Ged has worked at the very top of the game and with some of the very best coaches we have seen, including working alongside Wenger at FIFA and the introduction of how academies are run as we know them to be now.
His CV is extremely impressive, and to me, this is a real statement of intent going forward.
Sandgaard isn't here to mess around, he wants success and to build something with strong foundations and a culture that is about being the best and winning. How to do that in a sensible way is tapping into what is an already excellent academy set up that arguably, has overachieved for so long, especially with the resources and facilities we have had to work with in comparison to other clubs in London.
This appointment allows Bowyer to solely focus on the team and how he can improve it. Gallen to focus on the recruitment, the scouting and working closely alongside Bowyer in going out and finding the right type of player we need. Avory to focus on the academy, the philosophy and culture he has set up and with another experienced member of staff at the club who knows about that type of work, it can relieve some stress from him and take us to another level in the production and development of our young players.
Ultimately, what this does is allow crucial members of the club to focus on the areas they're expert in. All whilst we have someone who can lend a hand in implementing what we want to achieve at the club.
Yes, we desperately need a few more players, we need a goalscorer to help us get out of this division, because as soon as we do, the plan can really start to come together. But really, this has the potential to be one of the best signings Sandgaard could've made, especially at this early stage of his ownership.
Query re Sparrows Lane - will we be seeking to revert the planning permission to the originally approved 3 storey structure? That would seem to be more in keeping with the Cat 1 ambitions and in line with the appointment of Ged.
I remember being confused by the reduction in ambition to the 2 storey and MS's insistence that the planning was all there for a Cat 1 level facility with the appropriate number of dedicated classrooms.
Ged has worked at the very top of the game and with some of the very best coaches we have seen, including working alongside Wenger at FIFA and the introduction of how academies are run as we know them to be now.
His CV is extremely impressive, and to me, this is a real statement of intent going forward.
Sandgaard isn't here to mess around, he wants success and to build something with strong foundations and a culture that is about being the best and winning. How to do that in a sensible way is tapping into what is an already excellent academy set up that arguably, has overachieved for so long, especially with the resources and facilities we have had to work with in comparison to other clubs in London.
This appointment allows Bowyer to solely focus on the team and how he can improve it. Gallen to focus on the recruitment, the scouting and working closely alongside Bowyer in going out and finding the right type of player we need. Avory to focus on the academy, the philosophy and culture he has set up and with another experienced member of staff at the club who knows about that type of work, it can relieve some stress from him and take us to another level in the production and development of our young players.
Ultimately, what this does is allow crucial members of the club to focus on the areas they're expert in. All whilst we have someone who can lend a hand in implementing what we want to achieve at the club.
Yes, we desperately need a few more players, we need a goalscorer to help us get out of this division, because as soon as we do, the plan can really start to come together. But really, this has the potential to be one of the best signings Sandgaard could've made, especially at this early stage of his ownership.
That's all well and good mate but Roland had Driesen and Fraeye..............oh.
Ged has worked at the very top of the game and with some of the very best coaches we have seen, including working alongside Wenger at FIFA and the introduction of how academies are run as we know them to be now.
His CV is extremely impressive, and to me, this is a real statement of intent going forward.
Sandgaard isn't here to mess around, he wants success and to build something with strong foundations and a culture that is about being the best and winning. How to do that in a sensible way is tapping into what is an already excellent academy set up that arguably, has overachieved for so long, especially with the resources and facilities we have had to work with in comparison to other clubs in London.
This appointment allows Bowyer to solely focus on the team and how he can improve it. Gallen to focus on the recruitment, the scouting and working closely alongside Bowyer in going out and finding the right type of player we need. Avory to focus on the academy, the philosophy and culture he has set up and with another experienced member of staff at the club who knows about that type of work, it can relieve some stress from him and take us to another level in the production and development of our young players.
Ultimately, what this does is allow crucial members of the club to focus on the areas they're expert in. All whilst we have someone who can lend a hand in implementing what we want to achieve at the club.
