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Succession planning finally in evidence at Leeds United as club looks to create self-sufficient future - Leeds Live

Supporting Leeds United is largely an acceptance that what makes football wonderful is usually what happens to other people.

Dazzling football, promotion highs, cup runs; these are all alien concepts in LS11, mythical tales our forefathers talked about whimsically over the Sunday roast.


Such success, of course, usually comes from having structure, organisation and strategy in place. Yet, even supporting a football club with a ‘plan’ is a sepia-tinted notion to fans who have long since grown weary of their club becoming a byword for farce and ineptitude. Leeds United have been back to the drawing board so many times over the last decade they have earned enough loyalty points for a free trip. The suggestion that dogs learn quicker is a valid one when you see the reset button being pressed so willingly, but the overall plan to get to a certain point can often become lost in the day-to-day frenzy of trying to get there.

Is a long-term plan finally in place?
For every Myanmar, Paul Heckingbottom and Felix Wiedwald, for example, there is a counter argument that points to long term foundation being put in place; cultural change that is bringing professionalism, leadership and direction, not just to help us navigate the slings and arrows of the here and now but to make Leeds United healthier and a more viable proposition to steer through whatever comes in the future.


When I first wrote about the unfathomable prospect of Marcelo Bielsa becoming our manager back in June , I talked about the importance of creating a legacy that Leeds United benefited from. We are already tired of reading about Bielsa’s influence on the managers of the Premier League’s top sides, and all we are interested in is what will be left at Leeds United when the Bielsa extravaganza finally leaves town. In truth, we have seen little of the restless tempestuousness we were told to expect, and Bielsa has so far carried an air of calmness and security. But still Leeds need to ensure they soak the well dry in terms of Bielsa’s wisdom and character while they have the honour of his presence in the building.

Corberan has been in the first-team dugout this season(Image: Leeds United)
In this respect it is great to see Carlos Corberan in the dugout for first team games, albeit in an undefined role, but certainly front and centre of proceedings and seemingly carrying an influence. Given Bielsa’s loyalty to his long-established team of coaches, fitness gurus, analysts and interpreters – and the fact that they all come as a package - it is not insignificant that Corberan has penetrated that and is afforded priceless insight into Bielsa’s inner sanctum. Time does not stand still long enough to truly understand the mind of Bielsa; his maverick machinations are a unique art form it would be futile to try and replicate, but in terms of philosophy, attitude, tactics and practices there is a wealth of learning that any fertile mind would readily absorb.

The opening weeks of the 2018/19 season have offered us ample evidence of Bielsa’s teachings permeating every level of the club, but in truth much of this groundwork was done over the first few months of Andrea Radrizzani’s sole ownership over 12 months ago, back when the notion of time travel appeared less fanciful than Marcelo Bielsa becoming Leeds United manager.



Corberan, let’s not forget, was appointed in June 2017, and while he may not necessarily be earmarked as the heir apparent to the Leeds United hotseat, he appears to be an able conduit to spread Bielsa’s fabled influence. The Under-23 team finished last season with an impressive unbeaten streak that has carried on into what appears to be a Year Dot for Leeds United. Four wins and a draw sees the Under-23s top of their Northern Section, but it is not so much the results as the style of play that is making Leeds fans sit up and take notice.

It is true that Corberan’s youngsters were playing confident, free-flowing football last season too, and indeed it should be noted that Mark Jackson’s Under-18s won the Professional Development Northern League title last season also. It is no secret that the success of the first team is the most influential at any football club, but also probably the hardest to achieve, so it is no surprise that it has taken some time, some mistakes and not inconsiderable money to get the top three playing tiers of the club truly aligned in philosophy and trajectory.

Peacock-Farrell has gone from the U23s to Northern Ireland No.1 in six months(Image: Brian Lawless/PA Wire)
Having Corberan, Jackson and also Academy head coach Richard Cresswell on board at this time is crucial in ensuring there is longevity, continuity and a Leeds heart remaining whenever Bielsa decides to walk off into the sunset. But in terms of playing resources we are also seeing bountiful fruits from a harvest that long pre-dates El Loco.

