in terms of the England team the EPPP is good news, top young players will grow up playing with each other like they do in spain and for that main reason alone I think it's a good plan. top premier league clubs will also take more of a punt on a cheap young englishman (particularly with the homegrown player rule and the uefa financial fair play coming in) instead of buying a 6 ft 3 17 year old from Ghana or whatever and developing them instead.
just mention on the CAFC Facebook page, Academy GK coach - Dean Lightwood (running with the Olympic torch). I went to school with Dean - haven't seen him for 27 years!! Was a good goalie who played through the non-league system.
"What I would add is that I feel the brand of football our first team plays at the moment is more aligned with our playing philosophy than it has been for quite some time.”
Nice shot at Jackson and/or Bowyer from Steve Avory there.
"What I would add is that I feel the brand of football our first team plays at the moment is more aligned with our playing philosophy than it has been for quite some time.”
Nice shot at Jackson and/or Bowyer from Steve Avory there.
Charlton Athletic are pleased to announce that Danny Senda, Jason Pearce and Chris Lock have been given new roles in staffing changes within the club’s academy structure.
Following the departure of Hamza Serrar, who has moved to become Academy Technical Director at Al Jazira, Senda has been promoted to become Senior Professional Development Phase (PDP) Lead Coach, with a key responsibility of overseeing the technical and tactical development of PDP players aged 17-21.
With Senda taking full control of the U17-21 phase, Jason Pearce will become the U18s' Lead Coach.
Chris Lock, the club’s U16s coach, will assist Pearce with the U18s on an interim basis.
I expected Hamza to move on to a Cat. One Academy, rather than abroad - Certainly not the Middle East. Obvious why it was too good an opportunity to turn down though
I expected Hamza to move on to a Cat. One Academy, rather than abroad - Certainly not the Middle East. Obvious why it was too good an opportunity to turn down though
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Unconfirmed of course.
From the fans forum it seems we have gone for Cat 2 with the plan to go for Cat 1 next year.
Any idea how many more staff we need for category 1? Club said they still have 1 more vacancy.
http://www.cafc.co.uk/page/footballstaff/0,,10267,00.html
Youth academy
Academy director:
Paul Hart
Academy manager:
Steve Avory
Senior professional development coach (U18-U21):
Nathan Jones
Professional development phase lead coach (U17-U18):
Sergei Baltacha
Professional development phase coach (U16-U18):
Chris Fairclough
Youth development lead phase coach (U12-U16):
Steve Lovell
Foundation phase lead coach (U5-U11s):
Rhys Williams
Academy goalkeeping coach:
Pascal Formann
Academy head of sports science:
James Russell
Academy sports scientist:
Pedro Neto
Academy physiotherapist:
Pete Webb
Assistant academy physiotherapist:
Adam Coe
Academy performance analyst:
James Parker
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/academy-coaching-staff-update
Nice shot at Jackson and/or Bowyer from Steve Avory there.
Charlton Athletic are pleased to announce that Danny Senda, Jason Pearce and Chris Lock have been given new roles in staffing changes within the club’s academy structure.
Following the departure of Hamza Serrar, who has moved to become Academy Technical Director at Al Jazira, Senda has been promoted to become Senior Professional Development Phase (PDP) Lead Coach, with a key responsibility of overseeing the technical and tactical development of PDP players aged 17-21.
With Senda taking full control of the U17-21 phase, Jason Pearce will become the U18s' Lead Coach.
Chris Lock, the club’s U16s coach, will assist Pearce with the U18s on an interim basis.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/academy-coaching-staff-update-0