I had a conversation with someone from the FL who deals with the Academies. He was aware of the CCFC Academy situation. This was an informal chat so any proposal would still need proper assessment and approval by FL. No emails etc to post up so up to you if you take my word for it or not. The gist of what came out of that conversation was as follows.
- ideally the Academy should be on one site owned/controlled by the club. However there are a number of Academies where two or more sites are used so it is not set in stone. (CCFC have neither ownership or control and never have had even before the new rules. To say it must all be on one site is not accurate it seems)
- any second site or third site must be long term and for a particular group of academy trainees. That is it could not change from week to week or month to month the location or the group using it. Obviously the second site facilities would need to be up to scratch. You could for instance use Ryton for the U21's and U18's site, or use the new Warwick Uni facilities when built for a set of age groups, that should meet the criteria. The Academy itself would/could still be based at AHC and the minimum number of pitches met. It is just a matter of organisation and making it work
- The rules for rooms to be available are actually tighter than for the pitches. They form part of the core tick box requirements in the audit. They can not per the rules have dual usage (ie a meeting room is also a classroom). One requirement is that there must be a classroom with 20 computers - where is that currently? Another is dedicated showers (but again is that provided now or is it acceptable to the FL etc because of the community usage element of the AHC set up?)
- The indoor pitch should be available at any time for the club. So that if lads training and weather becomes adverse they can go use it. The agreement CCFC has had for the last 3 years is a user agreement to block book facilities 3 months in advance, so did they passed the audit without that requirement it would seem so. There is no lease, there is no rights over occupancy other than what is pre booked 3 months in advance. (How often do they actually use it? and when?)
- The audit is a process but there are tick box items - facilities are a core element. To gain Cat 2 is not about getting 100% it is about getting a pass mark that is set around 65%
- The FL are looking to work with clubs to create or maintain Academies. They look for clubs to come to them with proposals then mould that proposal to best make it work. Yes the rules are the rules but this isn't a "jobs worth situation" there is room to apply some discretion to best benefit the trainees for an area. (that implies CCFC/CSF have to formulate a proposal to put forward)
Facilities required Cat 2
Grass pitches sufficient to provide for all age groups. (What do they have now and when at the Higgs? So proposal would need to show the same at least)
I x artificial floodlit pitch
1 x indoor pitch 60yds x 40yds (but could be smaller 30 x 20) (What times do they have use of this now? How big is the kicking barn?)
Changing rooms/toilet facilities for players
Changing rooms/toilet facilities for medics and coaches
Team meeting room for 20 people
Guest Lounge
Matchanalysis Suite
Medical facilities
Admin office
Private meeting room
Classrooms x 2 for 20 people (inc 20 computers )
Been trying to think where some of the above are with exclusive use by the club (eg the classrooms with computers)?. Also do we have exclusive use all the time or just for the times pre booked? What is actually pre booked? What times of the day and what days are pre booked? Match what we currently have to the demands of the rules - not sure it adds up yet we are a top Cat 2 Academy
Final thoughts do you think that CSF were involved in the original Cat 2 proposal in 2013 so might actually have past experience of how to make this work? so are the requirement new to them or known?.
I do not take the above as FL approval only that things are not so clear cut, and that some things that have been put out there are not actually quite how the CCFC Academy reality is
So can a Cat 2 Academy be retained in Coventry it would seem so
Now I would suggest that the sides involved sit down face to face and get this sorted. If they all want an Academy that is
All good information OSB.
The only area I slightly disagree with is your last paragraph.
The council and the Sports Foundation I am sure would like us to have an academy. However it is far from their responsibility to provide this.
Whether Wasps want us to have an academy or not should be completely irrelevant.
We have to stop continuously drawing other people into our problems. It continuously gives us a place to hide.
We have to put around 500k a year investment into the academy.
Over the last 5 years we have recouped around £5.5 to £6 million for 2 players.
Transfer fees are rising dramatically which will have a knock effect right down to our level.
So the returns on such players in the future will be even higher.
So far those two players alone have covered 12 years worth of academy fees. Also it is likely Wilson will move on at some stage leading to another windfall.
Christie also brought in some money in compensation as will Sambalu.
We have also had playing time out of these players imagine what it would have cost to sign a Wilson or a Maddison.
There are plenty others who also played a role of squad players in the past and will do in this season and the future. They play an important role in the squad in cheap wages even if they don't develop into a star.
The owners have said the club will self fund and their aim is not to put in a penny. Their actions both past and present has created this situation. The club themselves have to provide the solution. Not bleat and whinge and hope others bend over backwards.
The academy is the cornerstone of allowing the club to be self funding.
However because of repeatedly peeing people off and antagonising them. The club will need to invest.
Either commit long term and invest into the wasps project to secure the facilities. Or build our own a similar project to Wasps at Warwick University. How about doing something in conjunction with Coventry University?
It's an investment where the returns are tangible and clear.
Stop hiding behind and putting the blame on others. Take responsibility for the club you own and run it yourself!!!!