Sentences with phrase «homegrown talent as»

The decree helps Belarus attract the best talent to the region while retaining and supporting its homegrown talent as well

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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...
But now, Stamford hopes to foster homegrown talent, and in a bold move to reinvent itself as a tech hub, it has transformed its old city hall into the Stamford Innovation Center.
A homegrown talent coming good in the first - team, Lingard is the latest of many United academy players to make the transition to senior football, and Neville has highlighted his connection with the club as a factor behind his form.
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.
We play in a league where the homegrown talent is not as good as other leagues (German / Spanish), where there are 4 of the top 10 highest spending clubs of the last decade (Liverpool, United, City, Chelsea) and where we do not have a winter break.
Sterling is an interesting one, he has a lot of talent clearly, and being a homegrown player is a bonus, but he seems to be in the same situation as Walcott with his contract.
He has spotted exceptional young talent such as Dele Alli and Eric Dier, and developed them along with the club's own homegrown stars to contribute potentially half of England's Euro 2016 lineup.
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.
Chelsea need to add homegrown talent to their squad as soon as possible and it won't come cheap: not only will they be playing the «English players premium», but the limited number of top class homegrown players available and Chelsea's desperation means that they can be held to ransom by clubs.
We need to get the best scouting department in the business, build through the draft (stockpile as many picks as possible) and sign homegrown talent early to extended deals.
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.
He's the homegrown talent who is shrugging off a disappointing second full season in the Premier League and emerging as a bona fide star in Everton's promising attacking team.
A part of the academy since he was nine, Jack Vann spent 11 years with Leeds and was tipped by many as the next homegrown talent to break the senior team.
Everton is taking the sportsbook approach, placing safe bets like Wayne Rooney and Michael Keane, but also gambling on the likes of Jordan Pickford, Sandro Ramirez, and Davy Klaassen — all brought from elsewhere, which could hinder the development of homegrown talent such as Ademola Lookman and Dominic Calvert - Lewin.
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.
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.
Strategic efforts such as the ULEAD Fellowship enable a cadre of homegrown leaders to step right into leadership roles and can help jumpstart other efforts to build and develop local talent.
More exhibitions of homegrown talent are planned, but they will no longer be branded as the work of Young British Artists: the concept has done its work and it's clearly time to devise a new formula.
However, we have a good team and a great base — one that's been built up through a combination of rewarding our associates and promoting our homegrown talent, as well as through bringing in high quality laterals; we've recently brought in people with white collar, anti-money laundering and international arbitration expertise.
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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