So amongst all of these names,
all of these academy players who have little to no hope of breaking into Liverpool's first team regularly, who is likely to buck the trend?
During his last season, Conte was part of the original group
of academy players who trained with Bethlehem Steel FC.
Not exact matches
I get what you're saying... But you've highlighted three
academy graduates, two
of which are still at the club and one very young transferred
player who was used in the first - team instantly in Theo.
And any
player coming here or
who has come up through the
academy is well aware
of this.
If a replacement for Mr Wenger is year marked, then I think all
players even those in the
academy should still be retained for the new manager and his assistants to assess the
players of who will be retained to start the new season.
The Board should in my opinion have Mr Wenger on the board with immediate effect and appoint a new Manager
who will have a chance to build up a team with present young
players such as Holden, Campbell and other young promising
players from the
academy which have given a good account
of themselves when playing with the seniors.
«I am not surprised, Gyan have been one
of the excellent
players in Black Stars, to me he is one
of the best strikers in Africa,» began Sarpong —
who oversaw Gyan's development at the Accra
Academy — to Kasapa FM [as per Football Ghana].
Arsene Wenger has nothing but admiration for the South Coast side,
who seem to sell their best
players every summer, but still manage to replace them with just as much quality, and also bring plenty
of highly talented youngsters through their
academy.
Arsenal fans know and understand the policy
of Arsene Wenger in resting first team
players in the Capital One Cup games, and even in the FA cup and Champions League games when we can, to give those key men a rest as well as giving some valuable opportunities to the up and coming Gunners from the
academy and the likes
of Debuchy and Gibbs
who have not seen much action so far this season.
Chelsea, City are the only clubs not brining on
players through there
academy Arsenal with most
of there team are bred by the club and you know
who they are I hope.So you can bet all you want and to win you want him to fail.
Unfortunately, most
of our
academy home grown
players are those
who are bought from other clubs when they are 14 - 18 years.
As a result
players like Podolski, Campbel, Rosicky and I am sure some
of the youth
academy players are joining the ranks
of the disgruntled 1st team
players who have seen enough
of Wenger's ineptness in every aspect
of coaching the team.
Wenger doesn't know how to win the PL He inherited many
of the
players in late 90's He didn't build our legendary brick walll
of a defense That's why we havent had one since they broke up We didn't even adequately replace Viera (
who again Wenger inheited) Coquelin came from our
academy like Bellerin (very few top players come from Academy) And Coquelin isn't good enough Wenger will NOT spend big on a Defensive Mid
academy like Bellerin (very few top
players come from
Academy) And Coquelin isn't good enough Wenger will NOT spend big on a Defensive Mid
Academy) And Coquelin isn't good enough Wenger will NOT spend big on a Defensive Midfielder
Personally, ive always liked the thought
of promoting
players from the the
academy who genuinely want to play for the club and he seems to fit the mold.
Arsenal, as a club, were recently revealed as the team
who had provided the most minutes for
academy players out
of the entire top flight.
We are also proven to be an attractive club to those
who have come through the Barcelona youth
academy, with Hector Bellerin and Cesc Fabregas having earned their way into the Gunners first - team having joined at a young age, while a whole host
of players have played for both sides later in their careers.
Aside from the poor transfers over 10 years, the complete lack
of tactics, one dimensional football, being predictable, playing
players out
of position, playing
players who should be benched, over playing
players (ongoing injuries), not motivating the team, poor youth
academy, bad formations set up for under - performing
players and over reliance on tikka tikka possession football, no he hasn't done much wrong!
To compete as well as we have against rivals
who have invested far greater sums in
players than we have and have eschewed the development
of Academy players makes his achievements all the more remarkable.
The fact that we do not see too many very promising young
players making the step up shows just how tough it is, but we could be about to see the latest Arsenal
academy graduate
who will make the grade in the shape
of Reiss Nelson
who put in a very impressive performance on the right flank as Arsenal beat Sydney FC in the first
of the pre-season matches.
In term
of CB, people are forgetting that the youth
academy have good
players in Hayden and Ayaje.Southampton use to do well with their
academy because the supporters will allow and accept the youths to be given a chance, now supporters from a big team like Arsenal wants proven expensive world class
players in order to win quickly in detriment to give a chance to the youths club.Wenger show preference to some in detriment
of others too playing always the same
player and giving few chance to others.Bendtner last year was treated badly, look out this year for Campbell and why not give a chance to Ayaje and Hayden
who are olders than Chambers in the cb position, don t tell me it s about potential if they are not given a chance?
With a progressive coach
who will accept the distribution
of responsibilities instead
of hogging all the power, it will bode well for the future
of our club, plus with Mertesacker in charge
of the club
academy, lazy
players such as Iwobi will be weeded out despite their obvious talent.
Well your righ with met spend but in amount paid out for
players no net were 5th but i agree our champions league performances have been poor we had some tough draws and the premier league is more demanding then the other leagues in strwnght
of competition and games played still excuses do nt win but that monaco loss left me shaking my head in cl we get theough the group but cant muster the strength needed for knockout and we should be performing better were under performing for the talent xhaka has frustrated me hes got the talent and plays well but cant hold focus in games he drops off and loses his marks our
academy is doing well but yes it is tougher now to break in to the first team iwobi has done well but one or two seasons away from being there if he does turn himself elite ever has to score or he will just be another ox but i think its been a wake up call to the club we finally have to act theres a wave
of ideas to not only get us back to winning ways but become title contenders and i think give him the extension one year its a world cup year and that will also allow our
players esp strikers
who been very poor this year realized its tough to play in englad and next year will have a better idea what it really takes to win here shore up some spots and depth and were in contention fail and the changes will happen but let him have one more year the fact were willing to spend shows me an upturn from the decline
and now i think that its the last game
of flamini like def midfield, bcoz he is not good enough.if arsene can find a
player in
academy who can play at this post it will b better than flamini.sorry t tell this but its true...