It is not uncommon for Leeds fans to hang their hat on a key youngster that emerges from Thorp Arch, but a prolific conveyor belt is currently changing this identity on an almost weekly basis. Tom Pearce, Bailey Peacock-Farrell and Ryan Edmondson already feel like old heads, as new names take the natural route of bypassing age groups because their talent demands it.

Already this season 18-year-old Jamie Shackleton has shot into the first team picture. Jack Clarke has plundered three goals and two assists in the last two games, his most recent contribution a delicious volley in the 5-0 win over Bristol City that dripped with nonchalance and natural ability. Clarke is just 18, so is Jordan Stevens, so is Callum Nicell who signed his first professional contract last week, so is Robbie Gotts who caught the eye against Bristol City and so is Bobby Kamwa who was a major factor in the Under-18s success last season. Any one of them could make the step up this season, and this is notwithstanding players out on loan such as Paudie O’Connor and the highly-rated Aapo Halme just recovering from injury.

Tom Pearce is another youngster who has stepped up(Image: Alex Dodd/CameraSport)
Close observers of Jackson’s youngsters have pinpointed Henri Kumwenda and Nohan Kenneh – who each scored a brace in beating Watford 5-1 last week – while Alfie McCalmont is often mentioned in dispatches. It is clear the investment in recruitment, education and coaching at the Academy has led us to where we are now, not just with a bunch of promising youngsters but with players schooled in the right way of playing and thinking, who trust in each other and can’t necessarily be pigeon-holed to a specific position; the Bielsa way if you like.


It all points to sustainability and growth; to a plan that maintains a position of strength should resources become thin on the ground. Those resources might be money or staff, but either way, Leeds United is slowly becoming self-sufficient, and therefore better set to turn yesterday’s memories into something to savour today.
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« Svar #1651 på: September 10, 2018, 22:03:37 »
Lufcyouth

Good luck to @Tompearce98 who is starting for England u20s tonight with #lufc u23s goalkeeper @will_1huffer on the bench

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« Svar #1652 på: September 10, 2018, 23:03:46 »
Lufcyouth

Good luck to @Tompearce98 who is starting for England u20s tonight with #lufc u23s goalkeeper @will_1huffer on the bench


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For Paul Simpson and the Under-20s, there was a 3-1 defeat in the Netherlands. The young Lions led through Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah but were pegged back with Man United's Tahith Chong among the Dutch scorers.

#ENGU20

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« Svar #1653 på: September 11, 2018, 18:58:40 »
Lykke til Conor mot Tyskland i kveld:

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« Svar #1654 på: September 17, 2018, 21:44:54 »
U23 REPORT: LEEDS UNITED 2-2 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY

Professional Development League

Leeds United 2 (McCullough O.G. 2, Clarke 48)

Sheffield Wednesday 2 (Davis O.G. 20, Boyd 45)

Leeds: Blackman, Gotts, Halme (Forshaw 45), Pearce, Shaughnessy, Davis (Diaz 25), Stevens, McCalmont, Baker (Edmondson 45), Dalby, Clarke.  Subs not used: Miazek, Kamwa.

Referee: A. Jackson

Venue: Thorp Arch

Leeds UnitedLeeds United kept up their unbeaten start to the season, with a 2-2 draw against Sheffield Wednesday at Thorp Arch.

The Whites made a perfect start when they were gifted a goal inside two minutes.  Ciaran Brennan played a ball back to Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Cameron McCullough who miscontrolled and scored an own goal.

Jamal Blackman was called into action in the 19th minute, when he denied George Boyd from range and from the resulting corner, Leif Davis sliced a clearance into his own net to level the scores.

The visitors could have gone ahead five minutes later, Boyd did well to work his way into the Leeds box, but dragged his shot wide.

The Owls again went close from a corner, when Gary Hooper met Connor O’Grady’s header across goal, but pulled his effort off target.

At the other end Leeds had a great chance when a Tom Pearce cross was met by Sam Dalby, but he couldn’t convert.

Robbie Gotts saw an attempt deflect wide, before Hooper teed up Liam Waldock to strike, forcing Blackman into a decent stop.

The Whites again went close when Jack Clarke sent Pearce to the byline, he found the head of Dalby, but his effort hit the crossbar.

On the stroke of half time, Sheffield Wednesday went ahead, Waldock charged up the pitch and found Hooper and he played Boyd in on goal who converted the chance.

