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#29
Araragi
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As if playing good in Indian tournament means something

#30
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I agree, but atleast we can know if they are shit or good. If they perform super well, we can argue the player have a potential. By super well I mean top 4 atleast.. If we get minimum 2 insane players trust me the academy team will be called a success.

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For that to succeed, you need :

  1. Good coach, normally this shouldn't be necessary as long as you get a good development coach, but current academy teams are looking for results so aiming for development and winning at the same time isn't easy imo.
  2. Talents, which is the aim of academy teams which I'm not going to touch
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  1. Agreed, but I guess with ample amount of time it is possible to create a good team. But it is in the hands of coach because he has to tame the players. So the coach will make or break the team.
  2. Talents are currently upcoming in here although not at a pace like Japan, korea etc but a few handful are there. They need proper guidance to do good.
#40
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We already had good foreign coach in India, but in the end playing in India won't help.
They need to play and train in better regions and teams

#41
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  1. Which is why I'm concerned about the current riot sanctioned academy teams, they are too result-centric. Normally an academy joins a tournament to measure how far the members have progressed, in other words for the long term. But the current environment forces AC teams to focus on short term, which isn't good for development.

  2. (Just in case😅) my earlier 2nd point isn't trying to say that India have no talent , it does just like you said exists albeit at a slow pace, which is why I think the aim should be quality over quantity. Which means like you mentioned proper guidance so I agree👍

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