by Hound » 02 Jan 2026 12:50
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Jan 2026 13:06
Greatwesternline The Olise money kept the club alive. If we hadnt been in dire straights it would have paid for the upkeep of the academy for many years.
It's highly unlikely that future Olise's would choose RFC if it wasnt cat1.
if a £10m player comes through every 3 years or so, the academy is cost neutral. on top if that it provides squad players on lower wages than the club would have to pay than were they players signed through the transfer market.
It's also a finishing school for partly developed players. used properly and we would be signing 16 year olds from cat2s and developing them and selling them on for more. given the financial constraints of recent years we wont have been doing much academy recruitment either.
closing the academy or down grading it, given our small fanbase, would consign RFC to a similar size of club as any other club in england who cant get more than 12k at home on a bank holiday.
by Linden Jones' Tash » 02 Jan 2026 13:09
Hound Players of Olise’s quality don’t come along every 3 years and we’d be selling for about 1.5m to a champ club now rather than 10m to a prem team with us being L1
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Jan 2026 13:12
Hound Players of Olise’s quality don’t come along every 3 years and we’d be selling for about 1.5m to a champ club now rather than 10m to a prem team with us being L1
by WestYorksRoyal » 02 Jan 2026 13:21
by Stranded » 02 Jan 2026 13:42
WestYorksRoyal Our Academy and facilities would not look out of place at clubs like Brighton and Crystal Palace, and probably surpass some lower PL clubs like Bournemouth. The problem is they're massive white elephants for the club we are, and nobody has scaled them back to reflect a decade of stagnation.
It was always the big question mark whether new owners would keep them and build their entire strategy around climbing the pyramid again, or cut cloth to make us more sustainable in L1. Couhig seems to be suggesting he's going for the former. But with a top 6 playing staff budget and high overheads, it means there is not route to sustainability in L1.
Whereas if we were a Championship club, you could see the likes of Garcia and Savage generating the transfer revenue we need to make the model worthwhile. As it is in L1, they'd be another Azeez at best - useful money but barely touches the sides of operating losses. The crunch point with Savage will be this summer; either convince him that he can realise his ambitions here and extend his contract, or sell while he still has 12 months left. Plus he's not even an academy product anyway, so perhaps irrelevant to this debate (though Bearwood would have made a good impression and our reputation for developing youngsters would have helped too).
by Orion1871 » 02 Jan 2026 13:58
by Hound » 02 Jan 2026 14:14
by Scutterbucketz » 02 Jan 2026 15:23
Snowflake RoyaltmesisSnowflake Royal It's overspending that destroys clubs. There's a reason we're the only L1 club with a Cat 1 Academy.
Having a Category 1 academy won't destroy us, but it doesn't limit us to the spending power of, at best, an average League One club.
Average income in L1 is under £10m, a Cat 1 Academy costs about £2.5m - £4m. It's about a third of our income and crippling long term.
The spending power of an average L1 club for transfers is maybe £250k, most transfers are frees.
There are Championship clubs who don’t think they can afford a Cat 1 Academy.
by Hound » 02 Jan 2026 15:35
by South Coast Royal » 02 Jan 2026 16:24
WestYorksRoyal Our Academy and facilities would not look out of place at clubs like Brighton and Crystal Palace, and probably surpass some lower PL clubs like Bournemouth. The problem is they're massive white elephants for the club we are, and nobody has scaled them back to reflect a decade of stagnation.
It was always the big question mark whether new owners would keep them and build their entire strategy around climbing the pyramid again, or cut cloth to make us more sustainable in L1. Couhig seems to be suggesting he's going for the former. But with a top 6 playing staff budget and high overheads, it means there is not route to sustainability in L1.
Whereas if we were a Championship club, you could see the likes of Garcia and Savage generating the transfer revenue we need to make the model worthwhile. As it is in L1, they'd be another Azeez at best - useful money but barely touches the sides of operating losses. The crunch point with Savage will be this summer; either convince him that he can realise his ambitions here and extend his contract, or sell while he still has 12 months left. Plus he's not even an academy product anyway, so perhaps irrelevant to this debate (though Bearwood would have made a good impression and our reputation for developing youngsters would have helped too).
by Greatwesternline » 02 Jan 2026 16:56
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternline The Olise money kept the club alive. If we hadnt been in dire straights it would have paid for the upkeep of the academy for many years.
It's highly unlikely that future Olise's would choose RFC if it wasnt cat1.
if a £10m player comes through every 3 years or so, the academy is cost neutral. on top if that it provides squad players on lower wages than the club would have to pay than were they players signed through the transfer market.
It's also a finishing school for partly developed players. used properly and we would be signing 16 year olds from cat2s and developing them and selling them on for more. given the financial constraints of recent years we wont have been doing much academy recruitment either.
closing the academy or down grading it, given our small fanbase, would consign RFC to a similar size of club as any other club in england who cant get more than 12k at home on a bank holiday.
Olise wouldn’t join Reading in L1 Cat 1 academy or not. And he joined Reading probably more for the chance of progression into the first team to put him in the shop window than Academy.
The fact is we've been doing well off the Cat 1 Academy in L1 off the back of Championship level intakes. That's not going to continue.
by Greatwesternline » 02 Jan 2026 17:02
Snowflake RoyalHound Players of Olise’s quality don’t come along every 3 years and we’d be selling for about 1.5m to a champ club now rather than 10m to a prem team with us being L1
In the Championship they came along about 1 in 10 years, let alone L1, so completely agree.
