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  1. Professor D. Kinnon of the Adam Smith business school at Glasgow University stated the SPL's position as being insolvent.

    Tell it to him - I'm sure he'll appreciate the feed back from some plastic on a fitba forum laugh.gif

    Just read his article, I thought this bit in particular -

    The second element of concern is the matter of sums due to Dundee United, whose whinging behaviour is in my opinion akin to the kid in the classroom who gives the teacher no peace and gets on everyone’s nerves.

    was applicable to a few people who post on these boards................rolleyes.gif

  2. ...You could probably get a decent discussion going if you started a dedicated thread in the SPL board (don't start it off by having a go at people though) I bet you get a reasonably response. And what's with all the "<br>" shite ?

    The SFL is full to the brim with yoofs, it's also full to the brim with solvent clubs (with one exception of course) And the club I support has produced a fair few of it's own players in recent years.

    I'm going to hell now, I know it. I didn't mean to press the green button, honest. I didn't notice he was a F*lkirk supporter until I did. A big boy made me do it and ran away....

  3. If the SFA Board were worth their wages, one of the rules of Scottish football would be - A minimum of 6 players of the starting 11 players on the pitch in each and every senior league match must have attended school within a 30 mile radius of the home ground of the club - for all Scottish League matches with no exceptions (including the SPL).

    Such a rule would force all Scottish Senior clubs to focus upon developing youths from areas around their clubs.

    There needs to be a complete and utter rethink of how the youth game is set up and run. I'm not an expert in any way shape or form but my opinions of the youth game here are based on entirely on coaching at the youth level and my son's experiences as a youth player both abroad and here in Scotland.

    One of the first things I would scrap is the non-competitive nature of the game until they hit U12. My son started playing at 6 years old and every game he played was in a competitive league until we returned to Scotland, then he had to go to a non-competitive league. And pro youth, wtf is the thinking behind the non-competitive nature of that?

    Football is a competitive game. Teach kids that it's ok to lose when they're 6-11 years old and you've sowed the seeds of doubt at an early age.

    Stop putting the facilities the kids have down. Scotland produced many good players who didn't have 3 or 4g astro pitches to play on, and funnily enough, in both Germany and Holland a lot of teams moved onto red ash around November wink.gif.

    Spend the money that has been invested on the future of the game where it should be spent, on the kids, and get the fans of teams outwith the SFL to realise that they need to blood a lot of young players, put up with pish results and accept that the game will never change unless they do.

    Rant over, please return to your normal P&B service.

  4. ...Would you go and see your club if they adopted a policy of promoting players from the youth set up and an occasional new player who moves into town for wages only ?

    I would, but then I've been watching the Albion too long to be anything but a realist.

    And unfortunately, one of the main problems with teams like Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Hibs etc. is as much to with the supporters as it is to do with how the clubs bring their youths on. Their supporters (like everyone who follows a football team) want success, and while they're willing to have maybe one or two young guys in the team who make the occasional mistake as they learn the ropes, they just won't tolerate their team getting humped every week.

    Bah, for me, not getting humped every week is a success.

  5. Is it not the case that a lot of youth set-ups are funded by grants etc which are ring-fenced?

    I think the suggestion that investment in youth will vanish is along similar lines to the ones about social unrest and deaths which take their time.

    I'm not saying that the investment will completely vanish, but it's not the first time youth set-ups have been scrapped when finances get a bit tight.

    The real problem is that a lot of government money has been spent on the pro-youth set up in this country and continues to be spent - if any team does consider scrapping their youth set up then there's something seriously wrong.

  6. ...I also posted previously that clubs would start to look for savings at youth level first which is always first under review and sure as fate at least 2 SPL clubs have started looking at cutting back on the amounts they spend on youth development etc with more to follow.....

    That's about the only thing you've said that makes sense and it's something that all fans should be up in arms about.

    Between 2006-2009 the SFA received somewhere in the region of £12m from the Scottish Government for the development of the youth game and to distribute to football teams who had 'pro youth' set-ups.

    The amounts paid since 2009 are harder to get a hold of since the Scottish Government called the SFA to parliament in Edinburgh in 2011 to explain the youth football set-up and what has happened to the money.

    If any club uses the current financial uncertainties to scrap their youth set-ups, they are severely taking the pish.mad.gif

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