For many of us, there are far too few
home grown players in and and around the first team.
Even so Manchester City and Chelsea have shown an interest, according to the Daily Mirror, as they look to improve the number of
home grown players in their squads.
After the recent loaning of sanogn, jenkinson and szczesny, we have exactly 24 above 21 players with 8
home grown players in them.
27 man squad, There are
home grown players in there and also young talent coming through.
With that in mind we present to you the ten clubs that produce the most
home grown players in the world.
English players cost a lot because every team needs
home grown players in their squad there aren't that many top home grown talents (not enough anyway) so to get the best / most promising you need to pay highly otherwise you have to have a squad with players not good enough.
What makes the 30 million even stupider is the fact that new premier league that Arsenal need to chop off 4 non
home grown players in 2 years and Wilshere is the best English Midfielder.
Cant sell quality
home grown players in this day and age.
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.
Also they want to change the
home grown rules whereby
players only qualify if the played for 3 years up to the age of 18
in England.
But Richards — who is the last
home grown player to become a regular
in the City side — believes that it may all just be a giant waste of money.
This rule of
home -
grown players will affect negatively the epl
in the future (knowing that epl is the top league
in the world right now) and I'm not sure if it's going to improve England national team that much...
The FA,
in their wisdom, have changed the rules
in an attempt to improve the England international team, so that all clubs must, from now, have a minimum of 8
home -
grown players in the squad, which is set to increase to 12 by 2020.
And as I pointed out earlier, the Pole will help Arsenal
in the quota for
home grown players whereas Ospina simply has to go.
The Premier League trio may want to make their move soon as if they sign the
player in the near future then he could eventually count as
home grown.
As written by the Telegraph, Drinkwater has four years remaining on his current Foxes contract, with the midfielder also counting as a
home -
grown player, which proves valuable for clubs competing
in both the Premier League and the Champions League.
City need to bring
in quiet allot of
home grown players this summer.only strikers (ings, Kane, qpr St) have stood out this season
in terms of
home grown talent the one area were city may not look to strengthen unless they get rid of (dzeko n jovetic)
Chelsea news «It shouldn't even be a debate» — Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho names his
player of the season Chelsea want
in - form West Ham star as Jose Mourinho chases
home -
grown talent
Obviously things are getting even harder
in that regard
in England, with the FA policy about having a certain amount of
Home Grown (wonderfully talented, English)
players in the squad.
They need
home grown players he wouldn't have knowledge of these types apart from sterling and those he sees
in champs leauge (arsenal and Chelsea's
players)
bar none and this season has shown that to all and sundry;
in my own opinion this just goes to show how the
home grown quota can be counter productive to a
players development and career....
with # Brexit (Britain Exit from EU) EPL ll further emphasize the «
home -
grown rule» and it ll be more difficult to sign
players from outside England as they ll be more xpensive due to the drop
in value of Poundsterling and work - permit issues between English clubs and other European
players ll be same as it is with SouthAmerican, NorthAmerican, Asian or African
players.It ll be wise for clubs to complete her transfer plans early..
But it would make sense
in a way for City, who badly need to freshen up their aging squad as well as needing more
home grown players to help them comply with the UEFA regulations for the Champions League.
Its because of the
home grown rule, means that the best british
players are
in short supply.
The
home grown # will take a hit but when healthy will any of these
players legitimately slot right
in to the 1st 11?
and the ridiculous money spent on «
home grown talent», we haven't been able to produce a squad of 23
players to compete with the likes of Germany, Spain on an international level
in years.
You might be right — but Arsenal has more
home -
grown players in the squad than all our rivals bar United so doubt if that is a legit reason either.
You won't be complaint when / if
in 4 years he becomes a great
player and is also classed as
home grown..
He was talking about young
players in general both
home grown and foreign.
On one hand, the
home grown quota policy plays a big part
in pricing this sort of
players high,
in another news our fringe
players are not likely to command so high transfer fees because of relatively high wage demands.
Manager Roberto Di Matteo has 11 «
home grown»
players in their ranks, three more than the minimum requirement of eight.
Lets look at the bright side; if he comes good
in future, we would have a good
player who is
home grown eventhough he is foreign and also at a cheap prize.
Does he even know who are core
players in our team and
home grown?
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.
His anticipated departure will be a huge blow to the Citizens, who are already struggling to have the required number of
home -
grown players on their books, with Gareth Barry, Micah Richards and Scott Sinclair all having left the Etihad Stadium
in recent seasons.
Which
home -
grown players would you replace them with
in our squad?
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.
None of the so called
home grown younger
players have been able to become consistent
in the past 3 - 4 years like Szczesny, Theo, Ox, Ramsey, Gibbs, Wilshere injury problems.
Hector Bellerin, Francis Coquelin, Keiran Gibbs, Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey and Theo Walcott are just some of our
home grown players that have risen to the top, and have the ability to mix it with the best and play
in any top team
in the world.
Granted he is much younger but City is
in such a desperate need for English /
home -
grown players that they would definitely pay +20 millions for him.
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.
Still, if our league and especially the top teams was predominantly made up of
home grown players (like the Spanish and French and Italian ones) we would have performed a lot better
in recent years.
At least one
player needs to move on permanently, on loan or face being demister as a result of us now having 26
players (16 non homegrown and 10
home grown) it looks heavily as though wilshire will be that man, although for me it would have been either the first or the last name on this list, if not 3 but not Jack so as to bring
in another 2 signings.
City are
in need of some
home -
grown players to ensure they meet the quota for
players developed
in England, while Liverpool want the 22 - year - old to bolster their attacking options.
The constant influx of foreign talent, undoubtedly has a detrimental effect on the development of
home -
grown players, and something that has to change
in the near future if we are to see more exciting, young British talent coming through to first teams around the country.
The problem Arsenal are gong to run up against soon with buying so many
players from abroad is not meeting the number of
home grown players requirements, which may be one of the main benefits that Wenger sees
in the younger
players getting promoted to the first team.
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.
Ya lets sell a
home grown player like Theo and buy more
players from League 1
in France and cement our fourth place trophy!
Personally, I would sell all our British Core, We still have a few
in the youth team who could step up to make the numbers on the
home grown front, along with bringing
in players like Chilwell.
From the 24
players listed on top, none are U21
players, 15 are not
home grown... As such, we only have room for one of the +21
players mentioned
in the text (e.g. Wilshere).