A lot of youngsters don't realise that you haven't made it until you have made it. The closer you get, the harder you have to work. Until you do make it, you need a plan B. But having that has to come from inside the player, clubs can only do so much.
But clubs can do so much more in preparing their academy players for life after football - whether that be at 16 if they don't make it or after a successful career at say 35.
They don't because it costs money in ensuring their scholars have a rounded education both in academic terms and also in dealing with life.
The FA and FL also have a responsibility to make it happen.
This changes the formation of the team from a fraeyesque 3-3-4 to a more workable 4-3-3. It gives us far better balance along the back and importantly replaces a juvenile delinquent with a proper adult criminal. It does still leave a huge gap down the right hand side but anyone venturing too far down there is going to get seriously threatened by Omazusi.
A lot of youngsters don't realise that you haven't made it until you have made it. The closer you get, the harder you have to work. Until you do make it, you need a plan B. But having that has to come from inside the player, clubs can only do so much.
But clubs can do so much more in preparing their academy players for life after football - whether that be at 16 if they don't make it or after a successful career at say 35.
They don't because it costs money in ensuring their scholars have a rounded education both in academic terms and also in dealing with life.
The FA and FL also have a responsibility to make it happen.
It is true, but so many boys and young players don't think it applies to them when they are told about so many not making it. I have seen many boys who have played with my son over the years who are not interested in anything else, and neither are their parents! I don't think you can teach people who don't want to learn!
From a football point of view, How can a guy who is considered good enough to play 20 matches for England from U16 to U19 have such a poor record even in lower League ?
From a bank (bookies) robbers point of View. Make sure that your get away driver hasn't registered the car in his own Name!
A lot of youngsters don't realise that you haven't made it until you have made it. The closer you get, the harder you have to work. Until you do make it, you need a plan B. But having that has to come from inside the player, clubs can only do so much.
But clubs can do so much more in preparing their academy players for life after football - whether that be at 16 if they don't make it or after a successful career at say 35.
They don't because it costs money in ensuring their scholars have a rounded education both in academic terms and also in dealing with life.
The FA and FL also have a responsibility to make it happen.
To be fair our academy does try and give young players a more rounded education, and the vast majority of the hundreds of released players over the last 10 years or so have NOT ended up in a life of crime
Never realised that Patrick Kluivert was done for Manslaughter?
Although is quite bad when Luke McCormack (Plymouth Goalkeeper) doesnt get included
I'm sure McCormack would fit well in there, but there's a lot of drink driving in that all-star bad boys team. I felt that we needed to pick some other sort of crim to broaden the experience of the team. As for Higuita, he's a kidnapper, how on earth could he be left out.
This changes the formation of the team from a fraeyesque 3-3-4 to a more workable 4-3-3. It gives us far better balance along the back and importantly replaces a juvenile delinquent with a proper adult criminal. It does still leave a huge gap down the right hand side but anyone venturing too far down there is going to get seriously threatened by Omazusi.
Wittiest thing I've seen on this site for quite a while!
Nathan Ashton, 29 who played Premiership football on the wing for Fulham before moving to Crystal Palace and Charlton targeted betting shops across London and the South East.
A fair number of inaccuracies in one sentence! Apart from anything else, he only made one appearance for Fulham!
Nathan Ashton, 29 who played Premiership football on the wing for Fulham before moving to Crystal Palace and Charlton targeted betting shops across London and the South East.
A fair number of inaccuracies in one sentence! Apart from anything else, he only made one appearance for Fulham!
Not forgetting the photo of poor Kevin Lisbie (not this one but the one in the article)!
Nathan Ashton, 29 who played Premiership football on the wing for Fulham before moving to Crystal Palace and Charlton targeted betting shops across London and the South East.
A fair number of inaccuracies in one sentence! Apart from anything else, he only made one appearance for Fulham!
Not forgetting the photo of poor Kevin Lisbie (not this one but the one in the article)!
He was given 15 (FIFTEEN) years in 2015 for armed robbery....... so how comes he was out in 2022 to rape someone.
We need to build a load more prisons so that prisoners are not released early. 15 years should mean 15 years.
You do realise that when sentencing, it is known that prisoners with good behaviour will be released with 50% of rhe sentence served (now 40% I believe) and the sentences given reflect that knowledge?
And he thought he'd celebrate his good behaviour by raping someone?
Should have the 8 years he didn't serve tacked on and no chance of an early release this time around, see how he likes 24 years in the clink as a known rapist
He was given 15 (FIFTEEN) years in 2015 for armed robbery....... so how comes he was out in 2022 to rape someone.
We need to build a load more prisons so that prisoners are not released early. 15 years should mean 15 years.
You do realise that when sentencing, it is known that prisoners with good behaviour will be released with 50% of rhe sentence served (now 40% I believe) and the sentences given reflect that knowledge?
Yes I did. But it shouldn't.
Might as well make a 15 year stretch 7 years.
And perhaps his 2nd 15 year stretch should mean 15 as obviously "good behaviour" is foriegn to him.
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They don't because it costs money in ensuring their scholars have a rounded education both in academic terms and also in dealing with life.
The FA and FL also have a responsibility to make it happen.
This changes the formation of the team from a fraeyesque 3-3-4 to a more workable 4-3-3. It gives us far better balance along the back and importantly replaces a juvenile delinquent with a proper adult criminal. It does still leave a huge gap down the right hand side but anyone venturing too far down there is going to get seriously threatened by Omazusi.
Although is quite bad when Luke McCormack (Plymouth Goalkeeper) doesnt get included
How can a guy who is considered good enough to play 20 matches for England from U16 to U19 have such a poor record even in lower League ?
From a bank (bookies) robbers point of View.
Make sure that your get away driver hasn't registered the car in his own Name!
There'll be a thread on here somewhere.
Found it! And no I didn't know I started it until just now! What's frightening is that it was nearly 10 years ago.
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/472/carlisle-game
Now sentenced to 15 years!
Not forgetting the photo of poor Kevin Lisbie (not this one but the one in the article)!
They probably got the picture from the club!
Charlton in the mean time get a betting company as a shirt sponsor.
Ex-Premier League footballer Nathan Ashton jailed for raping two women in separate sex attacks
Nathan Ashton, now 37, has been sentenced to 16 years for two separate sex attacks, eight years apart, at Reading Crown Court
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/nathan-ashton-jailed-rape-women-33256980He was given 15 (FIFTEEN) years in 2015 for armed robbery....... so how comes he was out in 2022 to rape someone.
We need to build a load more prisons so that prisoners are not released early. 15 years should mean 15 years.
Should have the 8 years he didn't serve tacked on and no chance of an early release this time around, see how he likes 24 years in the clink as a known rapist
Might as well make a 15 year stretch 7 years.
And perhaps his 2nd 15 year stretch should mean 15 as obviously "good behaviour" is foriegn to him.