Which one is he?
Lad travels to Spain for pre season, two blokes (or girls) on a forum say he’s decent and people demand he should be given a long term deal ffs
Read again IF THE LAD IS GOOD ENOUGH he should be given a long term deal.
We will definitely have already promised him a deal the day he turns 17. The best youngsters get 2+2 deals. Two years scholar and the promise of two years on a pro contract.FA rules dictate that we cannot offer a player a long term contract if he is under the age of 17, Bapaga is 16. He must be first given a scholarship agreement from 16 - something Bapaga is already under.
We will definitely have already promised him a deal the day he turns 17. The best youngsters get 2+2 deals. Two years scholar and the promise of two years on a pro contract.
Isn't that why parents get houses and all of their kids in private schools?
Correct. The FA are looking into Jaydon Sancho's switch to Man City from Watford, as the parents were allegedly given money prior to Sancho's switch to Man City
That said Sancho lived away from home at Watford, Watford paid for his schooling (in which he lived in).
The FA needs to sort this asap. Money talks and the prem clubs have loads if it.
It also means they can take a punt on a player who if it does not work out they can cast aside knowing if they get a sancho on the cheap it will save many millions.
What are you on about? Didn’t even mention you it quote you?What are you on about? I think you might’ve misread my post. I didn’t say he was decent I’ve never seen him play or had even heard of him before this post.
Obviously it’s pronounced “Bapaga”On a much more important note, how do you pronounce Bapaga? Emphasis on the B or the p ?
Bollocks it's "Bapaga"Obviously it’s pronounced “Bapaga”
Going back further: Davenport as well.
We do seem to go through phases with the type of player the academy produces and are in a more attacking phase now.
In money maybe but we were not in league 1 when he was sold and had more ability to hold out for fairer prices.Who has brought in the most money so far? Kirkland?
Bill Backpacker as he will forever be known to Clive Eakin.On a much more important note, how do you pronounce Bapaga? Emphasis on the B or the p ?
Or Jordi HiwulaBill Backpacker as he will forever be known to Clive Eakin.
Or Jordi Hiwula
I did find it entertaining when he used to get baffled.
Bakayoko, Sterling and Hiwula in the same area and you could hear him shitting himself.
Its agreed then?You say Bapaga, I say Bapaga
Bapaga it is!Its agreed then?
Let's call the whole thing off!!Its agreed then?
Is bremang in Spain?
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At the time Watford were not in the elite in terms of youth programmes as they were not in the Prem, so could not prevent Man City taking him. This is according to one of the management team in the Watford youth set up. That is the situation we are in I assume.Correct. The FA are looking into Jaydon Sancho's switch to Man City from Watford, as the parents were allegedly given money prior to Sancho's switch to Man City.
That said Sancho lived away from home at Watford, Watford paid for his schooling (in which he lived in).
FA rules dictate that we cannot offer a player a long term contract if he is under the age of 17, Bapaga is 16. He must be first given a scholarship agreement from 16 - something Bapaga is already under.
Do we have a sell on fee for Charlie M? Or get extra cash if he makes it to their first team?We signed Johnny N'gandu when he turned 17 with a year left on his scholarship. I imagine that's our intention with this lad too, but who's to say if a bigger club might make him a better offer? Charlie McCann moved to Man U before he'd even got to full scholarship stage (I think he's the same age group as Bapaga and would've been one of this year's group).
One thing that works in our favour is we have a decent record of bringing players through so they might be more tempted to hang around a bit longer before jumping ship looking for the prestige and £££.
Not Bremang but Johnny Ngandu (17 yrs) there.
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Ha ha, as soon as I saw he'd got booked I knew you'd love himBooked after a couple of minutes in a friendly
Give him a 10 year deal
"Bapaga had a brilliant pre-season with us and found himself in the first team but physically he is not a man, we know that," said Viveash.
"He is an outstanding talent and we have to make sure that we keep putting him in situations where the stronger [first-team] players can play their part in his development by toughening him up.
"He will only toughen up by getting hit by Dabo in training and over a period of time that will help to get him more aware of space and more aware of where the pressure comes from.
"And then, when the manager picks him for the first-team, his youthfulness will not matter because he will be able to make a big impact on games and training sessions.
Sky Blues attacker, Will Bapaga has agreed his first professional contract with the club
Will, who has risen through the ranks at the Sky Blues Academy has agreed a first professional deal following the turn of his 17th birthday last weekend.
Bapaga has agreed a deal with the Sky Blues which will run until June 2022.
The 17 year-old made his debut for the club at 16 earlier this season when he came off of the bench against Bolton Wanderers back in August.
Since then, Bapaga has gone on to make a further two appearances, including a first start for the club in the Leasing.com Trophy draw against Forest Green Rovers.
Speaking about agreeing a new deal, Will had this to say:
“I’m delighted to sign the new deal; I feel privileged and honoured the club have offered me a deal so early.
“I don’t feel more relaxed though now I’ve signed the deal, I still have a point to prove to the Gaffer and everyone here."
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