I mean sorting 2 training pitches isn’t a huge investment and there is no detail on the milestones or plans re the buildings.Hmmmm…this all sounds rather promising in terms of proper investment in the club.
Not necessarily a bad thing after our last owners.I mean sorting 2 training pitches isn’t a huge investment and there is no detail on the milestones or plans re the buildings.
A big summer for Doug King to show us what he’s made of.
So far he’s been eerily quiet about his vision and plans…
I mean sorting 2 training pitches isn’t a huge investment and there is no detail on the milestones or plans re the buildings.
A big summer for Doug King to show us what he’s made of.
So far he’s been eerily quiet about his vision and plans…
I would rather have an owner who just behaved like a normal business owner. When they come in do some decent ongoing communication and give us some vision and say an outline 3 year plan.Not necessarily a bad thing after our last owners.
Think we were lower than tinpot.We don’t half sound tinpot recently, basic medical facilities and a bigger gym needed
I can remember what it was like in the 70 ‘a it was one up from a park pavilion - then they built the connexion - and all amazing the players area etc and then after that all went they built the lodge and Graham Taylor 1993 ish opened it - the facilities are not that bad to be fairLet's hope this happens. Compared to other training grounds in this division it's embarrassing.
Plans unveiled for extensive work at Coventry City's Ryton training ground
Plans unveiled for extensive work at Coventry City's Ryton training ground
Coventry City news from CoventryLive as Sky Blues manager Mark Robins outlines plans to create an 'elite' training ground for clubwww.coventrytelegraph.net
By the way the lodge has not been there since the mid sixties eitherI can remember what it was like in the 70 ‘a it was one up from a park pavilion - then they built the connexion - and all amazing the players area etc and then after that all went they built the lodge and Graham Taylor 1993 ish opened it - the facilities are not that bad to be fair
Villa's is huge, seems to just go on and on.Can we get Ryton up to Prem standard? Looks very small compared to other clubs.
Villa's is huge, seems to just go on and on.
But if the academy aren't on the same site, then it's a bit more possible for Ryton to work I'd have thought.
You get the feeling that they believe it to be a factorPoor facilities might have contributed to the string of injuries to key playes.
Think people are getting a bit carried away. The article doesn't really say anything about a long term plan or commitment to Ryton, just that improvements are being made.Can we get Ryton up to Prem standard? Looks very small compared to other clubs.
I think that this work is largely due to the club trying to work out what is causing so many injuries. Probably loads of factors, but this may well be one of them. It was shocking to see how poor under the pitches were. Almost like a modern garden - largely filled with rubble and covered with a small amount of topsoil.You get the feeling that they believe it to be a factor
I sort of get that, but IMO it makes sense economically to have everything together, so they can share certain facilities. Also if the youngsters can have access to the top equipment used by the pro's (different groups could use it at different times) chances are you'll be able to make better decisions on their progress and training and thus produce better players for the team.Although ryton is small, I like the fact the academy train at Higgs.
It gives something to work for. Not saying it’s a good thing it’s separate, but as a youth player coming through, that should be your goal to train with the 1st team. A drive to go to ryton and train with the 1st
I sort of get that, but IMO it makes sense economically to have everything together, so they can share certain facilities. Also if the youngsters can have access to the top equipment used by the pro's (different groups could use it at different times) chances are you'll be able to make better decisions on their progress and training and thus produce better players for the team.
I'm sure they'd still feel pride if they got to train with the first team and would be motivated by it. If anything it would help them already being familiar with the facilities.
As to where such a facility might be. Ryton would need starting from scratch I think, knocking down the connexion. Higgs has a bit of space around it, but it is also a public centre. Woodlands is a decent size too. Near Warwick Uni would make a lot of sense being able to partner with them and use facilities. Plenty of potential options, but nothing that will even be thought about unless we got promoted IMO.
Was that under SISU? Play in Northampton and Birmingham, train in Dublin?Didn’t they train at the old Wolston high school in the Dublin era aswell?
I saw a documentary recently about Southampton FC. They're a club I always think we should be similar to. However, their training facilities are light years ahead of ours. I think their academy alone have facilities better than Ryton.Can we get Ryton up to Prem standard? Looks very small compared to other clubs.
Needs millions spent on drainage aloneI wonder if Brandon Golf Course has ever been considered, considering it’s closed.
Big enough to create a state of the art training and still close enough to the City
Maybe. But maybe it’s not a coincidence that O'Hare got his injury in the first few minutes of the Sheff Utd game and Palmer the first few minutes of the 2nd half against Sunderland.Poor facilities might have contributed to the string of injuries to key playes.
Maybe. But maybe it’s not a coincidence that O'Hare got his injury in the first few minutes of the Sheff Utd game and Palmer the first few minutes of the 2nd half against Sunderland.
Something wrong with the warm up routines??
That’s what Leicester did, they bought an old golf course and have created a world class facility, would cost a lot of money thoughI wonder if Brandon Golf Course has ever been considered, considering it’s closed.
Big enough to create a state of the art training and still close enough to the City
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