Yes, we desperately need a few more players, we need a goalscorer to help us get out of this division, because as soon as we do, the plan can really start to come together. But really, this has the potential to be one of the best signings Sandgaard could've made, especially at this early stage of his ownership.
It is an ambitious move, especially so early into his regime, by TS
If it frees up LB, SG and SA to focus on their roles then all good.
There is always a danger that new roles upset existing teams especially if those roles and responsibilities aren't clearly defined or if there is crossover or ambiguity. Tuckman for you management/HR types.
My hope is that is an indication that we shall be an ambitious club with a long term vision for growth that includes the academy achieving category 1 status.
How that is achieved while Duchatelet owns Sparrows Lane remains, for me, a key question.
Ged has worked at the very top of the game and with some of the very best coaches we have seen, including working alongside Wenger at FIFA and the introduction of how academies are run as we know them to be now.
His CV is extremely impressive, and to me, this is a real statement of intent going forward.
Sandgaard isn't here to mess around, he wants success and to build something with strong foundations and a culture that is about being the best and winning. How to do that in a sensible way is tapping into what is an already excellent academy set up that arguably, has overachieved for so long, especially with the resources and facilities we have had to work with in comparison to other clubs in London.
This appointment allows Bowyer to solely focus on the team and how he can improve it. Gallen to focus on the recruitment, the scouting and working closely alongside Bowyer in going out and finding the right type of player we need. Avory to focus on the academy, the philosophy and culture he has set up and with another experienced member of staff at the club who knows about that type of work, it can relieve some stress from him and take us to another level in the production and development of our young players.
Ultimately, what this does is allow crucial members of the club to focus on the areas they're expert in. All whilst we have someone who can lend a hand in implementing what we want to achieve at the club.
Yes, we desperately need a few more players, we need a goalscorer to help us get out of this division, because as soon as we do, the plan can really start to come together. But really, this has the potential to be one of the best signings Sandgaard could've made, especially at this early stage of his ownership.
It is an ambitious move, especially so early into his regime, by TS
If it frees up LB, SG and SA to focus on their roles then all good.
There is always a danger that new roles upset existing teams especially if those roles and responsibilities aren't clearly defined or if there is crossover or ambiguity. Tuckman for you management/HR types.
My hope is that is an indication that we shall be an ambitious club with a long term vision for growth that includes the academy achieving category 1 status.
How that is achieved while Duchatelet owns Sparrows Lane remains, for me, a key question.
Query re Sparrows Lane - will we be seeking to revert the planning permission to the originally approved 3 storey structure? That would seem to be more in keeping with the Cat 1 ambitions and in line with the appointment of Ged.
I remember being confused by the reduction in ambition to the 2 storey and MS's insistence that the planning was all there for a Cat 1 level facility with the appropriate number of dedicated classrooms.
I think the upper floor was a Roland thing for having young players living on site, however it was presented to planning at the time.
Ged has worked at the very top of the game and with some of the very best coaches we have seen, including working alongside Wenger at FIFA and the introduction of how academies are run as we know them to be now.
His CV is extremely impressive, and to me, this is a real statement of intent going forward.
Sandgaard isn't here to mess around, he wants success and to build something with strong foundations and a culture that is about being the best and winning. How to do that in a sensible way is tapping into what is an already excellent academy set up that arguably, has overachieved for so long, especially with the resources and facilities we have had to work with in comparison to other clubs in London.
This appointment allows Bowyer to solely focus on the team and how he can improve it. Gallen to focus on the recruitment, the scouting and working closely alongside Bowyer in going out and finding the right type of player we need. Avory to focus on the academy, the philosophy and culture he has set up and with another experienced member of staff at the club who knows about that type of work, it can relieve some stress from him and take us to another level in the production and development of our young players.
Ultimately, what this does is allow crucial members of the club to focus on the areas they're expert in. All whilst we have someone who can lend a hand in implementing what we want to achieve at the club.
Yes, we desperately need a few more players, we need a goalscorer to help us get out of this division, because as soon as we do, the plan can really start to come together. But really, this has the potential to be one of the best signings Sandgaard could've made, especially at this early stage of his ownership.