Half time: Leeds United 1-2 Sheffield Wednesday

Leeds UnitedAdam Forshaw and Ryan Edmondson were introduced at the break for the Whites and it took less than three minutes for Carlos Corberan’s side to get back into the game.  Hugo Diaz saw an effort saved and Dalby picked up the rebound, crossed for Clarke and he converted with a diving header.

Leeds looked confident and Dalby put another dangerous cross into the box which Brennan fired just over his own goal.

The Whites were reduced to 10 men in the 56th minute, Conor Shaughnessy picked up an injury and limped off, with Leeds had already having used all three substitutes.

That didn’t dampen the spirits though, Forshaw found Clarke in the area with a cross and he should have done better with his finish which went wide.

Forshaw then put another good ball into the box which found Dalby, but his header into the ground didn’t cause any problem for McCullough.

Boyd won the Owls a free-kick on the left edge of the Leeds box in the 66th minute and Jack Stobbs saw his curling attempt goes just inches wide.

With eight minutes remaining Joe West had a fine opportunity when the ball fell at his feet in the Leeds area but he struck wide.

Connor Grant then went through on goal for the visitors, but Blackman made himself big to keep Leeds level.

Forshaw and Boyd both had free-kicks late on, but neither could find the target as the two sides had to settle for a point.

Full time: Leeds United 2-2 Sheffield Wednesday

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Jon R

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« Svar #1655 på: September 17, 2018, 23:31:10 »
Shaugnessy ut med skade...
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« Svar #1656 på: September 24, 2018, 20:32:29 »
Live akkurat nå:


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« Svar #1657 på: September 24, 2018, 20:43:48 »
1-0 til Bolton etter 34 minutter...

auren
"Guardiola said: 'You know more about Barcelona than I do!'"
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« Svar #1658 på: September 24, 2018, 20:54:00 »
1-0 til Bolton etter 34 minutter...

auren

Skåret av Politic  ;D
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« Svar #1659 på: September 24, 2018, 21:44:45 »
Kjempesjanse på kjempesjanse til Leeds, men så 0-2....
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ibster

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« Svar #1660 på: September 24, 2018, 23:02:35 »
Fikk ikke sett matchen i dag. Det sies at Clarke var frisk i dag igjen. Noen som så den?
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« Svar #1661 på: September 24, 2018, 23:07:16 »
Tap for A-lag, U23 og U18 denne langhelgen. Hva skjer?

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« Svar #1662 på: September 25, 2018, 09:41:26 »
 
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Few final thoughts on tonight’s game... great to see Aapo Halme come through 90 mins & produce a solid performance. Bobby Kamwa looked ace when he came on. More minutes for those who needed it but ultimately didn’t have that cutting edge in front of goal - 2-0 was harsh. #lufc

https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/bolton-wanderers-u23s-2-leeds-united-u23s-0-whites-fall-to-first-defeat-of-the-season-at-wanderers-1-9364991
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« Svar #1663 på: September 25, 2018, 09:50:23 »
Tap for A-lag, U23 og U18 denne langhelgen. Hva skjer?



Er det noen lag som aldri taper? Ett tap på begge lag denne ses etter 2 mndr seriespill(ikke like lenge for u23 kanskje men) Skjer det noe?
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« Svar #1664 på: September 25, 2018, 11:26:37 »
Bra med matchtrening, og særlig at Halme nærmer seg.....

Sitter vel igjen med ett inntrykk etter helgen at vi mangler noe fremover på banen igjen.
Roofe og Pablo må bli friskmeldte snarest!
 

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« Svar #1665 på: September 25, 2018, 16:37:18 »
så 60 min av U23 kampen. Var uheldige som ikke fikk med oss noe.
Mye spennende spillere.. Clarke,  Stevens, Halme var bra.. lille 8eren vår og høyrebacken vår virket meget talentfulle. Husker ikke navnene-

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« Svar #1666 på: September 25, 2018, 21:55:14 »
så 60 min av U23 kampen. Var uheldige som ikke fikk med oss noe.
Mye spennende spillere.. Clarke,  Stevens, Halme var bra.. lille 8eren vår og høyrebacken vår virket meget talentfulle. Husker ikke navnene-

8: McCalmont

2: Gotts
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« Svar #1667 på: Oktober 01, 2018, 16:22:18 »
2-0 mot Nottm F i dag:

