Is it possible to sign 5
English academy players and pay them 5k a week but never play them?
English academy players will go more on loan after they reach 18 to gain experience, these loan spells can now be at teams abroad.
Not exact matches
Of the 393
English players to come through the Arsenal
academy under Wenger 97 % failed to become top class.
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.
If there are quality
English players out there then by all means try and get them, try and produce them from our
academy, but if we end up playing an Arsenal team with 10 foreign
players and 1
English player I'm really not that bothered, and I'm
English.
Just a few of years ago, after the «homegrown» rules were tightened up in the European Leagues, Arsene Wenger promised to build an «
English core» of
players, educated in the Arsenal
academy and taught to play the Arsenal way.
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?
All young
English players from the
academy!!!
English spine, Ozil, Sanchez, Ospina,
academy graduates rising, 5
players with world class speed, and a team gelling into the Arsenal we want.
If we completely open the borders to let any promising young footballer from anywhere in the world join our
academy, then will that stop us from developing more young
English players to the detriment of our national team?
Since then, he's split his time between punditry and establishing an
academy in Spain for young
players that have fallen out of the
English league system.
this is just daft walcott is
english so is welbeck gnabry is German campbell is costarican djorou is from Switzerland and if your cpmplaining of the amount of black lads in the
academy then take it up with the yoputh system because these kids work their asses off to be football
players so obviously you are racist
The problem with
English players is most of them practice at the
academy and then stop playing until the next training session.
He is one of the very few white
English players at the club he and Chambers and by the look of the
academy its an all black future for the club.
White
English youngsters are being replaced in
academies by African descent
players.
Whether it's down to a lack of opportunities due to the Premier League's swathe of overseas
players, a failure to produce budding stars at
academy level, or
English clubs» recent under - perfromance in continental competitions, England are at a distinct experience disadvantage heading into this summer's World Cup.
This sort of recruitment will take the
academy to the next level but it hasn't hampered the development of the local and
English players, it's kicked them on, just look at Tom Pearce and Jack Clarke.
The benefits of
English players receiving tuition in a top
academy abroad can be seen in Eric Dier, who started his career with Sporting Lisbon in Portugal before moving to Tottenham Hotspur.