We just have to look at City and Chelsea current squad to see what a lack of
home grown players does.
Not exact matches
I see lot of coments about how we can sign Reus «cuz he's a world class
player.Yes, he is a great
player BUT
did you see how mutch this season was he injuried?The period when Dortmund win some games and comme forward in the table was the period when Reus was available, rest of the season he was injuried.This is one thing, the other think is that Klopp say he will leave Dortmund in the end of the season and looking for a new chalange.I'm pretty sure that he will leave to a big team and will take Reus after him.Sterling is exactly the same type of
player as Sanchez, just doesn't have the same experience, he's not fully developed.I think he can be a first XI
player for us and I think will be great alongside Sanchez, replacing Cazorla when he will leave.Sterling is an English
player, will be great to see him at nationat team too, and we need as mutch as rest of the big teams from EPL
home grown players.The coments who say that we have Gnabry and Wellington make me laugh, really?
Do you want trophies?Or
do you want to see more young
players and waiting year after year to confirm or just see how they doesn't play anything?We are a top team, and need performance in UCL too, not just participaiting.Sterling is a young CONFIRMED
player who will definetly help us.Agree that he's not fully
grown but he will be a great
player.
What Wenger has
done is create careers for
players dumped by the big clubs,
players who he bought into the system to be
home grown, and the others that might suit the team's attacking style that has given it a global following.
3 - 3 draw with Palermo at
home does little to silence the critics and slow the
growing pressure on the Spanish tactician and the
players.
and the same
home grown quota issue is also the reason we might be stuck with these
players, unless we have ready replacement already lined up... and looking afield I don't see many out there good enough to improve the squad
Any club that will be willing to shell out the crazy money required to get all the underperforming English
players off our books will be
doing so not because of the
players ability or potential, it will be simply because they want to fill their
home grown quota too.....
Does AW ditch his
home grown player who has been at Arsenal for nearly 10 years or get rid of a guy who just uprooted his family 9 months ago to join us.
Does he even know who are core
players in our team and
home grown?
He could then buy four
home grown players like Holding for 2 mill each to replace the four deadwood who all
do nothing anyway.
We as the Arsenal need to
do our part in becoming a place where the highest dreams of
players are realized, even if we don't always win trophies, we need to at least always have a «Genuine» fighting chance, Real Madrid went a number of seasons chasing La Decima, spent loads of cash, played second fiddle to Barca for a few seasons even but still
players still dreamed of playing for them in that period, we as fans need to
grow up too and stop bitching and whining especially about our
players, we create a toxic atmosphere for these guys when we
do so and it doesn't help nobody, little wonder our
players perform better away than they
do at
home.
With all respect Sir, Theo Walcott despite a long serving
player is not Asenal material he
does nt even know how to play simple one two he always tried to force his way past opponent and being one of the highest
player in arsenal payroll — if the main reason for him being around for over 10 years because some regulation mandate then yes — i mean
home grown and all those quota things.
Im a big fan of Walcot - but he's proven to be injury prone, and Im not convinced he'll stay - so this looks like a great way to get an upgrade - and the fact that we don't lose a
home -
grown player is a big asset too
I
do think though at 24 and with the
home grown benefit he will get better as a
player especially under Klopp From Pools perspective a robust young england international who can play in lots of positons for 40m good deal for them.
You have to look at their family's history and whether they've ever moved somewhere else, the culture and where the
player's
grown up.You hear that he doesn't like to leave
home, things like that.
It is not down to Arsenal just to buy a
player... the selling club has to a) want to sell b) agree a price and c) ensure they have someone else to replace who they are selling Additionally because of FFP and
Home -
Grown rules it
does nt make sense to buy all your
players and then suddenly you could get 2 - 3 major injuries and have to buy someone else but then cant because you have no monies or might have to sell someone to be able to
do so So many people saying negative things and that we should just go and buy and yet at the same time why spend so much on someone when we could have got somebody else!
We currently have too many non
home grown players and if we don't ship one or two out, they will not be registered and might end up on loan somewhere or in the reserves.
Some of our contributing members on this topic
do NOT take the
Home Grown Players policy into considerations in their analysis.
Manchester City don't have many
home grown players & are desperate Like him or don't Jack is one of the best British
players if Man city can't get there hands on any decent
home grown players then they have to get second rate
home grown players who are no way near top 4 champions league team material.
And has it not occurred to the FA that, instead of panicking because there are too many foreign
players and introducing a
home -
grown rule that is guaranteed to lower the quality of the league as a whole, the thing to
do might be to encourage young English footballers to learn their craft elsewhere, and to bring new skills back to England?
In addition Gael Clichy and Dedryck Boyata would no longer be classed as a
home -
grown players under the new rules because they
did not play for English clubs for three years before their 18th birthdays.
20th Season: The Road Through Milwaukee Nashville Predators While I don't always agree with the decision to keep
players in Milwaukee, it is remarkable just how many of Nashville's roster
players are
home grown.
As your technology improved — once your soldiers started bringing
home alien guns and grenades for your scientists to reverse - engineer, once your workshops began turning out armour made from the same material as UFO hulls — the situation
did grow less dire, and by the endgame, the balance shifted decisively in favour of a human
player who brought an «A» squad loaded with the game's most powerful weapons.
Micromax, the
home -
grown player has been losing its market share thanks to the growth of Chinese smartphone makers in India, but that doesn't mean the
player has given up.