It is an ambitious move, especially so early into his regime, by TS
If it frees up LB, SG and SA to focus on their roles then all good.
There is always a danger that new roles upset existing teams especially if those roles and responsibilities aren't clearly defined or if there is crossover or ambiguity. Tuckman for you management/HR types.
My hope is that is an indication that we shall be an ambitious club with a long term vision for growth that includes the academy achieving category 1 status.
How that is achieved while Duchatelet owns Sparrows Lane remains, for me, a key question.
Ged has worked at the very top of the game and with some of the very best coaches we have seen, including working alongside Wenger at FIFA and the introduction of how academies are run as we know them to be now.
His CV is extremely impressive, and to me, this is a real statement of intent going forward.
Sandgaard isn't here to mess around, he wants success and to build something with strong foundations and a culture that is about being the best and winning. How to do that in a sensible way is tapping into what is an already excellent academy set up that arguably, has overachieved for so long, especially with the resources and facilities we have had to work with in comparison to other clubs in London.
This appointment allows Bowyer to solely focus on the team and how he can improve it. Gallen to focus on the recruitment, the scouting and working closely alongside Bowyer in going out and finding the right type of player we need. Avory to focus on the academy, the philosophy and culture he has set up and with another experienced member of staff at the club who knows about that type of work, it can relieve some stress from him and take us to another level in the production and development of our young players.
Ultimately, what this does is allow crucial members of the club to focus on the areas they're expert in. All whilst we have someone who can lend a hand in implementing what we want to achieve at the club.
Yes, we desperately need a few more players, we need a goalscorer to help us get out of this division, because as soon as we do, the plan can really start to come together. But really, this has the potential to be one of the best signings Sandgaard could've made, especially at this early stage of his ownership.
It is an ambitious move, especially so early into his regime, by TS
If it frees up LB, SG and SA to focus on their roles then all good.
There is always a danger that new roles upset existing teams especially if those roles and responsibilities aren't clearly defined or if there is crossover or ambiguity. Tuckman for you management/HR types.
My hope is that is an indication that we shall be an ambitious club with a long term vision for growth that includes the academy achieving category 1 status.
How that is achieved while Duchatelet owns Sparrows Lane remains, for me, a key question.
Ged has worked at the very top of the game and with some of the very best coaches we have seen, including working alongside Wenger at FIFA and the introduction of how academies are run as we know them to be now.
His CV is extremely impressive, and to me, this is a real statement of intent going forward.
Sandgaard isn't here to mess around, he wants success and to build something with strong foundations and a culture that is about being the best and winning. How to do that in a sensible way is tapping into what is an already excellent academy set up that arguably, has overachieved for so long, especially with the resources and facilities we have had to work with in comparison to other clubs in London.
This appointment allows Bowyer to solely focus on the team and how he can improve it. Gallen to focus on the recruitment, the scouting and working closely alongside Bowyer in going out and finding the right type of player we need. Avory to focus on the academy, the philosophy and culture he has set up and with another experienced member of staff at the club who knows about that type of work, it can relieve some stress from him and take us to another level in the production and development of our young players.
Ultimately, what this does is allow crucial members of the club to focus on the areas they're expert in. All whilst we have someone who can lend a hand in implementing what we want to achieve at the club.
Yes, we desperately need a few more players, we need a goalscorer to help us get out of this division, because as soon as we do, the plan can really start to come together. But really, this has the potential to be one of the best signings Sandgaard could've made, especially at this early stage of his ownership.
It is an ambitious move, especially so early into his regime, by TS
If it frees up LB, SG and SA to focus on their roles then all good.
There is always a danger that new roles upset existing teams especially if those roles and responsibilities aren't clearly defined or if there is crossover or ambiguity. Tuckman for you management/HR types.
My hope is that is an indication that we shall be an ambitious club with a long term vision for growth that includes the academy achieving category 1 status.
How that is achieved while Duchatelet owns Sparrows Lane remains, for me, a key question.
build a new academy elsewhere?
