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https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/city-break-ground-on-new-training-facility/

No all external. 

Perhaps a planning issue to do with building height?. 

Don't know the benefits of internal vs external. But seeing as all our games are played outside (minus the odd visit to Wembley!) It makes sense to practice outside. 

Also worth noting the covered rugby pitch does not offer much in the way of height, they won't be doing much kicking practice inside. 

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10 minutes ago, Furious Custard said:

https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/city-break-ground-on-new-training-facility/

No all external. 

Perhaps a planning issue to do with building height?. 

Don't know the benefits of internal vs external. But seeing as all our games are played outside (minus the odd visit to Wembley!) It makes sense to practice outside. 

Also worth noting the covered rugby pitch does not offer much in the way of height, they won't be doing much kicking practice inside. 

I think an indoor training pitch is part of getting Cat 1 academy status (could someone confirm?), if that is the case maybe we have joint use of the Rugby facility? Or maybe we have plans after this development is complete. I'd like use to get Cat 1 ASAP.

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18 minutes ago, Furious Custard said:

https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/city-break-ground-on-new-training-facility/

No all external. 

Perhaps a planning issue to do with building height?. 

Don't know the benefits of internal vs external. But seeing as all our games are played outside (minus the odd visit to Wembley!) It makes sense to practice outside. 

Also worth noting the covered rugby pitch does not offer much in the way of height, they won't be doing much kicking practice inside. 

unless they start playing matches at the Wembley Arena, all matches would be outside as Wembley Stadium doesn't have a roof, the (Principality Stadium) Millennium Stadium does however.

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1 minute ago, Seneca the Younger said:

Don't think Cat 1 really means a lot, Sunderland have had Cat 1 for years and produced next to nothing, lose their young players to other clubs, and aren't able to sign any upcoming talent.

Sunderland's youth teams are good, quite often at small competitions academies host between themselves (8 or so clubs) Sunderland come out well

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1 minute ago, Lrrr said:

Sunderland's youth teams are good, quite often at small competitions academies host between themselves (8 or so clubs) Sunderland come out well

Their u23s have played 18, won 0, drew 1, lost 17.

Their u18s have played 16, won 0, drew 0, lost 16.

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Just now, Seneca the Younger said:

Their u23s have played 18, won 0, drew 1, lost 17.

Their u18s have played 16, won 0, drew 0, lost 16.

Talking younger than that, not sure what happens once they reach the games programme, not sure why they'd lose  player so much unless its voluntarily. 

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Yes seems odd that we are not getting an indoor facility too - if Mark Ashton is as good as he claims to be he’d have negotiated a BOGOF on what the rugby club has!

More seriously Im sure it would have been considered and there is a good reason why not and sharing with the rugby club when the weather is really bad must be a possibility. 

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1 hour ago, Bristolded1987 said:

Does anyone know if our new training facilities will have a full size indoor pitch like the rugby ? 

Mid not do we know any reasons why ? 

 

53 minutes ago, Owch said:

No Would not get planning permission

Manchester City have a full size indoor pitch for training. 

Surely they are not the only club that has one 

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The bears training ground looks impressive - didn’t it open up this week? I’m sure we could borrow their internal space if needed. Wouldn’t it have made more sense, however (and economical) to have a shared, bigger training place? The site where the bears are based is massive

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On 09/07/2020 at 16:48, Furious Custard said:

https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/city-break-ground-on-new-training-facility/

No all external. 

Perhaps a planning issue to do with building height?. 

Don't know the benefits of internal vs external. But seeing as all our games are played outside (minus the odd visit to Wembley!) It makes sense to practice outside. 

Also worth noting the covered rugby pitch does not offer much in the way of height, they won't be doing much kicking practice inside. 

I would imagine that in the event of prolonged terrible weather, the rugby facility would be made available to the football club. Restricted height so not such an issue as it is in rugby and might discourage some of our hoofers..

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