Edmundson
Stevens


Dr.T.
Brutal stuff from u23s.Some clinical could not in the spirit of the game. ' They know what they're doing' tells the Forest coach. Oh good lord yes. Leeds are back lads. #LUFC

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« Svar #1668 på: Oktober 01, 2018, 17:02:35 »
Bielsa spurt om U23:

What have you made of the U23s this year? And what do you look for when you watch them?
For example today, 6 players who will be substitutes tomorrow played in today’s game. We could say that we have 18 starters. And usually four are missing because they are suspended, injured and you substitute these players missing with young players. Shackleton, Pearce and Clarke are youngsters that come from the u23s. And Leeds has a tradition of forming players and I like to collaborate with the project of bringing young players to the first team and if you don’t watch the games of the youngsters, you can’t see how good they are.
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« Svar #1669 på: Oktober 01, 2018, 20:29:02 »
Adam Pope

Bielsa rates Carlos Coberan as very talented & listens to him rather than tells him how him how is U23s should play. #lufc

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« Svar #1670 på: Oktober 05, 2018, 19:02:21 »
Lufcyouth

Good luck @CarlosCorberan and #lufc u23s away at Southampton tonight in the Premier league cup 7pm kick off

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« Svar #1671 på: Oktober 05, 2018, 23:43:07 »
Tap 1-2 mot Soton borte: Kun skårte 1-1.


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« Svar #1672 på: Oktober 06, 2018, 08:09:51 »
Kun ett mål???  ;D

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« Svar #1673 på: Oktober 06, 2018, 09:11:33 »
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« Svar #1674 på: Oktober 06, 2018, 09:37:14 »
Farten Arnott, fra akademiet

Tough result to take tonight. Plenty of time on the trip back to Leeds to analyse the performance but the initial feeling is we deserved much more. To go away to Southampton & have so much control of the game shows the character of this squad. Back to the training ground! #MOT

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« Svar #1675 på: Oktober 12, 2018, 10:42:35 »
Dette burde kanskje i en Cresswell-tråd (om den finnes), jeg syns i alle fall det er glimrende! :)

On the production line at Leeds United: an interview with new head of academy coaching Richard Cresswell

 Richard Cresswell, Leeds United's new head of academy coaching.
Phil Hay Email Published: 19:28 Thursday 11 October 2018 Updated: 08:01 Friday 12 October 2018




 Football academies are forever fighting the numbers stacked against them. Nationally fewer than one per cent of players who go through the system will finish with a career in the Premier League; fewer than one per cent from an estimated 12,000 who are housed in English youth teams at any one time.


Leeds United have often bucked the trend with an output rate which ranks their development scheme as one of Europe’s most fertile. The academy is in another purple patch, with another debutant in the bag after 17-year-old Jack Clarke’s appearance against Brentford last weekend, but change is everywhere at Thorp Arch: in the facilities, the kit and the management of their coaches.

Richard Cresswell, Leeds United's head of academy coaching, at the club's Thorp Arch training ground. Leeds’ academy staff have moved into a new two-storey building which sprung up in the car park at Thorp Arch in the space of eight weeks, providing classrooms and office space. They have been issued with green training tops, distinguishing them from the first-team employees. And in April, without any fuss, the club appointed Richard Cresswell as their head of academy coaching, giving him oversight of a production line which runs from primary school age to the Under-23s.

Cresswell’s remit is continuity: the implementation of training methods which, while making allowances for the management of different age groups, align each squad. Marcelo Bielsa’s tactical brain is the talk of Leeds but Cresswell’s job is less about an overarching commitment to 4-1-4-1 (though the development squad have switched to that system and ooze the fundamentals of Bielsa’s high press) than it is about ensuring every academy coach thinks the same way.

“We’re not asking six year olds to train like Bielsa does,” Cresswell said. “That would be madness. What we’re saying is that there are characteristics we’re looking for. It’s about bringing the club’s game model and training model together and making sure it’s implemented right through the phases. It’s about focusing on the similar characteristics we expect in the academy.

“There’s a certain style of play we need to implement: how to play from the back, through the middle of the park and how to finish in attack. We want the boys to have fun here but we want them to be driven and professional. It’s showing in the results and the players coming through. And I have to say we’ve got quite a few coming through underneath them as well.”

 Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa with assistant Carlos Corberan and academy-produced midfielder Jamie Shackleton.

This is, by any measure, a good time to be working in an academy which has coped with fallow periods of funding in the past. Leeds’ Under-23s are top of their professional development league. The Under-18s – a squad which includes Cresswell’s son, Charlie – are three points off the top of theirs. Cresswell takes the results with a pinch of salt. “It all comes down to development. At 18s level in particular it’s 100 per cent not about coaches wanting to win. That drive comes from the players, who want to win because every player does. But the coaches set up the team to test them with how we want to play and what we expect.

”In the area of progress which matters, the club’s first-team squad is awash with young professionals: Clarke, Jamie Shackleton, Ryan Edmondson and Tom Pearce. Others, including a number of Under-18s, have taken part in regular training sessions under Bielsa. “You can’t replicate that,” Cresswell said. “It opens their eyes to the intensity and the tactical awareness they need. If you don’t expose them, they’ll never learn.”

Bielsa has been nothing but effusive about the academy; relieved, perhaps, that the resources within it have helped to cover for injuries to marquee players like Pablo Hernandez and Kemar Roofe. Bielsa’s way with words is such that if the academy was substandard he would not pretend otherwise. “Obviously he thinks the players are good enough or he wouldn’t have them around the squad,” Cresswell said.

“He’s one of the best managers in the world and I think we’re all learning from him. There are things he’s doing that we’ve not seen before and I’ve been involved in the game for over 30 years. It’s down to the detail and the preparation; what he expects and how he expects it.

”Bielsa asked Carlos Corberan, Leeds’ Under-23s coach last season, to join his backroom staff and assist the process of youngsters moving between the development squad and the first team. “That’s where Carlos is involved,” Cresswell said. “He manages the transition of the 23s. I’ve no doubt Marcelo’s really busy with the first team but the lines of communication have been excellent.

”Cresswell felt a mild sense of disbelief when Leeds appointed Bielsa as head coach. On United’s part, their initial approach had been a stab in the dark with no real expectation of Bielsa saying yes. “It was a shock for everybody, in a good way,” Cresswell said. “I’d known about him for years, I’d read his books and followed his journey with Chile’s national team in particular, but to see the actual delivery of what he does is fascinating.

“There was some recognition for me because of the type of player I was. I was one of those who played at the highest intensity and covered the most ground with high-intensity sprints so it really sits with me. Because this guy just doesn’t rest.”

We've proven our strength in depth, says Kalvin Phillips, as Kemar Roofe and Pablo Hernandez prepare to rejoin Leeds United's attack Cresswell, an intelligent striker in his time, contributed to Leeds’ run to the Championship play-off final in 2006, one of two seasons he spent at Elland Road. The club were financially stricken when he left but by that time, at the age of 28, he was already coaching at grassroots level. He later worked as player-coach with Sheffield United, managing an Under-21 team which included Harry Maguire, and took up technical roles at York City and the i2i Football Academy – the scheme which yielded Ronaldo Vieira – after retiring.

“I’ve been coaching since I was 26 and I’ve done every badge possible,” Cresswell said. He gained his UEFA Pro licence two years ago. “I played at every level in England and internationally for the Under-21s so why wouldn’t I want to pass on that experience?

“In any job in elite sport there’s pressure to get it right but I’ve had pressure all my life and I do thrive off it. That’s the thing. If you’re doing something you love you tend to put more hours in and you take it personally. I don’t know if that’s healthy sometimes but it’s a passion of mine."

Long hours come with the post and more of them than he can count. How demanding is the job? “Do you want to ask my wife?” he joked. “Time management’s something I need to improve but the output of players is the most important thing for me.” Moreover, he wants to reach the stage where his role allows him to get his hands dirty.

 â€œI’m around each coach and there’s a lot of them here,” Cresswell said. In total Leeds employ more than 30 full-time. “I can be with the Under-nines one day and the Under-23s the next. I haven’t had as much of a chance as I’d like to get out on the grass but once the training model’s in place, I can’t wait. I’ll be diving into different sessions with different age groups.”

