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Halajko: Category One a Priority
Thursday, 26th Sep 2024 12:39

New Town academy director Dmitri Halajko says moving the Blues’ youth set-up to category one is his main priority having taken on the role last month.

Halajko had been sporting director at Colchester United for two years until taking over at Playford Road last month, succeeding Dean Wright, who left to move back up north at the end of last season.

The 44-year-old is understandably still finding his feet in the position with the academy running teams from U9 to U21.

He says everyone at the club is aligned in maintaining the Blues’ long-standing focus on developing young players which goes back to the 1960s and Jackie Milburn’s time as boss.

“It’s always been a club which has had a proud tradition in youth development,” Halajko told TownTV For years and years gone by it was always a club that people looked as a shining light in youth development.

“There are the foundations here, it’s a club which believes in youth development. I think one of the most important things is that there’s a line right from the top. The top of the football club agrees that youth development needs to be a big part of this football club and then it’s got the history to prove also that youth development is an important part of this football club.”

Halajko has been in youth development for 25 years, working with current Blues first-teamers Sammie Szmodics during an earlier spell at Colchester and Ben Johnson while coaching the U23s at West Ham. In addition to the Hammers, he has also worked with Norwich’s U21s and Leicester’s U21s while the clubs had category one academies.


He says moving the Blues from their current category two status to category one is the priority, CEO Mark Ashton having announced the club’s intention to make the step up in March.

“I think one of the big areas will be the progression to cat one,” he said. “That’s something the club have been quite public in saying that’s where they aim to get to.

“At the moment, it’s about establishing a timeline for that, assessing where we are currently.

“I know what cat one looks like, I’ve worked at that level for 10 years, so we’re having a gap analysis of what’s needed to be put in place and then we can put a timeline in place and implement a plan that gets us there.

“At the moment it’s too early to say what that timeline looks like because I’m still working out where our baseline is, but I know what the destination looks like.

“I think if you work out where you currently are, then it’s quite easy to put the stepping stones in place to hopefully reach that destination.

“That’s the trajectory of travel, the timescale of how we get there and what we need to do at the moment isn’t totally established, but that’s what we’re working towards.”

He says the opposition the youngsters will face are the big advantage of category one over category two, that and the ability to recruit more widely.

“I think the fixture programme is fantastic for the U21s and U18s, especially,” he said. “There’s opportunities of playing against League One and League Two teams in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy [previously Papa Johns Trophy].

“There are also opportunities to play in the Premier League European Cup against PSV Eindhoven, Villareal, teams like that.

“And obviously week-in, week-out you’re playing against your Liverpools, Manchester Uniteds and your Chelseas also.

“So that fixture programme, it really is best-v-best and it really does challenge the players and taken them on to a new level.

“More stadium games as well, fewer training ground, more stadiums, more real environments. Some games on telly, some games where you get a crowd that’s a bit more meaningful.

“That environment is certainly a lot closer to real football than we currently have, so that’s a bit upgrade we would get.

“The other advantage I guess is that you get to have your recruitment a lot more national. At the moment, as a category two academy, we have restrictions on how far we can go and recruit people whereas category one, if we’ve got the infrastructure in place to support it, we can go and get national recruitment, which obviously makes our reach far bigger for Ipswich Town to pull the best talent they can.”


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IpswichT62OldBoy added 13:29 - Sep 26
This is great news, but we should never have not been Cat 1.
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VanDusen added 13:35 - Sep 26
If we dare enter the pizza cup and tacitly uphold the denigration of that competition having so recently been in the lower leagues ourselves that will be extremely shameful and disappointing.

In all this moaning from a small cohort of players and managers about fixture congestion (that only affects five or six clubs) perhaps someone could tell them to butt out of that competition for a start as well as stop flying around the world for friendlies at any opportunity...
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ArnieM added 14:03 - Sep 26
“Gap analysis, timeline, trajectory, baseline, destination,”. Bloody hell can he possible repeat his interview and speak in plain English!!
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londonben added 14:17 - Sep 26
ArnieM he’s not exactly using complicated terms…

Gap analysis = working out the gaps between we’re at and where we need to be for cat 1
timeline = timeline
trajectory = the plan
baseline = where we’re at
destination = where we’re going

Thought he spoke well actually, and good to see we have a very experienced professional taking charge of the move to cat 1.
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TractorBlue00 added 14:22 - Sep 26
I agree ArnieM, how dare he use such complicated words like ‘timeline’.
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RegencyBlue added 15:28 - Sep 26
If only Marcus Evans had shown some ambition when this system was first introduced we could have been Cat 1 from the off but, oh no, anything to save a few quid!

It won’t be easy to get Cat 1 status now because those with that grading have effectively pulled up the drawbridge and made it difficult to obtain but here’s hoping.
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blues1 added 16:39 - Sep 26
Regencyblue. Category 1 status has nothing to do with other clubs, so how have they pulled up the drawbridge. It's decided by a panel from thd pl based on certain criteria. If we meet the criteria,we will get category 1 status.
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blues1 added 16:41 - Sep 26
Regencyblue. If you remember, we were about.25 points away from cat1 status under Marcus Evans. So for all the bad things he did, you can't accuse him of not doing his best to get a cat 1 academy.
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churchmans added 18:23 - Sep 26
Blues1 I remember under ME him saying cat1 was not a priority and we didn't need it!
So I'm miffed to what your saying
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Edmundo added 20:18 - Sep 26
We are on a perfect position to be Cat 1. If we end up yo-yo-ing for a few seasons, then Cat 1 will become even more important. Our long term PL ambition depends on this.
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RegencyBlue added 20:24 - Sep 26
blues1
That was when our illustrious previous owner realised he’d made yet another mistake and finally applied for Cat1 status. When the system first started we settled for Cat2 status and didn’t even try for Cat1.

As for the mechanics of it, there would be a hell of a lot more Cat1 academies if it was just a case of meeting the set criteria. The more clubs who get it the less benefit there is to the ones who already have it.
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ArnieM added 06:21 - Sep 27
Sorry guys, I have been having a torrid time folueing a knee replacement thus last 3 weeks. Lots of pain, znd marked reduced mobility. I'm not in a good place right now, and guess my tolerance levels are way down. Heavy duty analgesics do funny things to your brain. Apologies.
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ArnieM added 06:21 - Sep 27
Sorry guys, I have been having a torrid time folueing a knee replacement thus last 3 weeks. Lots of pain, znd marked reduced mobility. I'm not in a good place right now, and guess my tolerance levels are way down. Heavy duty analgesics do funny things to your brain. Apologies.
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johnwarksshorts added 07:55 - Sep 27
Let's hope we get all these things in place soon so we can compete on a more level playing field with the big clubs. Get well soon ArnieM.
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rugbytomc added 13:11 - Sep 27
From memory, if IF Evans was to be believed, the Premier League clubs set the goalposts for Cat 1 and they kept moving them so much so we missed out by less than 1% last time. But that was a while back, not sure what’s happened since then but surely now being in the PL we can have more influence over the qualifications-and qualify! Sooner the better-would love to see more Ipswich RDC’s in Cambridge than the scum even further up the road!
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