Where's our next big money Academy sale?
Garcia? Struggling to make the bench, no one else is even close. Borgnis? Osho? Spencer? Not likely.
by The Royal Forester » 02 Jan 2026 19:08
GreatwesternlineSnowflake RoyalHound Players of Olise’s quality don’t come along every 3 years and we’d be selling for about 1.5m to a champ club now rather than 10m to a prem team with us being L1
In the Championship they came along about 1 in 10 years, let alone L1, so completely agree.
Where's our next big money Academy sale?
Garcia? Struggling to make the bench, no one else is even close. Borgnis? Osho? Spencer? Not likely.
Olise 21/22 £9m +£9m
Tshibola 16/17 £5m
Hector 15/16 £5m
Alex McCarthy 14/15 £3m
Shane Long 11/12 £5m
Those prices are from transfermarkt. There are players of huge quality that slipped through such as Gittens, too good to stay clearly, but for a while back then the Reading academy was paying for itself nicely. Agreed that in League 1 we aren't getting these prices, but players do sometimes come out of nowhere to an extent.
Omar Richards was largely non descript and a year later after a breakout season was signing for Bayern! It can happen.
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Jan 2026 21:21
ScutterbucketzSnowflake Royaltmesis Having a Category 1 academy won't destroy us, but it doesn't limit us to the spending power of, at best, an average League One club.
Average income in L1 is under £10m, a Cat 1 Academy costs about £2.5m - £4m. It's about a third of our income and crippling long term.
The spending power of an average L1 club for transfers is maybe £250k, most transfers are frees.
There are Championship clubs who don’t think they can afford a Cat 1 Academy.
I’m no expert, but isn’t it more a case of; once it’s gone it’s not coming back? The largest expense is setting these things up. Any ongoing costs are hopefully subsidised by any talent produced, which has been to a very high standard in recent years.
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Jan 2026 21:23
GreatwesternlineSnowflake RoyalGreatwesternline The Olise money kept the club alive. If we hadnt been in dire straights it would have paid for the upkeep of the academy for many years.
It's highly unlikely that future Olise's would choose RFC if it wasnt cat1.
if a £10m player comes through every 3 years or so, the academy is cost neutral. on top if that it provides squad players on lower wages than the club would have to pay than were they players signed through the transfer market.
It's also a finishing school for partly developed players. used properly and we would be signing 16 year olds from cat2s and developing them and selling them on for more. given the financial constraints of recent years we wont have been doing much academy recruitment either.
closing the academy or down grading it, given our small fanbase, would consign RFC to a similar size of club as any other club in england who cant get more than 12k at home on a bank holiday.
Olise wouldn’t join Reading in L1 Cat 1 academy or not. And he joined Reading probably more for the chance of progression into the first team to put him in the shop window than Academy.
The fact is we've been doing well off the Cat 1 Academy in L1 off the back of Championship level intakes. That's not going to continue.
That's fair enough. But the point of the Category system is that Cat 1 clubs can pick up players from the lower Cats with ease and the selling clubs can't stop them, and we should be doing this more, but clearly the player trading side of stuff has taken a back seat of late for obvious reasons.
If we were the lowest club in the football league with cat 1 we should be picking up the best cat 2 players that aren't wanted by bigger cat 1 clubs than us. There is a niche there to be exploited. But i'm not sure we are active enough at the moment to exploit this.
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Jan 2026 21:25
GreatwesternlineSnowflake RoyalHound Players of Olise’s quality don’t come along every 3 years and we’d be selling for about 1.5m to a champ club now rather than 10m to a prem team with us being L1
In the Championship they came along about 1 in 10 years, let alone L1, so completely agree.
Where's our next big money Academy sale?
Garcia? Struggling to make the bench, no one else is even close. Borgnis? Osho? Spencer? Not likely.
Olise 21/22 £9m +£9m
Tshibola 16/17 £5m
Hector 15/16 £5m
Alex McCarthy 14/15 £3m
Shane Long 11/12 £5m
Those prices are from transfermarkt. There are players of huge quality that slipped through such as Gittens, too good to stay clearly, but for a while back then the Reading academy was paying for itself nicely. Agreed that in League 1 we aren't getting these prices, but players do sometimes come out of nowhere to an extent.
Omar Richards was largely non descript and a year later after a breakout season was signing for Bayern! It can happen.
by WestYorksRoyal » 02 Jan 2026 22:28
Snowflake RoyalGreatwesternlineSnowflake Royal In the Championship they came along about 1 in 10 years, let alone L1, so completely agree.
Where's our next big money Academy sale?
Garcia? Struggling to make the bench, no one else is even close. Borgnis? Osho? Spencer? Not likely.
Olise 21/22 £9m +£9m
Tshibola 16/17 £5m
Hector 15/16 £5m
Alex McCarthy 14/15 £3m
Shane Long 11/12 £5m
Those prices are from transfermarkt. There are players of huge quality that slipped through such as Gittens, too good to stay clearly, but for a while back then the Reading academy was paying for itself nicely. Agreed that in League 1 we aren't getting these prices, but players do sometimes come out of nowhere to an extent.
Omar Richards was largely non descript and a year later after a breakout season was signing for Bayern! It can happen.
There's some players of good value in there, but we're talking about Olise level, so that's him and Sigurdsson.
Olise was seasons ago now, where's the next one for multi-millions?
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