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Apologies if this has been answered before but how did we acquire Bailey into our academy?

 

His dad is “head of individual development” at the sty, so given their academy has a much better reputation than ours, did he deem his son not good enough originally? If not, what was the story?

 

Don’t get me wrong, I ain’t complaining, I just find it bizarre his dad is in a development role at our neighbours.

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He used to work for our Academy and think he brought Bailey into our Academy at this point. He then left and went to Burnley not sure immediately after this but then joined United. 
 

Hoped he would come back to us at some point but must be happy with how his lad is being looked after.

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Just now, Mamalute said:

He used to work for our Academy and think he brought Bailey into our Academy at this point. He then left and went to Burnley not sure immediately after this but then joined United. 
 

Hoped he would come back to us at some point but must be happy with how his lad is being looked after.


 

Okay, that makes sense.

 

Thankfully he hasn’t poached him.

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runs his own coaching school, called soccer Akidemy .

 

as below one of my mates lads plays there. 

 

The Soccer Akidemy was set up and is run by Danny Cadamarteri who is a former Premier league footballer. Danny Started his early football days in the Bradford Schools program before being scouted by multiple clubs , the likes of Manchester united and City , Leeds , Bradford and Barnsley before finally accepting a place in Everton's highly successful Academy. 

By the age of 17 Danny was already making waves in the premier league scoring and creating goals and spent 6 years playing in the premier league with Everton. After that Danny had spells in the championship , league one and also the Scottish premier league before retiring through injury at the age of 34. 

When Danny retired he was already well into his own coaching development, coaching in the pre academy program at Huddersfield Town as well as the foundation phase at Everton Fc. Danny was also coaching the Leeds Utd Ladies 1st team until he was offered a Youth Development phase Coaching role at Sheffield Wednesday.

Danny Spent 4 years Working through every age group at Sheffield Wednesday from U6s through to U23s until he was head hunted in 2017 by Premier league club Burnley to head their U18s Youth Squad in the Professional Development league. 

Since then Danny has also been coaching a National level with England U18s where he is deployed as a Specialist out of possession coach with the current U17s World Cup holders .

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1 hour ago, Howards back said:

Cam senior didn’t want his sons at the same club as him so no one could say there was favouritism 

In his shoes I would consider this aspect.

 

Also the lad can develop his own identity away from his dad. It can be a bit stifling working  at the same place as your dad.

 

Whatever the reason I think Wednesday fans should be thankful it happened.

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