Beecher Networks - Web Development, Hosting & Domains
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 32

Thread: An (EL) Academy in Brasil?

  1. #1
    Seasoned Pro thejollyrodger's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2004
    Posts
    2,605
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    5
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    2
    Thanked in
    2 Posts

    An (EL) Academy in Brasil?

    How come the clubs didnt get together and get all their foreign players from Brasil ??? They are free transfer as long as you can provide the backup staff to set up an academy (local brasilans) with basic footballing facilities and of course food.

    They have all the technical ability you can shake a stick at and its the cheaper option than trying to get players from England.

  2. #2
    First Team pól-dcfc's Avatar
    Joined
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Edinburgh
    Posts
    1,025
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    3 Foriegn players rule for a start.

    The facilities don't set themselves up for nothing either. It would require some degree of investment.

    Surely the money would be better spent trying to keep good Irish players in Ireland. If we had players playing here up until they are 21 (which they basically force players to do in Brazil btw) the league and national team would progress faster than cheap Brazilian imports.
    DCFC

  3. #3
    First Team LeixlipRed's Avatar
    Joined
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    1,500
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    4
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    7
    Thanked in
    5 Posts
    holy god almighty are you for real? hundreds of things wrong with domestic football and decades away from fixing them and you want us to try set up an EL academy in Brazil?? we dont even have an academy in this bloody country!! why dont you and Don Givens get together over lunch and discuss this topic under the title " the death of irish football "

  4. #4
    Banned Roverstillidie's Avatar
    Joined
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    1,377
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    from a fan of the club that blocked a hooligan database, and he wants them to get together to organise something like this?

    a bit of ambition is one thing, but surely an acadamey in dublin would be ahead of rio on the list of priorities?

  5. #5
    Reserves TheOwl's Avatar
    Joined
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Was Dublin, then Madrid, then Paris, now London
    Posts
    442
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    3
    Thanked in
    3 Posts
    Also would we be able to get work permits for random Brazilians?

  6. #6
    First Team pól-dcfc's Avatar
    Joined
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Edinburgh
    Posts
    1,025
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    Defs not. Sure Manchester United have been told if they sign Kerlon (already capped at underage levels) he won't get a WP. Think the rules are similar if not identical in Ireland.
    DCFC

  7. #7
    Banned dcfcsteve's Avatar
    Joined
    Aug 2004
    Location
    London
    Posts
    6,345
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    6
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    74
    Thanked in
    35 Posts
    Ignoring the ludicrous nature of the suggestion for a moment, I also love it's naivety. I can imagine the train of thought went something like this :

    - "Who's good at playing football in the world"
    - "The Brazilians"
    - "OK - we'll let's open an Irish football academy in Brazil, and we'll hoover-up all the new Peles and Ronaldinho's"
    - "Brilliant !!"

    The number of teams who have made the fatal error of signing a Brazilian largely or solely on the basis that that must make them a good footballer is legion.

    The Brazilian's are bloody good at football, and do tend to constantly have individuals who play in a more skillful and colouful way than most others - but that's not necessarily down to some mystical ingredient in the Brazilian water, climate or diet.

    Simple fact is that Brazil is by-far the biggest football-mad country in the world. It has a population of 186m people - over 60% of whom are under the age of 30 - and football is by far and away the one thing that pretty much every male kid is into. You simply cannot genuinely say that about the other big countries in the world : USA, China, Indonesia, India, Russia. Brazil is the 5th most populous country, and I reckon you have to go all the way down the list to the 10th most populous to find the next soccer-mad nation (Mexico).

    So not every Brazilian will automatically be a footballing genius, and the fact that so many are is as much to do with their massive population as it is anything else. So opening an acedmy there would be as naive as it is ludicrous for a country thousands of miles away with no academy of it's own.

  8. #8
    Reserves Danny's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Dublin
    Posts
    511
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    1
    Thanked in
    1 Post
    Pats tried a link up with a 2nd divsion club in Brazil (Rio Brava or something) a few years back. We got 2 players out of it, neither of them broke into the 1st team tho and nothing has been said of it since....

  9. #9
    Now with extra sauce! Dodge's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Insomnia
    Posts
    23,529
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    663
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    2,676
    Thanked in
    1,454 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by pól-dcfc
    Defs not. Sure Manchester United have been told if they sign Kerlon (already capped at underage levels) he won't get a WP. Think the rules are similar if not identical in Ireland.
    Totally different WP rules for Ireland. Impossible not to get one for a sportsman TBH

    Luiz played one league danny. And was MOTM v Bohs...
    54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
    ---
    New blog if anyone's interested - http://loihistory.wordpress.com/
    LOI section on balls.ie - http://balls.ie/league-of-ireland/

  10. #10
    Reserves lefty's Avatar
    Joined
    Feb 2003
    Location
    ON THE DOLE
    Posts
    252
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    Would it not be better for teams to have a look at some of the foreigners that are here already. There must be some decent footballers from all the people that are here
    We are the U the U the UCDD!!!!

