After a year in which he has gone
from a youth player to a first - team regular, you would have thought...
But otherwise, he was involved and unafraid — that's what you like to see
from a youth player.
Although it is not an easy transition
from youth player to first team because top level football is really hard and that is why clubs pay insanely for proven players but in a world of out - of - control transfer prices Le Jeff, Joe Willock, Reiss Nelson and other emerging players could form backups / understudy / replacements for our superstars who will leave at some point.
Can't criticise players who aren't match fit get, but I would've hoped for a bit more spark
from our youth players.
Not exact matches
The Warriors are currently the favorite to win the NBA title, and given their
youth —
from the
players to Kerr as a rookie head coach — they could conceivably get better in the coming years.
The name still lives on in Walkman MP3
Players and Walkman Phones
from Sony Ericsson, but its
youth - in - motion branding has been usurped by the more dynamic and aggressive iPod
from Apple.
There is a glide and panache to Mr. Draghi, who favors hand - cut black suits and has the assured pace of the basketball
player he was in his
youth, that set him apart
from the general frumpiness of his fellow central bankers.
It shouldn't be so weird to see
players from your
youth coaching in uniforms you're not used to.
The latest in a long line of
players to graduate
from Ajax's famed
youth academy, and the 18 - year - old has already garnered interest
from the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United.
I love the fact that Arsenal is a family orientated club where no matter what happens everyone will get a fair chance to prove themselves, be it because of a loss of form or recovery
from long term injury or even when trying to break into the 1st team
from the
youth setup However I feel that new high profile signings such as Cech, Reus, (you add who you like) would lift the moral of the entire team and give many
players the confidence in their teammates that is needed when going into big games.
And if you see the Barcelona team, its made up of
players from their
youth system (more than 80 %).
Pedro has been a key
player for Barca in his long career with the club, having impressed upon being promoted
from their
youth team by Pep Guardiola back in 2009.
If we can bring 2
players from within, academy and
youth outlay of 25m included each year, we can sustain this cruel footballer's market
xD buying a
player should always be the last resort when a manager cant find an equal solution
from within, if a manager is incapable of doing that, why have a
youth team?
Wenger and his then insistence on a
youth policy, using only
players from the academy or second rate
players
6) I rather have a
player from the
youth set - up being integrated into the squad: Bielick or Zelalem would be nice!
Having been inspired by the UK pub staff who all changed their names to Wayne Rooney for the World Cup, the entirety of Barca's
youth players change their names in protest to Francesc Fabregas until their hero is allowed home Paul The Octopus ™, relocated
from Germany to Spain, is asked the big question of the moment.
I hope for
players like Xhaka and Lukaku but I counter that with expecting
youth to be promoted or who will be back
from injury soon and «like a new signing».
Arsenal have a great balance of
youth and experience in my opinion and it's a balance that will see the young
players especially benefit
from the talents and experiences of the older members of the squad.
You mention Barcelona but half of their
players have come
from their
youth academy.
Lastly Chelsea have one of the best
youth development squads in the league, it is exactly how they avoid the FFP because they make so much
player sales off young
players not to mention there is a clause that money spent on
youth development is exempt
from analysis in the FFP
From the
player's perspective, given that he's come through the
youth ranks at Old Trafford and has built a special relationship with the current squad, he's likely to be desperate to stay.
Garde came in and drastically cut the Lyon wage bill, selling the likes of high profile
players Michel Bastos & Lisandro Lopez, and giving
youth an opportunity - moving Lacazette
from the wing to his
youth team position of striker (taking a page out of Arsene's book with TH14).
One more
player from the
youth system would be okay.
Secondly, with their own progression secured and with the biggest game of their domestic calendar on the horizon, Tigres have taken just 16
players on the mammoth trip to Peru, with all but three of them coming
from the
youth team.
Had he been in the Chelsea
youth, he wouldn't be anywhere near the first team Kind of reminds of Mason, doesn't really offer too much but some tidiness you can get
from many other
players
If we were to suddenly shift
from trying to develop
youth players to assembling world class
players in every position I'm sure we'd lose some fans but the majority would remain because regardless of what management, philosophies or transfer budget we have fans only know how to support the team when the whistle is blown.
He coached
youth league teams with
players from the neighborhood for years.
Great for Maureen to talk about giving chance to
youth players, then go and sign a expensive big name at 29 years old For Ospina, I know he divided opinion but some statistics does not lie, we conceeded large number of goals
from crosses in the 2nd half of the season — he is a consistent goalkeeper and fine shot stopper but never a commanding one.
I honestly think we should keep Flamini, he has a desire which new
players (
youth or signing) can learn
from in training and he is professional enough to keep himself fit even when he doesn't make the bench.
It is amazing that Arsenal have let such a promising (and prolific) young striker as Benik Afobe be sold this season, and could be construed as very strange behaviour
from Arsene Wenger, considering that the Frenchman sets high store on bringing hot young English
players through the
youth system.
Arsenal have bought another
player from Barcelona's
youth academy.
It is clearly a root problem in the development of
players from the
youth level in English clubs.
Bellerin is not only an ex barcelona
youth player but also comes
from barcelona.
How many
players from our
youth teams made it to first team and cemented their position there.
Arsenal, under our Great Leader Arsene Wenger, are famed for their
youth policy — giving
players chances
from a young age and developing them with the right philosophy into stars ready for the first team rather than the usual alternative of top clubs buying stars.
However, as Everton fans will already know, keeping hold of their best
players that have come through the
youth system isn't always an easy task, and Stones, at some point, will likely make his own exit
from Goodison Park.
I can't imagine a
player from our
youth team would do any worse.
If we get through to the semis or even quarters and get drawn against a Man City or Man United we should play a strong line up with only couple of fringe
players from Chambers, Holding, Elneny, Wilshere, etc and couple of
youth players on the bench (Nelson, Maitland - Niles, Nketiah, etc)!
Think of our
youth system, we have Young
players from all over.
Not sure if Schneiderlin is the best option but I wouldn't question the quality of
players who come
from Southampton's
youth setup.
All
players everywhere came
from a
youth system.
Real are without a number of key
players — with injured trio Gareth Bale, Luka Modric and Karim Benzema to miss out, while Sergio Ramos and Dani Carvajal are both suspended — resulting in Ancelotti having to call upon three
players from the
youth team who could all get a chance to play.
sorry but your ranting and post does not even make the slightes bit of sense... wenger and the scouts probably keep watching hundreds to thousands of
players and
youth players and
from them there are probably hundreds of talented
youth players but wenger obviously cant buy every single one, there are and were soooo many young
players who were dubbed «the next blabla» and how many of them succeeded?
So if thats true we should only bring in
players from our
youth squads.
If I'm kroenke I'm probably thinking» hey let me sell alexis and chamberlain» «Arsene can pull a few
players from the
youth and a one panic buy and we can make push for the europa league» If I'm kroekne Im probably already in negotiations with usmanov to sell the club..
but honestly, sometimes this idea of wishing most of these
players from the
youth set - up are incorporated into the 1st team may just be a contributive means to not getting the more established / ready - made
players out ere!
There are examples of clubs overspending and still failing to win major trophies and then you have clubs like Southampton who have been selling their best
players for many seasons and still seem to produce more
from either their
youth set up or by buying cheaper replacements who go on to double their value in just one season.
Its not by chance that most of the national
youth players come
from bayern.....
From wenger's recent interview he said the club wanted to buy a cb but the was no one on offer with the desired qualities hence the decision to stick with hayden, monreal and another
youth player who has been practicing with the senior team.