Sentences with phrase «for homegrown talent»

Upcoming visits for all of these players will test Clemson's positioning and it is always hard to beat Georgia for homegrown talent, but I wouldn't underestimate the new facility, the natty, and GA native Trevor Lawrence helping to keep Clemson in the lead group with all of these players.
According to the report, Spurs and City are expected to make notable changes to their squad, and will be in the summer transfer market for homegrown talent.
The Pats have only to beat the Dolphins for the win - streak record, the Red Sox are in the playoffs for the second straight year and what a week for homegrown talent: Conan O'Brien was anointed Tonight Show successor, and debate champ John Kerry pulled even with Dubya.

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UAE's homegrown talent can now have the chance to setup presence in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), one of the region's leading financial hub, as well as center for lifestyle, arts and cu...
YouTube announced at an event for advertisers in New York that it is premiering 40 new TV - style shows, many of which will feature not the usual homegrown talents that live on YouTube, but actual celebrities from traditional TV and Hollywood movies.
To name a few additional struggles: we have to compete with the richest league in the world where every team has money and isn't begging for transfers of their best players to fund themselves (8/20 of the highest valued teams), we have a poor injury record that is being addressed, we have far fewer homegrown talents in our league, the overall league quality is higher even if the highest teams are not of the quality of other top teams, selling of our best players during the past decade has lead to a lack of momentum and yes, there has been times where our manager got it wrong.
Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard are the latest to make the grade after coming through as homegrown talents, while Paul Pogba also spent time with the Reds at youth level before leaving for Juventus and then re-joining last summer.
This team is very, very good and has ALOT of homegrown talent, and will be competing every year for a while.
In a perfect world, the Red Sox are hoping for something that's half 2015 Astros, a lineup and rotation overstuffed with homegrown talent.
Having just received a call - up to Gareth Southgate's England U-21s, the midfielder is regarded as a great talent by the club and will hope that the need for homegrown players leads to his chance in the first team.
United have a proud tradition of bringing through homegrown talent, with their «Class of 92» the most notable recent example of a generation of youngsters who went on to star for their club for years to come.
Yes I understand that, but on the positive side, clubs might try and invest in homegrown talent i.e. academies etc., rather than going for a quick fix and buying foreign players.
He talks a lot about keeping our own players and developing homegrown talent, but he's letting Doyle and Butler walk when we have the cap space and the need for them.
Although he is a homegrown talent and much loved by the locals, he has not nailed down a regular position and might feel more at home — as cringeworthy as it is to say this — at the more traditionally English football atmosphere at Anfield, where the Kop are looking for a new midfield hero after one of their finest comes to the end of his time with the club.
Since the advent of the Premier League in 1992, the main reason cited for England's lack of progress on the international stage has been the influx of foreign stars into the country's top flight, with many feeling such imports have come at the expense of homegrown talent receiving top - level opportunities.
Although this is a bit of a bold move for Toronto FC to take; I applaud them, as they are taking a step to build past the Bradley era, by investing in homegrown talent.
And the playing opportunities provided by Everton for their emerging English talent far exceed those granted to the homegrown youngsters at any other club.
Roma's American ownership has gotten flak in the past with regards to developing homegrown talent, and for good reason: the only Roman academy graduate to break into the senior squad since 2011 is everyone's favorite Wolverine impersonator, Alessandro Florenzi.
See, imagining a sensible and reality - based policy that would help strengthen career paths for America's excellent homegrown STEM talent isn't that hard.
The June 2016 issue of ELLE Korea puts the spotlight on homegrown talent for a cover story featuring five of Korea's top models.
In addition to stocking both iconic and emerging homegrown designers, every year OC showcases the spirit and merchandise of a visiting country, transforming each store into a marketplace for exotic souvenirs and international talent.
It was a particularly heartening year for homegrown cinema, as the oft - maligned UK film industry produced such gems as Andrew Haigh's 45 Years, Daniel and Matthew Wolfe's Catch Me Daddy, Debbie Tucker Green's Second Coming, and Rufus Norris's ambitious stage - to - screen transfer London Road.The cream of the crop for me, however, was Carol Morley's infinitely intriguing The Falling, a film that echoed the best work of Nic Roeg and established its director as one of the most exciting talents of her generation.
Philippe Brodeur, Aertv Director, is keen for the new channel to foster homegrown talent: «Having the launch of Aertv Movies coincide with the world famous Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, and having Jameson sponsor the channel is a real coup for us.
I suspect Bell, Grant, Manville, KST & even Kaluuya (since they din really fall for Get Out big - time) are nominated more bcos they r British, but its kinda understandable tt they r skewed towards homegrown talents and stories since they wld otherwise be ignored stateside.
The answer lies in our next generation of workers and the opportunity to support our homegrown talent, while continuing to be a destination for smart people.
After Edinburgh welcomed in the New Year with a stellar cast of homegrown talent, one act in particular is causing a real stir for the children and young people at The BIG Project, in Broomhouse.
Andrew notes that UKIE, the trade body for the UK's games and interactive entertainment industry, says Brexit raises concerns on securing access to overseas talent, ensuring the UK has the proper level of investment in skilling up homegrown talent, maintaining access to capital, and the state of Video Games Tax Relief.
It was a heady time for young artists: Neo-Geo, German and Italian Neo-Expressionism, and homegrown talents like Julian Schnabel and David Salle were infusing new energy into the debate about the viability of emotionally charged subjects and surfaces.
On the ground floor, the west wing on the Talvera side will host a project room, a space for new or ad hoc projects created by young artists, with a special focus on homegrown talent.
A recent study on the training of Young Sportsmen and Women in Europe conducted at UEFA's instigation found that the «Homegrown Player» rule may improve competitive balance and, by requiring a certain number of players to be trained by the clubs themselves or clubs in that country, would act as an incentive for clubs to invest in their own youth development or buy homegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their owHomegrown Player» rule may improve competitive balance and, by requiring a certain number of players to be trained by the clubs themselves or clubs in that country, would act as an incentive for clubs to invest in their own youth development or buy homegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their owhomegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their own talent.
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