  11. #11
    Seasoned Pro thejollyrodger's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2004
    Posts
    2,605
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    5
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    2
    Thanked in
    2 Posts
    All the spanish clubs seem to have 1 brasilian on their team. You only have to go to nikefootball.com and see all the kids dying to play football in Europe. The facilities are just an old pitch and a few local trainers.

  12. #12
    Banned dcfcsteve's Avatar
    Joined
    Aug 2004
    Location
    London
    Posts
    6,345
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    6
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    74
    Thanked in
    35 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
    The facilities are just an old pitch and a few local trainers.
    Is that a description of the facilities in Ireland or in Brazil....?

    Quote Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
    All the spanish clubs seem to have 1 brasilian on their team. You only have to go to nikefootball.com and see all the kids dying to play football in Europe.
    So what if Brazilian kids all want to play football in Europe. I'm sure African and Asian kids do to. That doesn't make them any good, or make your proposal any more viable. This is nothing more than the naive sort of thought that people have but tend to reject instantly and keep to themselves once their brain kicks-in.

  13. #13
    First Team Jerry The Saint's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2004
    Posts
    2,254
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
    All the spanish clubs seem to have 1 brasilian on their team. You only have to go to nikefootball.com and see all the kids dying to play football in Europe. The facilities are just an old pitch and a few local trainers.
    You've convinced me. Although, there's no point doing things by half - to really make this work we may also need to setup FAI-funded academies in Amsterdam, Ibiza and Las Vegas. It'll be tough work but because I care about Irish football so damn much, I volunteer to use the first installment grant to assess the viability of all four destinations.
    SIGNATURESCOPE

  14. #14
    Apprentice Shimokita's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2006
    Posts
    14
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    How many players from the FÁS/FAI training programme are now with eL clubs? I know a few of them have played for the Ireland underage teams.

  15. #15
    Reserves
    Joined
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    564
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    why do people insist on 'insta-fix' solutions for the EL. the whole EL from top to bottom needs revamping and structures put in place. It's a long and winding debate, but academies in brazil ?? we need academies here first which would only be a part of a major overhaul needed to develop and keep young players in the country.

  16. #16
    Reserves monkey magic's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2005
    Location
    the bordroom, Right Price tiles...
    Posts
    412
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    an irish solution to an irish problem my friends, give that man a banana and an office in merrion square, cos we need more of that thinking in the FAI....

    do ya know ya almost had me goin there for a minute, i actually took that post seriously for a couple of seconds! if that was the intention, good work!

    if yer being serious, id say your idea is about as useful as a **** flavoured lollipop.. and thats giving it some credit
    arent we all just magic little monkeys...

  17. #17
    First Team Jerry The Saint's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2004
    Posts
    2,254
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
    How come the clubs didnt get together and get all their foreign players from Brasil ??? They are free transfer as long as you can provide the backup staff to set up an academy (local brasilans) with basic footballing facilities and of course food.

    They have all the technical ability you can shake a stick at and its the cheaper option than trying to get players from England.
    Who knew that this wouldn't be the most nonsensical suggestion to improve the league this week
    SIGNATURESCOPE

  18. #18
    Capped Player A face's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Paradise
    Posts
    15,373
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    20
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    302
    Thanked in
    196 Posts
    The fact that this thread exists spells out the need for an academy here. Its scary actually.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

  19. #19
    Seasoned Pro thejollyrodger's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2004
    Posts
    2,605
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    5
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    2
    Thanked in
    2 Posts
    The fact of the matter is that the kids in brasil are better footballers than anywhere

    Just check out the archives on http://nikefootball.nike.com/nikefoo...hell/index.jsp

    Shels could well do with a few 1/2 as good ronaldinhos for bargin prices.

  20. #20
    Capped Player A face's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Paradise
    Posts
    15,373
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    20
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    302
    Thanked in
    196 Posts
    Just for the record, jollyrodger ... that was not a dig at you at all, just the fact there is no academy on the island, given the expectation of the national team. I'd also mention the attitude of the FAI, by that i mean the expectation/standards they set while relying on English clubs to develop players instead of themselves.

    Quote Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
    The fact of the matter is that the kids in brasil are better footballers than anywhere
    ARe kids in Ireland not able to do the same if they were trained ??

    Not being funny but thats an advert, they wont show you bad stuff ..... the power of advertising i suppose.

    Shels could well do with a few 1/2 as good ronaldinhos for bargin prices.
    We all could .... but i'd prefer a player from Cork to play with City over a Brazilian to be honest.
    Last edited by A face; 27/05/2006 at 12:34 AM.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Central Academy
    By peadar1987 in forum Premier & First Divisions
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 07/05/2009, 3:17 PM
  2. Football Academy
    By Santry_Goonshow in forum Sporting Fingal
    Replies: 36
    Last Post: 25/03/2008, 8:17 PM
  3. Ireland Vs Brasil
    By Noise Maker in forum Ireland
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 20/02/2004, 6:37 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •