs threshing up throughout all the teams at every level we have be stale the the last few years


I agree Wez including staff behind the scenes :thumbright: :bluebird:

What I don't get about the academy is that the youth teams are doing well especially the under 18 team but they never seem to step up

Re: ' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '

Wed Dec 07, 2016 7:50 pm

wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:' MORE CARDIFF'S PLAYERS OUT ON LOAN & CARDIFF'S FUTURE? '


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :thumbright: :thumbright:



Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock believes more of Cardiff City's youngsters should go out on loan to lower league club for more experience and toughens them and personally I agree :thumbright:

Warnock and the board of Cardiff City were not happy with what the DVP team & Academy structure have been producing and for the last seven years its virtually stood still regarding youngsters making it in to the Cardiff City first team.

Other than Declan John who could be looking for a new club this coming January,City have not produced any real note of talent for seven years

So Warnock believes its crucial for Cardiff youngsters to go out on loan for more experience - just like striker Rhys Healey is doing at Newport County.

"I just felt it needed a whole restructuring for the long term future of the club," said Warnock.


Rhys Healey has been on fire at Newport County and is being watched by City's scouts :thumbright:



Only today Cardiff City have announced a shake-up of their age-grade set-up after parting company with highly-rated development team manager Kevin Nicholson.

Last week City announced the departure of 10 Cardiff City DVP players for this coming January.

As to the long term future of the DVP team and Cardiff City's Academy, it will be interesting to see if money is invested and Cardiff City's plans?

One thing fans love about their team,is if local talent makes it.


http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/2016/12/0 ... fs-future/ :bluebird: :bluebird:

I think the club needs threshing up throughout all the teams at every level we have be stale the the last few years


I agree Wez including staff behind the scenes :thumbright: :bluebird:

What I don't get about the academy is that the youth teams are doing well especially the under 18 team but they never seem to step up



maybe there has been an over emphasis on team results instead of the 2 or 3 players each year that genuinely have a chance.
i dont watch the accademy so its just a possible answer