Perhaps what is most interesting to note is that not a single
academy player at either club established themselves as a regular in the three seasons.
Glad to see one of
our academy players at a big club though.
I'm really really happy that we a have such a great pool of
academy players at the moment, not to mention the ones that are on loan atm (Toral, Crowley, Pleguezelo)
Not exact matches
I get what you're saying... But you've highlighted three
academy graduates, two of which are still
at the club and one very young transferred
player who was used in the first - team instantly in Theo.
What we should do is look
at Barcelona, Southampton, Sporting Lisbon
Academies and try to mimic there methods; and if it simply comes down to 1st Team Minutes being the key factor behind
player development then we need to SACK every single person involved with sending our
players on loan.
English
academy players will go more on loan after they reach 18 to gain experience, these loan spells can now be
at teams abroad.
Wenger revealed that Coquelin having come through the
academy system, spending nearly seven years as a Gunner and having the club
at his heart was a major reason for keeping patience and hoping that things would click for the young
player.
People think maybe subconsciously that the Championship will be easier, but it's more difficult because many of these
players have been in
academies, they are prepared physically and they are
at the level.
We also have Podolski
at Inter Milan, Miyaichi
at FC Twente and Jenkinson
at West Ham, as well as a few
academy players in the lower leagues.
The new Arsenal winger Henrikh Mkhitaryan has been named as Armenia's
Player of the Year 2017
at a ceremony held
at the Football
Academy of Armenia.
«It is good for the young
players who could see an Henry, Ljungberg, Campbell or Keown who have been
at the club a good few years working in the
Academy, or working somewhere.
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.
This comes after a campaign in which he played 36 times in Serie A alone, and as a result, the
player is feeling neglected
at the club where he came through the youth
academy.
«I am not surprised, Gyan have been one of the excellent
players in Black Stars, to me he is one of the best strikers in Africa,» began Sarpong — who oversaw Gyan's development
at the Accra
Academy — to Kasapa FM [as per Football Ghana].
«We played a match against our under - 18 team
at the
Academy the other day and it was good to see the
players.
I believe so, because we do not have any promising
players in that area from the
academy, while
at central defence we have Hayden, Ajay, and O'connor, in addition to Chambers.
Unlike
players who sign a normal scholarship tender, athletes
at the service
academies sign on to serve in active military duty after college.
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.
At the minute you can see he still believes he's an
academy player trying to make an impression, and looking up to senior
players in awe, esp Ozil.
There's way too much
at stake to blood
academy players in the PREM.
Problem with
academy players is that they are better developed
at smaller clubs where first team football is easier to come by.
But for sure underinvestment doesn't deliver especially if u want to compete on two big fronts... Bellerin is the first of our young
players to come through in quite some time lots of expectation in last 6 years but can't think of a real quality
player from the
academy... Wilshere might if injuries hadn't prevented... Spurs now looking better on that front Attitude is key I agree totally... love the way Leicester hunt down ball in packs and break with 3 or even 4
players moving
at speed...
So with the likes of Giroud, Sanogo, Alexis, Campbell, Podolski and Welbeck
at the club, it was hardly a surprise for our
academy player Benik Afobe to go out on loan
at the start of the season.
The latest graduate of the south - coast side's strong
academy set - up, the teenage left - back won the club's Young
Player of the Year award last season and already capped
at Under - 21 level by England.
Of course, the game vs Chelsea in Beijing was a blip occasioned by a combination of factors, not the least of which was the team recovering from food poisoning and having two
academy players start
at right / left wing back and CB; plus, being the last game of a gruelling tour, there is a tourist effect to the last day of the tour.
Sometime I feel the stature of a elite football club can / will have negative affect on young talent, even playing
at the
academy level young
players are stars
at their local level and will attract negative influences... and
at such a young age people do tend to gravitates to those influences..
He was a promising youth
player for our
academy, rated higher than Wilshere
at some time.
Kane was from the
Academy and do u guys remember Ulloa, I think we played against his championship team like 3 years ago (Brighton, Brentford) but look
at him today... With proper motivation, almost any
player can come good..
The fact that the Arsenal
academy graduateis saying this despite being one of the
players to benefit in terms of time on the pitch if one or both left shows good ambition for the club but is a bit worrying
at the same time.
We are also proven to be an attractive club to those who have come through the Barcelona youth
academy, with Hector Bellerin and Cesc Fabregas having earned their way into the Gunners first - team having joined
at a young age, while a whole host of
players have played for both sides later in their careers.
Our team is full of talent,
player for
player very few can match us but look
at some of the games we've lost, a Chelsea team
at its worse, an
academy united, n nw Swansea team that's so poor compared to their past season.
Chelski have 30
players on loan, never promote from
Academy to first team, and yet the 1
player they are chasing this summer is a 19yo
at Everton
I just don't see keeping them
at USL level just to get them minutes when there are open bench slots with the first team and plenty of
academy players pushing for USL spots.
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?
But here
at Arsenal 90 % of the
academy are African descent
players.
We have been producing inferior
players to European club
academies (Holland / France / Italy / Spain / Germany) and South America (Brazil / Argentinian)
at a grass roots level and consequently
at an international level for far too long.
Iwobi has great finishing, he is always clinical, I think he one of those
players that will shine more than any of our
academy products this season, apart from Bellerin That aside, it is clear to me that our priority
at arsenal is not winning the league, so lower your expectations guys, that way, you will not be heartbroken.
The Nigerian is the latest young
player to emerge from the
academy into a first - team regular, and the manager's influence in his progression would clearly emphasise his importance
at Arsenal.
Our youth
academy is a joke, a quick look
at the number of Southampton youth
academy players in our first team vs Arsenal youth
academy players makes somber reading.
Bale is the ONLY one he didn't snap up, but considering
at the time we were already buying up hot young prospects and had an
academy with many
players tipped to be the next big thing, I kind of understand why he didn't.
The teenager is a product of the youth setup
at Lille, and it's no wonder interest is high given this is the
academy responsible for nurturing the recently crowned PFA
Player of the Year Eden Hazard, as well as Liverpool forward Divock Origi.
Bellerin spent some time
at the Barca
academy during his youth and the 22 - year - old would not be the first Arsenal
player to return to Catalonia, with Cesc Fabregas having done just that in 2011.
Ultimately it will come down to the
player and where he sees himself developing best — and that may well not be
at Stamford Bridge, despite the game time starting to be given to
academy products under Antonio Conte.
We have Chambers, Monreal and two
academy players able to fill in
at CB.
Our San Diego football training camp
at Academy by the Sea has been engineered to accelerate the development of
players at every skill level, from youth to middle school to high school and beyond.
And means that we can rotate kos and manage his game time the end of season then we can get him fixed up properly, then probably move chambers inside to number 4 c / h / (back up r / b) and bring in
academy player as a back up 5 c / h so we will be well stacked
at the back when debuchy gets back.
At the FCG
Academy we are focused on individual
player management to create the fastest results while building a long term successful
player on and off the course.
at arsenal we should have a set rule that all
players that need replacing, i.e sangna r / b = bellerin not # 12 on debuchy (then we could have kept vermalen for 1 year and afforded chambers also) should be replaced by
academy players only and the transfer money should only be used to make «additions only».
«So, you look
at the other teams who played
at the top and you tell me who has played with four
players who have been educated in their
academy?
Fitzgerald was trying out the SmartKage
at Mike Murphy Baseball
Academy in Concord, a technologically enhanced batting cage which can test, analyze and evaluate
players across several measurables «'' and not just for hitters, but fielders and pitchers as well.