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Wolves ban the agents
Friday 22nd June 2007, 11:59AM BST.
Wolves have banned agents and rival club scouts from their training ground to protect their latest crop of exciting talent from “predators”.
The club will welcome a record intake to their Academy next month with its boss Chris Evans confirming that 13 of the 16-year-olds Wolves have been grooming will move up to first year status.
The group, including one of the country’s most coveted midfield talents in Telford teenager Kyle Bennett, is reckoned by Evans to be one of the most exciting as well as the biggest in his 17 years at Molineux.
And he has been given board backing to continue a ban on agents and rival club scouts patrolling Wolves’ training ground.
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Wolves have banned agents and rival club scouts from their training ground to protect their latest crop of exciting talent from “predators”.
The club will welcome a record intake to their Academy next month with its boss Chris Evans confirming that 13 of the 16-year-olds Wolves have been grooming will move up to first year status.
The group, including one of the country’s most coveted midfield talents in Telford teenager Kyle Bennett, is reckoned by Evans to be one of the most exciting as well as the biggest in his 17 years at Molineux.
And he has been given board backing to continue a ban on agents and rival club scouts patrolling Wolves’ training ground.
Having fought off a string of attempts by people he labels as “predators” trying to get to Bennett and Co, the club’s Academy boss remains as determined as ever to protect his charges.
“I’ve watched players such as Keane, Lescott, Naylor and Murray come through,” he says. “But this is a pretty special group even by those standards.
“A youngster’s development is never easy to predict but there is a lot of exciting talent there.
“We have known for some time there was going to be a big intake from this group which is why we have kept the numbers down in the previous two seasons. We know the predators are out there trying to get at them but they are not welcome and we tell them so.”
Wolves total sales from Academy-reared players hit £15m with the departures of Joleon Lescott and Lee Naylor while the first team success last season was helped by graduates Mark Little, Daniel Jones, Lewis Gobern, Carl Ikeme, Kevin O’Connor, Wayne Hennessey and Stephen Gleeson.
Chief executive Jez Moxey is anxious transfer plans should not be seen as an abandonment of Wolves’ commitment to their youth programme.
“We are planning to add to the playing staff from outside this close season but our commitment to the development and opportunity of our own young players remains unaltered,” he said.
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Great. Keep that fellow Mackay out as well as the Man U mafia.
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We have been “grooming” players! I am shocked
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Great. Let us keep the likes of that agent Mackay and the Man Utd scouting mafia lot out.
I think that all clubs should be limited to 4 foriegn players in their squad and signing any youth up to tje age of 18 from outside an exclusion zone of 50 miles
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great come on wolves! prem nxt season with eastwood sarpe jarvis and maybe ronaldiniho :)
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Kyle Bennett… I CANT WAIT!!!
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WE must protect our investment in these young players, they are the clubs future.If we can’t afford to buy players of Sharpe &
Eastwood’s calibre. ie. The NORWICH EVENING NEWS 24 has stated that NORWICH had bid 1.5m for Freddy eastwood, that was rejected. WOLVES bid 1.00m. NORWICH bid 2.0m+ add ons. WOLVES bid 1.5m it is obvious that we don’t want to get involved in a bidding war and these players have been lost to more ambitious clubs. We have no choice we must protect our future. Hi Ho Wolverhampton.
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Come On Moxey, at this rate we are going to lose all our main targets to a smaller, less ambitious club (Norwich)……… Why are we taking so long, if we really want these players lets just pay the money & get them signed up. Then we can concentrate on the defence.
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i dont think its fair to say Norwich are less ambitious than us, they are aiming for promotion just the same. However, i dont think there can be much argument that Wolves ARE a bigger club with more potential. Saying that, i dont think we need both Eastwood and Sharpe, I personally would be happy with one to play along side Keogh. Im pretty sure even bothroyd can score 15 goals next season with the likely service the front line will be getting.
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I see that Graham Taylor is Vice-president of Scunthorpe …… perhaps he might have a quiet word in the Sharp lughole ….. “go to Wolves my son”
Come on Graham!
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..banning agents is a great idea!hey wait… the other teams will then ban our scouts and agents! how did we find our great young players last year? short sighted approach..we just need new players to bolster the team, money is the problem afterall. Have get, get none…conservative can be good but it might equal Championship League not where the team should be… players also need to be settled, they aren’t going to hang around for Jez to get his acto together.. why would they?
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I hope these youngsters are good then, because our singings are hardly picking up pace.
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Is Moxey reachable
Does he read the comments on these pages and on the Wolves BBC 606.
Hello JEz……..Hello
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Wolves should stick to the 1.5m offered,if Freddie wants to join the wolves thats what we will get him for.Its all up to freddie. freddie will join us for free end of next season, wolves wont be held to ransom.
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The whole idea that we are going to miss out on out top 2 strike targets makes me feel sick. Anyone can see they are huge talents and ones for now and the future.
Promotion on a shoe string doesnt work often, last year Blues, Sunderland and to some degree Derby all spent a bit of money!!
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Nice headline (suprise suprise) but what exactley is the point….? Will a players agent not talk to them AFTER training – or set up deals and meetings at other times? Trust me, if a player wants to go (or maybe an agent WANTS him to go) then he’s going… This is a meaningless idea that just sounds good. I can see Willie Makay crying in his champagne right now !!
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happy_baggie, mate go over to ya baggie pages, our boys aint like yours who look 4 an excuse 2 go
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we only need sharp or eastwood becacuse i went to school with one of the yong lads how have just singed laim hughes and i realy think he will score 20 geols in this first season if you gave him the chance you will see you mgith think im stupid sayin this but he will he is top class goal scorer
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Wolves are doin the right thing we want players who want to really play for the club and not just for the money like those wombats at sandwell town wolves for eva
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WOLVES ARE A SLEEPING GIANT! And who is it thats keeping them there? A SLEEPING GIANT! WAKE UP JEZ, MORE GOALS means more FANS, More FANS means BIGGER STADIUM, THAT MEANS MORE £££££££££££s if that doesn’t wake him up nothing will!! Hi Ho WOLVERHAMPTON.
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come on moxey wake up and splash the cash??
healy no way, scored about five goals last season, always go for people like that, cort, ndah, Frankovski etc.
Sharpe and eastwood plus 4 new defenders is the key. we wait to long on transfers thats why we always lose them, come on mick kick moxey up the back side.
rich
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