Sentences with phrase «homegrown talents such»

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.

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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.
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.
A dependable supply of homegrown talent, many of these observers believe, would solve these problems, but such a supply seems to be something American universities are increasingly unable to provide.
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.
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