9:54am Thursday 18th March 2010 in
SAM Allardyce has told his Blackburn Rovers starlets ‘our club needs you’ after watching them give Chelsea a run for their money in last night’s FA Youth Cup semi-final clash.
Rovers went down 1-0 to their London counterparts in their first leg match at Ewood Park, after Tom Hitchcock unluckily diverted a first-half corner into his own net.
A feisty battle saw both sides reduced to 10 men in the second-half, with Blackburn’s Michael Potts and Chelsea’s Aliu Djalo seeing red following a 20-man melee.
Despite defeat, Rovers maintain a fighting chance of progressing to the final when they head to Stamford Bridge for the return leg on Monday.
Gary Bowyer’s under 18s had already beaten the likes of Manchester United and Everton on their way to the last four and first team boss Allardyce insists there is a place for them in the club’s future.
Ewood Park favourite David Dunn is one of the few to have made the grade at Rovers after coming through the club’s youth ranks with many coming so close, before dropping into the lower leagues.
Now, with a handful of potential stars already in Rovers’ first team, Allardyce admits limited finances at Ewood Park mean the development of ‘their own stars’ is crucial for the future.
He said: “I think the strides we have made over the last 12 months have been enormous behind the scenes. The development of our young players has been outstanding from the academy upwards.
“It has already bore fruits in the youth team players. Phil Jones, Martin Olsson and Junior Hoilett have come through and behind that we expect some more of the youth team to come through.
“The future looks quite good for Blackburn Rovers and we just have to make sure we get them through to the first team more and more. Rather than nearly getting them there and then selling them on to the Championship “Seeing these players come through would be great for the club because it would cut down on the spending for players you need and the top level of spending is far beyond what we can afford.”
Ahead of Sunday’s visit of Chelsea, Rovers are on the brink of securing their top flight status for a ninth consecutive year - already the longest stay in the highest league since 1936.
Since succeeding Paul Ince as Rovers boss in November 2008, Allardyce has constantly been battling against the drop but he admits the club’s youth development is making it easier to plan for the future.
“Before was a straight forward blinkers on and battle,” he said. “The next level of planning doesn’t begin until we secure our status this season.
“But there is a longer term look from me and my staff because we are pleasantly surprised by some of the outstanding development of the younger players we have had.
“Some of them have been a major force in the first team this season.
"Our academy team is in the semi final and one or two could come out of that.
"It is very exciting for the football club and if we can get these youngsters in the first team it will make things very exciting indeed.”
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Morst
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1:04pm Thu 18 Mar 10
Morst
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1:07pm Thu 18 Mar 10
makaveli96 wrote:With Nelsen, Robbo, Grella and probably Dunny out we are playing half the reserve team anyway - is that not giving them enough chance? We have even arranged a game against Birmingham for the mid-week to help em as well!
Sams comment off the camera made me laugh, "to be fair I recon our youth team would beat the dingles on the 31st, but to be fair the Fleece pubs reserves would"!
Brilliant Sam
jack01
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3:10pm Thu 18 Mar 10
jack01
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3:10pm Thu 18 Mar 10
jeppo
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3:18pm Thu 18 Mar 10
eddie the eagle
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3:48pm Thu 18 Mar 10
Morst
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3:59pm Thu 18 Mar 10
jeppo wrote:No Eddie I just call him Sir Humphrey Appleby!
they played long ball, ugly football Morst with just one up front. You wouldn't like it.
Burnley play lovely football though...
kevin e
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4:07pm Thu 18 Mar 10
Morst wrote:Morst, you can't invent tradition.
jeppo wrote:No Eddie I just call him Sir Humphrey Appleby!
they played long ball, ugly football Morst with just one up front. You wouldn't like it.
Burnley play lovely football though...
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Right on tee another post that says nothing other than perhaps you want to go and support Burnley Jeppo rather than fight for your own clubs tradition of 134 years of playing the beautiful game the right way?
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31st......
marghen
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4:50pm Thu 18 Mar 10
AdaC
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5:11pm Thu 18 Mar 10
Morst wrote:Yawn, anything remotley new to add?
LET says a decent crowd on. Can anyone there confirm what system and style we played? . I hope we are not following the Arsenal plan of playing the same style throughout the club in which case most of these lads will be hoping Sam beggers off before they reach the first team! . 31st....
hasslem hasslem
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5:39pm Thu 18 Mar 10
jeppo
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6:36pm Thu 18 Mar 10
marghen
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7:03pm Thu 18 Mar 10
eddie the eagle
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10:28pm Thu 18 Mar 10
marghen wrote:Mexican thats some news I've missed elaborate please.
Jeppo, the banter will stop with you forthwith. My apologies. . Messi or Roo-if Sam(when that Mexican guy buys BRFC!) could sign one who would it be!
Morst
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8:10am Fri 19 Mar 10
jeppo wrote:Jeppo, AdaC - So I don't comment good ideas on debates?
Morst and Marghen...respectful
ly, I think you have both lost yourselves up your particular bottoms on this page, blimey, take a look at your posts!!
Morst, you suggest I should 'support' Burnley...can I ask if you are actually 'supporting' our beloved Blackburn Rovers? My gripe with you is that you never do 'support' the club, you constantly criticise...please try to be supportive and actually say positive stuff, its a great club that is performing well - you're sending yourself mad with boring negativity!
AdaC
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10:24am Fri 19 Mar 10
Morst
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10:42am Fri 19 Mar 10
jeppo
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2:54pm Fri 19 Mar 10
Morst
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6:10pm Fri 19 Mar 10
jeppo wrote:It took 4 years of repeating the same things about ticket prices to John Williams before he woke up Jeppo - what was the result? Oh Yeah 19,200 ST's - see other page about how it started 3 years before JW brought you into the loop!
morst, it is one thing posting, on occassion, that you would like to see the style of football improve, but it is another entirely to totally exaggerate the point, posting the same innane comments time and time again and criticising the football that is slowly getting our great club into a stronger position, which is a good thing for us all.
jeppo
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10:55pm Fri 19 Mar 10
Morst
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9:02am Sat 20 Mar 10
jeppo wrote:Jeppo - John Williams did not understand the BRFC fan base. He resisted any price cuts to increase gates and the result was an empty stadium with a poor atmosphere and a club facing the death knell to quote Jack Walker with a B/End ticket £400 - where would we be now with the recession etc -8 or 9 thou ST's? Instead we now have 19,200 and more walk on fans.
oh yeh, cos John Williams hasn't got a business brain in his head has he Morst, he cant make decisions for himself, can he? Have you ever considered joining the board? That would be great, 2 seasons of paying big fees and salaries for 31 year olds, free entry for all and then we'd play Burnley style football - you'd have us bankrupt, relegated and forgotton quicker than Portsmouth, Southampton and Leeds!
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makaveli96 says...
12:44pm Thu 18 Mar 10
Brilliant Sam