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  1. who told you that,'' HIMSELF''..........with guys like him at the helm of youth,you won't get much more coming through either.in the words of DEL BOY TROTTER,the guys a PLONKER.........

    Worked at 2 previous clubs with great reputation for producing first team players and no disrespect to coaches at these clubs,as there are some really top coaches,but Scott Allison streets ahead.

    Always going to get disgruntled parents of boy that get let go but to come on a forum and talk nonsense about the guy months after your boy was let go is out of order.Maybe you should concentrate more of your time with your boys development at his new club.

     

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    It doesn't need to be a snipe to say it's down to the money. The fact is, it's only the money from the Weir's investment that allows Thistle to be able to afford to pay guys like Gerry Britton and Scott Allison a full-time wage to run a complete youth set-up and employ all the coaches and various other staff.

     

    We should be very thankful to the Weir's, and of course the people putting in all the time and effort to make it work.

    My post was in no way disregarding Chris and Colin's fantastic donation which is of course a massive help and the point you make regarding it to allow Gerry and Scott to have fulltime positions is spot on the point to my post was more about the hours these 2 guys put in 7 days a week, with a family dont forget,and both deserve credit for it.Again not taking anything away from the Weir's but You can have a very good youth budget but no use if you don't have the right guys to oversee your setup and get good coaches,scouts etc involved at club(last night's game proves my point) then you won't see your Youth Academy improve.Maybe my previous post could have been worded better but if you heard people connected to other clubs constantly say our progress is all down to money and knowing the work everyone within Academy puts in it annoys you and that's coming from someone that doesn't usually care what other clubs do or say about us.haha

     

     

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  3. Great result last night and the past 3-4 weeks has been excellent for our Academy.

    When I joined our Academy just over a year ago i was astonished that club of our size never had youth structure in place so it's remarkable to now look at our setup only a year down the line.The snipers will say it's down to the Weir Family's investment into the youth setup,which has of course helped and very much appreciated,but it's the work and hours the 2 guys at the top of our setup put in 7 days a week that people don't see or hear about that is the main reason.

    The teams performances at the Foyle Cup and Milk Cup,which were outstanding,is what everyone is talking about but to think we now have a structure that is developing kids as young as 8 years old,

    Pro Youth teams from under 11's to under 17's,our own training base etc is what most fans don't see or hear about.

    Great potential within the club at all age groups with boys at 16 involved in the under 20's squad and couple of 14 year old boys involved with under 18's at weekend. Youth is massive now within Scottish football as clubs now rely on producing players and the club now has one of the best Youth Academies in Scotland.

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    Do Thistle Weir have a training base? I understand it to be kinda run from Firhill and know they use Lochinch alot but is it their "home"?

     

    Might it be worthwhile approaching one of the likes of Glasgow or Kelvinside Academy or The High School to form a similar partnership as the first team with the Uni?

     

    I guess they both have strong traditions in rugby and cricket and might be perceived to look down their noses a little the association code. However, I know they play the game and as I said earlier they appear to have an abundance of space at Anniesland and although I don't know the extent of the facilities, with both having F.P. rugby and cricket teams playing at decent levels I imagine them to be above average.

     

    Perhaps, given the new professionalism around our youth set up, we might convince the toffs that soccer can be a gentleman's game played by gentlemen? ....

     

    What, what? Play up The Thistle! :smartass::fan:

    Lochinch is an excellent facility and imo on a par with Riccarton,Ralston etc only down side being it's so far away from Firhill.

    From personal point of view the facilities at Lochinch helps massively when inviting trialists into club and amazing the strides our Academy has made in less than a year.

  5. just hope bilko your son does'nt experience the NEPOTISM that goes on when he gets to the later stages of his so called football development,with the club.

    Don't make silly unfounded accusations that are totally untrue. Just guessing but if u are a parent of a lad that has maybe been released then its not because someone within the club has family member or friend of family that will take his place mate. The thing that makes football best sport in the world is that everyone has different opinions on games,teams,results and players. Just because coaches at Thistle don't think your lad is what they are looking for dosent mean he's not good enough mate.

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    Sorry but this is a complete nonsense. I'm toiling to understand how you get such ridiculous mismatches at this SFA organised level.

     

    Agree its nonsense and have to ask does any of the teams learn anything from these games??? Having worked with ' Elite ' club before joining Thistle and seeing the high standard of these teams i genuinely believe the under 14's would hold there own with these teams. This squad (coaches and boys),are developing into not only a very decent squad but most importantly in such a short space of time have went from a team that would happily give it the old ' hoof ' up the park to a team that now get the ball down and play. Whether it be winning 20-0 against Cowdenbeath or being 4-2 down to a very good Clyde side with 10 minutes to play they still try to play football. Whether any of our youth teams win 20-0 or 1-0 or go unbeaten for 10 or 20 games the most important part of youth development is coaching the kids a football mentality not a winning mentality.

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  7. Disappointing day at Milton for our under 14s who where beaten by the odd goal against Dumbarton. Despite coming back from 4-1 down the young jags were caught out on the break as they pushed for a winner. Thistle went into the game with only 12 fit players and with a heavy wind making playing football near impossible this suited Dumbarton who were strong physical side who to be fair didn't want to play football but done the ugly side of the game well. Without making excuses for our boys the injuries,conditions and some unbelievable refereeing decisions(you had to see to believe) all played into there opponents hands but this squad can and try to play football the way it should be played and must take this minor blip on the chin and move on. Next week boys face difficult trip to Livingston who were only beaten once last season,funnily enough by Thistle,and hopefully couple of injured boys will be back and boys get back to playing the way we know they can,after all you cant get any worse conditions than they face at Milton!

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    Partick Thistle Under 14's took on Cowdenbeath yesterday and started the match really well then had mad 10min spell to let opposition back into the match but some of the football this team play is great to watch and at one stage showed an excellent show of keeping the ball with a staggering amount of 37 passes and only the Cowdenbeath goalkeeper making a great save stopped it from being an excellent finish. Now 2 wins in 2 for this squad but most importantly the football they are playing at times is a joy to watch. Tough one next weekend against Dumbarton who have strengthened considerably over the summer.

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    Partick Thistle Under 14's took on Cowdenbeath yesterday and started the match really well then had mad 10min spell to let opposition back into the match but some of the football this team play is great to watch and at one stage showed an excellent show of keeping the ball with a staggering amount of 37 passes and only the Cowdenbeath goalkeeper making a great save stopped it from being an excellent finish.Now 2 wins in 2 for this squad but most importantly the football they are playing at times is a joy to watch. Tough one next weekend against Dumbarton who have strengthened considerably over the summer.

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