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| Quote ="pyeman"Sorry to be pendantic but didnt shenton play on the wing before tm arrived?'"
I think Shenton ended the 1st N.L season at centre when Dave Woods was the coach
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| Quote ="duke street 10"A very good post cheshire
This area is an absolute gold mine for talent,but we miss out to alot of them due to the set up.
Its like a quiz,think of the G.B internationals that were born in the town but never played for Cas.
Gareth Ellis,Andy Goodway,Paul Anderson,Daryl powell,Paul Broadbent, Rob burrow(not sure about Gareth Raynor)
Any others?, do know there will be others
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yes i think you could add another 20 or so to that list it just depends how far you want to go back i suppose.
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| One of the major problems in development is that whilst clubs will happily spend 60k on an average overseas players, they only ever seem to allocate 25k maximum to development staff. Now elsewhere in the workplace, people with the necessary skills leave to chase the greater earning potential.
Now Im not saying thats me, but I worked in RL development at 2 clubs and my earning potential was fixed at that with low job security. Hence I left to teach with much much higher earning potential and much greater job security. I know of plenty of very high quality staff who no longer work at clubs because of this.
RL development jobs are often seen as the jobs you do first after university and thats what you get for the money. Its things like that that I mean when I say, invest in youth. Its a highly specialist job, so employ specialists and renumerate them accordingly. It will be a better investment than paying the Sean Rudder's of this world.
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| Quote ="Cheshire Tiger"See we lost then?
We have one of the finest pool of young players in the world on our doorstep. Look how often Cas schools make finals. Surely only the Wigan / Leigh Servie Area can rival ours.
Now, the club is paying a bit of a price for cutbacks that had to be made when we were relegated. I know money is often tight, but if we ringfenced £100k of our playing budget and instead of paying an average overseas player to play and give him a house etc....., why not invest that on top of what we do currently with our juniors?
I know the club has a junior structure, but there is always more that can be done. At present we cannot be the biggest club in the game yet, BUT we can have a junior programme that rivals the best in the world.
If we staff it with high quality sports science and coaching staff and invest in the finest facilites we can that will pay off. Ajax is not amongst the biggest football clubs in the world, but its youth system is. That can be our model.
a fine post cheshire you clearly know the time of day and what is required to enhance a young players performance,the club could certainly do with a person like yourself involved in developing players.
you should send your ideas to the ceo and tim rumford the develpment officer for their views,they are always asking for ideas and often get them from the local junior clubs but unfortunately most get knocked back due to cost cutting although jack fulton has always been supportive financially to getting things up and running.
one of the many reasons that we have so many cas lads been developed by other super league clubs is because many of the parents and coach`s have lost faith with the cas system and its many junior failures that they have quite simply let their kids go to other clubs that will develope them better.
has a father and coach of a junior side i would be very reluctant to advise a kid that cas is the best place for their development,my own son is regarded by many has one of the best players of his generation and there is nothing id like more than seeing him sign for the tigers but at this moment in time there is no way i would trust the current regime to get the very best out of him.
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| Its definately 24, And there is a minimum i think, Unless an agreement can be reached between the 2 sides, But i dont know if its a certain % of the contract.
I think we will be making Rich an offer in the region of 80k a year, Fitness dependant. If any club wishes to take him, They best have a very large bank balance
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