There are a lot
of players coming from the
academy who are good but they have failed to improve over the last three or four years.
If I was head
of England eligibility or what not I would get myself round to Arsenals
academy and especially keep an eye out for Spanish, German and French
players who might find the challenge breaking through too long a wait.
With our continued commitment to enhancing the rugby experience for our members through additional coach and referee education, advanced skill sessions for
players, and partnering with local rugby
academies who can help further develop our
players and coaches, it is clear that Rugby NorCal will continue to produce some
of the country's best rugby
players and future Eagles for years to come.
«I have young
players who excite me very much in the
academy, and [Reine - Adelaide] looks like he is ready physically to cope with the challenges and the intensity
of them.
Hewlett,
who operates out
of The Range as the Director
of Player Development for the National Football
Academies (NFA), has a pretty impressive list
of successful pupils that even goes back to before the native Australian moved to the East Bay from Florida a little over four years ago.
Alex Iwobi is the most recent example
of a
player who came out
of the
academy and is getting some first team time, but there have been a few noticeable under 18
players who've made a case for themselves this year like Joe Willock and most notably Reiss Nelson.
But now I have found a very realistic and more likely rumour saying that the Gunners are preparing an offer for the Leicester City youngster Ben Chilwell,
who won his club's
Academy Player of the year award.
Brenden Aaronson, Tomas Romero and Michael Pellegrino lead a group
of Union
Academy players who will compete for minutes this season with Bethlehem Steel FC
Nearly 20 years later, a chance encounter with Liam Brady in 1999 saw Dermot back at the club as an
academy coach and over the next eight years he proved himself instrumental in the development
of many
players who went on to enjoy first team careers with the Gunners and elsewhere.
To create an elite environment that attracts, retains and develops top quality
players providing an ongoing supply
of academy graduates to the First Team squad, whilst ensuring those individuals
who fall short
of this standard have the necessary skills and education to enable them to achieve success either at another football club or in a vocational career.»
The benefits
of English
players receiving tuition in a top
academy abroad can be seen in Eric Dier,
who started his career with Sporting Lisbon in Portugal before moving to Tottenham Hotspur.
The club will pay a fine
of # 100,000 and will be prohibited from registering any
Academy players who have been registered with a Premier League or EFL club in the preceding 18 months.
One
of the top clubs in European football will welcome Chandan,
who has been gifted an opportunity to become an
academy player for a fully paid junior football camp to be held with the German club.
To look at our
academy and understand whether it is geared to attract young
players and develop them properly and turn them into
players who can play for our football club and become re-saleable assets is part
of his remit.
After Harry Kane, Ryan Mason, Andros Townsend, Danny Rose and Nabil Bentaleb, many Spurs fans
who follow the progress
of our
academy players are convinced Alex Pritchard will become the next Spurs youngster to make it big in the Premier League
After Ed Woodward promised United's investors that he would oversee a restructuring over how talent is brought through and developed in his quarterly call last week, as per Manchester Evening News, former midfielder Nicky Butt — one
of the six famous former
players who emerged into the first - team from the youth ranks in the mid-90s alongside David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville — has been appointed as the new head
of the
academy at their Carrington training base.
Leeds
academy coach Carlos Corberan,
who removed his
players from the field in the wake
of the incident, also released a statement in which he praised the conduct
of his team in upholding the club's standards:
The League noted Liverpool's «timely and thorough» co-operation, and admission
of guilt, but confirmed «the club will pay a fine
of # 100,000 and will be prohibited from registering any
academy players who have been registered with a Premier League or EFL club in the preceding 18 months.»
«Our position on transfers is that we have a coach
who very much believes in the
academy, so unless we can find a
player that makes a difference we would rather give one
of our young
academy players a chance,» said Levy.
It would be nice to have a core group
of seven or eight
players who have come through the
academy in that group next and just add on from outside and look to increase that over the years.»
«It's important for everyone, not just for the
players but for the club
who've invested a lot
of money in the training ground to have
players arriving from the
Academy into the first - team.
Depending on the opposition, we probably have more than a couple
of players from the
academy who could step up.
United have inevitably been linked with a string
of midfield
players since Van Gaal took over, most notably the Dutch international Kevin Strootman
of Roma and former United
academy graduate Paul Pogba,
who is at Juventus.
It has been a circuitous route to the top though for late developer Matic, unlike his midfield partner Paul Pogba,
who was one
of the world's most sought after 16 - year - old
players when United prised him out
of Le Havre's
academy.
take an example
of Barca they have the best
academy in the world, without a doubt, yet they go out in the market and buy a couple
of players every season
who they think will fit their system perfectly and make it better, why cant Arsene Wenger do that?
It is up to parents to decide for their family whether to allow their child to start, or continue, playing football, not some present or former
player, journalist or scientist
who takes the position that football is either too dangerous to be played by anyone or safe enough to be played by all (October 25, 2015 update: this is exactly the position adopted by the American
Academy of Pediatrics in its 2015 Policy Statement on Tackling in Youth Football in which it leaves parents - presumably in consultation with their child's pediatrician - to «decide whether the potential health risks
of sustaining... injuries [in tackle football] are outweighed by the recreational benefits associated with proper tackling»); and
The reputation
of the original not yet sullied, Exorcist II attracted new A-list talent in the form
of recent
Academy Award winner Louise Fletcher (severe as ever) and Sir Richard Burton (drunk and devouring the scenery),
who star alongside Linda Blair and a handful
of supporting
players from the original.