Former Coventry
City academy player James Maddison is backing Coventry City for promotion next season.
Manchester United have taken former Manchester
City academy player Sam Grimshaw on trial, reports ESPN.
The last
City academy player to pull this stunt was Sturridge and I very much doubt if City have regretted that much, he seems a big headed selfish egotist and has consistently failed to deliver on the talent and promise.
Not exact matches
City will need to overhaul their first team which will be costly and they will need to start playing more of their
academy players.
Sure, Man
City will pay over the odds to bring in the best English
players now but then what of the other teams, they will have to reach the same quota by bringing up youth
academy players.
But stocked
academies like the Chelsea's one and
City's one will have to start using
players in the first team.
Manchester
City will open their new multi-million pound
academy next month as part of a long - term plan to produce their own
players rather than buy ready - made talent — their current senior squad cost over # 300m to assemble.
Man
City offered him # 30,000 to make him the highest paid 17 year old in England.They know his abilities and know he's their best
academy player.This is a
player they know they'll regret for letting him leave.The guy wants first team opportunities in the future which he doesn't see at
City.
Chelsea,
City are the only clubs not brining on
players through there
academy Arsenal with most of there team are bred by the club and you know who they are I hope.So you can bet all you want and to win you want him to fail.
We a football
academy with
players breaking gradually, but EPL winning takes
players at a certain level as well... Anyhow, we did and can beat Man
city with our play, if we do so to score an not just keep possession, pass ball around up and down the field.
United appear to be on a real drive to raise the levels of quality within their
academy, with the report also suggesting that two Belgian teenagers could be heading to United, with the Red Devils perhaps responding to the fact that
City have recently opened the # 200 million Etihad Campus in a bid to produce more young
players for the first team.
everything get burned to the ground -
City, Real,MU,Bayern,Chelsea - they all find easy ways to go around that stupid UEFA fair play rule and the prices in
players, instead of going down go to the sky.They all become more powerful than before instead of getting weak.Home grown
players, English
players?Just promote some kids from
academy just to make the squad number.They don't even stay on the bench - but the rule is obeyed, right?So, Wenger was betting on a dead horse, he got stuck with a mediocre team, full with overpaid mediocre Brit
players, youngsters no one heared about (see Sanogo case).
If Man
City just need a couple of English
players for the home grown quota why not just promote 2 - 3 kids from their
academy and have them sit on the bench all season?
City under Guardiola has shown the way — it is possible to buy success and entertain — but what hope does an
Academy player have getting into the first team at
City?
Chelsea have 30 +
players out on loan and I don't even know what
city's
academy does.
@ 007 What
city and chelsea
academy players are you talking about?
Name the
players from the Chelsea
Academy, from the Man City a
Academy, from the Man
City academyacademy.
Need somebody to tell man
city to try and produce their own
academy players, Jack and Ramsey could be the next Xavi and Iniesta of Arsenal in the future.
But now I have found a very realistic and more likely rumour saying that the Gunners are preparing an offer for the Leicester
City youngster Ben Chilwell, who won his club's
Academy Player of the year award.
In the last 13 years how many
players have gone through the
academy to first team at Chelsea or
City, probably ONE!
Will Manchester
City's new footballing
academy produce homegrown
players, or will the club's desire for short term success result in them buying youngsters from other clubs.
United have Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford, Timothy Fosu - Mensah and Sam Johnstone in their first team squad, with
players such as Joshua Harrop, Matty Willock, Ro - Shaun Williams, and Axel Tuanzebe coming through the ranks, which is something that would, to me at least, suggest that
City's all singing and all dancing
Academy is not as good as it is portrayed.
Manchester
City seems to still be praised for their
Academy, yet they don't seem to have
players emerging from the
Academy into their first team, not regularly anyway.
Guardiola has a fine reputation for bringing through
Academy products at previous clubs Barcelona and Bayern Munich, but since taking over at
City he has generally relied on his senior
players.
Powell was a graduate of Crewe Alexandra's youth
academy, a club famed for producing young
players, and despite scoring on his debut has struggled to kick on since then, enduring loan spells at Wigan Athletic, Leicester
City and now Hull
City.
The Andre Agassi College Preparatory
Academy, a K — 12 school, has been around since 2001 in the tennis
player's hometown of Las Vegas; in subsequent years, through an investment venture, Agassi has helped finance the leasing and construction of at least 39 charter - school buildings in 12 different
cities.
We're also shown the first level to be revealed for A Certain Magical Virtual - On where the
player will battle it out on the game's
academy city stage and the area type is still very much true to the original games, so far so good for those who are hoping the crossover retain some of that Virtual On identity.