Bielsa wanted structural changes to Thorp Arch which created clear boundaries between the academy and the first team but there is a healthy mutual interest. Leeds have used several senior players, the likes of Kalvin Phillips, Adam Forshaw and Liam Cooper, to talk to their juniors about lifestyle and performance. “When the message comes from those guys it’s a lot stronger than from us,” Cresswell said.

In a similar way, the academy players breaking through under Bielsa are creating a productive culture of envy. “If there were no players from the academy in the squad, the opportunity in the players’ minds might not be there,” Cresswell said. “Now they can see it with their own eyes. They can feel it and taste it.

“This is one of the highest-performing academies in Europe, never mind in the UK, and the biggest thing about it is the opportunity; the opportunity the boys have to progress into the first team or even be around it. It’s been evident for years, way back before I was here.

“I’m a realist and I know the stats say that 0.012 per cent get into the Premier League as professionals. In context it’s very difficult. But what we have to do is create an environment where we give the kids the best opportunity.”

The work, headed up by academy manager Adam Underwood, seems to be keeping Bielsa happy. Again last Saturday, after Clarke’s 20-minute debut, he gave a little nod to the work going on beneath him, saying he was grateful for a raft of young footballers to fall back on.

"With an academy, when the credit’s getting thrown at you it’s good to accept it,” Cresswell said. “It’s good to say ‘yeah, we have done a good job.' Just don’t be satisfied. Never be satisfied. Always push for better.”

Read more at: https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/on-the-production-line-at-leeds-united-an-interview-with-new-head-of-academy-coaching-richard-cresswell-1-9392998
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Sv: Developement Squad, dvs Reservelaget....eller U-23
« Svar #1676 på: Oktober 12, 2018, 10:56:22 »
Dette burde kanskje i en Cresswell-tråd (om den finnes), jeg syns i alle fall det er glimrende! :)

On the production line at Leeds United: an interview with new head of academy coaching Richard Cresswell

 

Simon O'Rourke
@simon_orourke
Replying to @PhilHayYEP
Really enjoyed that. It’s astonishing how it has been revitalised after being somewhat abandoned under the previous owners. Cresswell comes across really well too. We appear to be a proper club again!

Phil Hay
@PhilHayYEP
when you watch the 23s now, it actually feels like every player could be good enough. 18s are a talented bunch too. A chance that they’re going to come through in crops now.

Matthew Burch
@matthewrburch
How accurate are predictions in saying “this player looks good enough” though? Numerous players have made first team debuts at a young age but never achieved a career at Leeds first team level.
I’m delighted with the optimism but cautious as to level of impact on first team

 
Phil Hay
I agree with that but without being unkind, this crop en masse look at least a level up from groups I’ve seen in the past (I’m not talking about individuals. Players like Delph/Cook were exceptional).

Matthew Burch
Good, but what we need are outstanding individuals exactly like Delph & Cook. That’s what matters rather than a good average level. Any outstanding individuals in your view Phil?

Phil Hay
Hard to pick out anyone at a Delph level but Shackleton should be a quality player and Clarke looks very gifted too. I'm not the only person who likes the look of Robbie Gotts (a feisty little wing-back).
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Sv: Developement Squad, dvs Reservelaget....eller U-23
« Svar #1677 på: Oktober 12, 2018, 15:03:51 »
Vs Burnley

https://www.leedsunited.com/news/academy-news/23980/u23-leeds-united-v-burnley

Updates from Elland Road.

Leeds: Blackman, Shackleton, Berardi, Diaz, Struijk, Gotts, Forshaw, Baker, Clarke, Dalby, Roofe.  Subs: Miazek, Nicell, Davis, Stevens.

Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

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Sv: Developement Squad, dvs Reservelaget....eller U-23
« Svar #1678 på: Oktober 12, 2018, 16:18:19 »
Selvmål etter Berardi heading, Roofe på pasning fra Shackleton gir Leeds U23 2-0 før to sene mål ordner 2-2 for Burnley!


Noen som så kampen?

Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Cherry

Sv: Developement Squad, dvs Reservelaget....eller U-23
« Svar #1679 på: Oktober 12, 2018, 18:07:59 »
Selvmål etter Berardi heading, Roofe på pasning fra Shackleton gir Leeds U23 2-0 før to sene mål ordner 2-2 for Burnley!


Noen som så kampen?

No Pablo ..?☹️