Our depth is amazing to be honest, much better than last season when we had to bring a
lot of youth players as subs.
Fans will see millions of pounds wasted for two goals at the
expensive of youth players that could have taken their place in the squad and had the opportunity to build for the future.
Looking through the
list of youth players that the club can turn to, there are some very promising talents.
If we get through to the semis or even quarters and get drawn against a Man City or Man United we should play a strong line up with only couple of fringe players from Chambers, Holding, Elneny, Wilshere, etc and
couple of youth players on the bench (Nelson, Maitland - Niles, Nketiah, etc)!
Well what ive seen
of our youth players in pre season theres a few can step up soon and i do nt think Jack will get the game time with World Cup coming up he will want to play for his spot so i think he maybe on his way and i wish him the best pity he couldnt do what we all hoped he would.
They lost to Mainz by the same score - line the next day, but it mattered little given the amount
of youth players on display.
Arsene or whoever would be in charge should be given good amount of money to strengthen the squad because our poor play and inability to put matches to bed before the 70 mins mark is partly to blame for the stunted
development of our youth players.
If Arsenal truly have to kick the season off against Liverpool with one
of the youth players up front, then it shows a very sorry looking Arsenal state.
if wenger is such a great
fan of youth players why don't he just throw in one of the younger c / h and give then there head, like he did with bellerin it might be the making of chambers or plaguezeulo or someone else just take a chance wenger if your brave enough.
l azio have had a # 4.7 million turned down, i bet if wenger went in there and talked with his silver tongue, he would jump at the chance to work with the
master of youth players, and make a decent bid of maybe # 6 - 7million and we could be in business.
On the other hand we have Yaya Sonogo, Park Chu Young, Marouane Chamakh, Ryo Miyaichi, Thomas Eisfeld, Sebastien Squillaci... And
stacks of youth players that never made the grade.
Public bettors are often drawn to the Cubs to win the World Series and oddsmakers knew that Chicago had a strong, deep organization in
terms of youth players so that price made sense.
It's not
unheard of that youth players either aren't good enough and are sold on or decide to move away to forge a new path for themselves but Arsenal's list seems to only fall short of Manchester United's who have arguably the strongest and most prominent academy in the country.
It drives up the prices of average players, destroys the
chances of youth players getting their chance at first team, and punishes clubs like Arsenal who are self sufficient.
The young players bought (Ox and Theo and Chambers mentioned above in context of Southampton) have not turned out world class and many
of our youth players go on loan and never come back.
these fans can tell you right now the development over the last 2
years of a youth player, or the skills that make Colin Lewis creditable for his role...
sorry to criticise a no risk -
buy of a youth player is just... idioticly stupid, you would be awful in any kind of a management position...
FIFA imposed a one - year ban on Atletico last year for signing
dozens of youth players in breach of rules that prevent international child trafficking and luring youngsters from their home country.
However, it must be said that only a slim few manage this feat, with the vast
majority of our youth players more likely to ultimately find their senior careers spent in other colours than bianconeri (NB.
We've seen a number
of youth players come up into the system only to been constantly loaned out and then released when their contract is up.
Mourinho could throw a couple
of the youth players into the team, with Lewis Baker, Dominic Solanke and Isiah Brown mentioned at the start of the season as possibly making a couple of first team appearances.
Despite having one eye on next Saturday's FA Cup final and all the talk amongst fans
of youth players featuring, Tim Sherwood has sworn...
Their study followed a 2012 study [2] of small
group of youth players, ages 7 to 8, in which they found that most high impact hits occurred during practice, not games.
The University of Birmingham and Southampton Football Club worked together to analyse the performance of the
performance of youth players and observe the links between training and injury — publishing their findings in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
As for Arteta, lets be honest here, he is way past it, surely it is time to give the captains armband to someone else and give his seat on the bench to one
of the youth players with potential.
Wenger can go but the system of play, the
progress of youth player to first team is precise... etc will all be consistent.
It is thus high time that the organisations in charge of the
development of youth players and the game such as FIFA, the Confederations, the national associations, the leagues and clubs take the question of the relative age effect seriously.
Villarreal, because they promote — more in the past than now — extremely large
numbers of youth players to the first team.
The squad is predictably filled with a lot
of youth players looking for their chance to shine in the Arsenal first team.
The Spaniard has already signed off the transfers of Ilkay Gundogan and Nolito, as well as a
couple of youth players, and has plenty of work to do in order to get his new team ready for a trying season with trophies up for grabs across four fronts.
So if we sell them on we have to count one
of our youth players for squad registration..
We will have a seriously good line up with everyone back and I do hope that Wenger gets his finger out and starts to rotate the team and show some grasp of tactics, even bringing
some of the youth players through for some game time if a game is safe.
Can the lowly Arsenal follow in the footsteps of one
of our youth players (on loan) and score and beat the mighty Hull City?
The trouble at Stamford Bridge is that their backup is now almost solely made up
of youth players.
Yes take the risk but arteta & flamini can't both start, I'd rather take one
of the youth players, I think Campbell will need to perform if he doesn't want to be glued to the bench