by Svlad Cjelli »
23 Dec 2011 08:38
jonboy29red with the EPPP deal does that mean clubs can set up there own academy`s in other parts of the country or not?
Only category one academies can do this, or rather a local branch for recruiting. There can still only be one actual academy - and the "travelling distance" rule is only relaxed when a category one academy has been assessed by education authorities to ensure the suitability of accommodation and education, because they'll either be setting up "free schools" under new education legislation, or partnering with local schools etc who can provide the education.
One key thing, also, that no-one seems to have noticed or commented on, is that there is still a maximum number of kids at each age group allowed at each academy - I think it's about 30 per age group, and there are no proposals to change this, so this is a safeguard against "hoovering up" too many kids.
NB For those who may think I'm supporting EPPP, please don't! It's a reprehensible set of proposals, but it's not quite as bad as some suggest, and there are some safeguards in it and ways switched-on FL clubs can use it to their advantage. But rather than campaigning for the clock to be turned back (which is impossible now) I really think supporter campaigns should be focused on making sure the safeguards in it are upheld and monitoring the way this works in practice.
But the real scandal is the way it came to be voted in, but that's a story for another blog, another day.