I keep writing EEEP, when its EPPP....sorry!
Would I do the same thing? Probably and so as you said it's not his fault or the club's but these are the rules that are known that should reflect whether its worth spending £760K per season on the academy now. The club did know the effect of the EEEP and why they should not have been persuaded by a Cat2 and they could have saved a fortune by going to Cat3 as the last million pound transfer was Murphy which was 5 years ago now...So that would have saved a min of 2.5m with no downside imo anyway.
I think I have been proved right again when I said that we generally only get local lads coming in and read this lad is from Nantwich and so he could have gone to a Cat1 somewhere else but chose not to for more practical reasons as I keep saying too..Chelsea may have bought him a house or will put him up free somewhere and that's what big money does. IF he does make the grade to the first team, the club saves tens of millions in the process and so a good bit of business that is peanuts even if it doesn't. I would guess we will get a further biggish fee if he does though.
The other thing is 300K is not a bad return on any individual player and would represent 30K per year over ten years and so if more players could come through as they have and we get lots of 300K's that wouldn't be too bad either. But with Cat2 we would have to sell THREE per season on that basis alone which is a big ask. It does suggest the multi million pounds transfers from here are not going to happen often if at all now all these kids are being watched weekly and tempted away.
To me the answer is to downgrade asap, save half a million per season and then review that in 5 years time.
Good luck to him and in reality he really didn't have a choice but to accept. The ones refusing to sign contract extensions are in a different boat as we have given them first team football in order to gain recognition and I am the first to criticise such action but maybe i shouldn't because if someone offers you lets say a 100K or more sign on fee by being a free agent, would you turn that down? Again probably not and why the academy structure needs changing to reflect what is happening in the real world...
I would like someone view on how much talent this lad has and how long as it been obvious and whether coaching per se has improved him or just playing more competitive games...We all improve in some ways no matter what that is though...
Last edited by MikeSB; 28-03-2018 at 02:56 PM.
I keep writing EEEP, when its EPPP....sorry!
Wonder if Nunn should have talked to George Cooper who has made only 4 sub appearances since he joined Posh. Dave Artell hinting that all is not well for Cooper, who is about as far removed from a Steve Evans player as you could possibly get.
Really? I didn't know that and wondered how he was getting on? I suspect he will be still living here and travelling and staying over but it isn't the easiest place to get to..
I wonder if he wants to come back and we would be prepared to pay posh something? Seems like a lot of our ex players are finding it tough. Wigan could make the Championship now but surprisingly Nick Powell was left out of the starting line up in their recent cup match which they lost. He has been scoring regularly and wonder if he could still make the PL?
By all accounts the lad was earning £100 p/w. Now I don't know if that included travelling allowance (doubt it seeing as he is a dabber!) or other allowances but that is what I was told, now he's on £3k a week, which for a 16 year old who has never kicked a ball at senior level is insane.
He could have got more. I have said previously the Man City u-16 captain, about 5 years ago was on £5k a week. Perhaps Nunn's agent isn't that good.
He will probably get private schooling and Mum and Dad a Merc to travel to see him in.
Well it’s certainly a shame we won’t see the lad play for Crewe. I’m not sure we can hang this on EPPP though. The reported upfront fee seems higher than that which the formula for determining compensation would’ve provided. I believe the boy has only been in Crewe’s Academy since he was 11 or 12. The two clubs have obviously negotiated a private deal, especially so if they’ve agreed upon ‘add-ons’ for future first team appearances; such add-ons are not allowed for within the EPPP. Such a private deal was always possible pre-EPPP, and if anything you could say it’s encouraging at least, that such deals are still possible for one of his age, who hadn’t even yet progressed to Crewe’s own scholarship.