This. It would not surprise me.
Which could have consequences with the Valley I would imagine
I live 10 miles from Reading and work with Reading supporters. They have ever mentioned him in all the years I have lived and worked here, and is never mentioned in local football round ups.
That said he comes with a good pedigree and CV. Let's hope this is one of the foundations that this club needs similar to that of the Varney years.
I live 10 miles from Reading and work with Reading supporters. They have ever mentioned him in all the years I have lived and worked here, and is never mentioned in local football round ups.
That said he comes with a good pedigree and CV. Let's hope this is one of the foundations that this club needs similar to that of the Varney years.
Not me but reading ‘Ged Roddy’ and I just have a mental picture of the policeman from ‘allo ‘allo bursting out a rendition of the chorus to Shalamars A Night To Remember.
I live 10 miles from Reading and work with Reading supporters. They have ever mentioned him in all the years I have lived and worked here, and is never mentioned in local football round ups.
That said he comes with a good pedigree and CV. Let's hope this is one of the foundations that this club needs similar to that of the Varney years.
I live 10 miles from Reading and work with Reading supporters. They have ever mentioned him in all the years I have lived and worked here, and is never mentioned in local football round ups.
That said he comes with a good pedigree and CV. Let's hope this is one of the foundations that this club needs similar to that of the Varney years.
I live 10 miles from Reading and work with Reading supporters. They have ever mentioned him in all the years I have lived and worked here, and is never mentioned in local football round ups.
That said he comes with a good pedigree and CV. Let's hope this is one of the foundations that this club needs similar to that of the Varney years.
Welcome Ged.
But he’s never worked with Reading has he?
yes and they sacked him ...
Ok, missed that
Ha you must have thought Chippy's post was proper random in that case! :-)
As long as he doesn't tread on Steve Avory's toes ...... with Charltons record of producing and developing quality players on a shoestring budget he is probably the most important man at the club .
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Ged has worked at the very top of the game and with some of the very best coaches we have seen, including working alongside Wenger at FIFA and the introduction of how academies are run as we know them to be now.
His CV is extremely impressive, and to me, this is a real statement of intent going forward.
Sandgaard isn't here to mess around, he wants success and to build something with strong foundations and a culture that is about being the best and winning. How to do that in a sensible way is tapping into what is an already excellent academy set up that arguably, has overachieved for so long, especially with the resources and facilities we have had to work with in comparison to other clubs in London.
This appointment allows Bowyer to solely focus on the team and how he can improve it. Gallen to focus on the recruitment, the scouting and working closely alongside Bowyer in going out and finding the right type of player we need. Avory to focus on the academy, the philosophy and culture he has set up and with another experienced member of staff at the club who knows about that type of work, it can relieve some stress from him and take us to another level in the production and development of our young players.
Ultimately, what this does is allow crucial members of the club to focus on the areas they're expert in. All whilst we have someone who can lend a hand in implementing what we want to achieve at the club.
Yes, we desperately need a few more players, we need a goalscorer to help us get out of this division, because as soon as we do, the plan can really start to come together. But really, this has the potential to be one of the best signings Sandgaard could've made, especially at this early stage of his ownership.
I remember being confused by the reduction in ambition to the 2 storey and MS's insistence that the planning was all there for a Cat 1 level facility with the appropriate number of dedicated classrooms.
Should do your job prospects no harm 😂
It is an ambitious move, especially so early into his regime, by TS
If it frees up LB, SG and SA to focus on their roles then all good.
There is always a danger that new roles upset existing teams especially if those roles and responsibilities aren't clearly defined or if there is crossover or ambiguity. Tuckman for you management/HR types.
My hope is that is an indication that we shall be an ambitious club with a long term vision for growth that includes the academy achieving category 1 status.
How that is achieved while Duchatelet owns Sparrows Lane remains, for me, a key question.
It would not surprise me.
Gunter however, 😜😘😘
That said he comes with a good pedigree and CV. Let's hope this is one of the foundations that this club needs similar to that of the Varney years.
Welcome Ged.