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Posted August 14, 2026 12:26 · last edited August 14, 2026 12:29

Bradman99 wrote:
 Ranix wrote:
The way I remember it. (correct me if I'm wrong). A few years back the club decided on a policy to prioritise bringing players through the acadamy. That way when players that became successful and were on sold the club got a bigger margin from future transfers of that player. The Nix being the original development club.
I think that Chiefy bought into this arrangement and that was a big part of his brief to becoming coach.

But i agree I think this policy has been to the detriment of the success this club has had. For various reasons.
It appears as if more A-League clubs are moving to the academy development method of recruitment. 
All of them are doing that. Melbourne Victory doing the least, but the other 11, plenty of juniors now. I laugh when I see a few people comment as if it's only the Phoenix with big juniors to A League focus. I find out the entire squads, across. The Chief made a number of mistakes regardless of age of players, those would have been issues anyway. 

Anyway, I'll be interested if they promote maybe Dylan Gardiner and Willem Des Tombe soon. Promote a few but not too many at the same time, they could really do with about 4 new starters now, so those substitutes should be easier to get.

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PKB edited August 14, 2026 12:29
Bradman99 wrote:
 Ranix wrote:
The way I remember it. (correct me if I'm wrong). A few years back the club decided on a policy to prioritise bringing players through the acadamy. That way when players that became successful and were on sold the club got a bigger margin from future transfers of that player. The Nix being the original development club.
I think that Chiefy bought into this arrangement and that was a big part of his brief to becoming coach.

But i agree I think this policy has been to the detriment of the success this club has had. For various reasons.
It appears as if more A-League clubs are moving to the academy development method of recruitment. 
All of them are doing that. Melbourne Victory doing the least, but the other 11, plenty of juniors.
I laugh when I see a few people comment as if it's only the Phoenix with big juniors to A League focus. I find out the entire squads, across. The Chief made a number of mistakes regardless of age of players, those would have been issues anyway. 

Anyway, I'll be interested if they promote maybe Dylan Gardiner and Willem Des Tombe soon. Promote a few but not too many at the same time, they could really do with about 4 new starters now, so those substitutes should be easier to get.
PKB edited August 14, 2026 12:28
Bradman99 wrote:
 Ranix wrote:
The way I remember it. (correct me if I'm wrong). A few years back the club decided on a policy to prioritise bringing players through the acadamy. That way when players that became successful and were on sold the club got a bigger margin from future transfers of that player. The Nix being the original development club.
I think that Chiefy bought into this arrangement and that was a big part of his brief to becoming coach.

But i agree I think this policy has been to the detriment of the success this club has had. For various reasons.
It appears as if more A-League clubs are moving to the academy development method of recruitment. 
All of them are doing that. Melbourne Victory doing the least, but the other 11, plenty of juniors.
I laugh when I see a few people comment as if it's only the Phoenix with big juniors to A League focus. I find out the entire squads, across. The Chief made a number of mistakes regardless of age if players those would have been issues.

Anyway, I'll be interested if they promote maybe Dylan Gardiner and Willem Des Tombe soon.