Only four second year scholars featured last week against Watford and with the under - 23s in action on Monday, followed by the League Cup tie at Blackburn on Wednesday, it is very likely they will again be calling on
some of the youth team players.
With so many Under 21 regulars on first team duty, Joyce was forced to field a team composed largely
of youth team players.
For the purpose of given some fringe and some youth Gunners game time, and see if a young Gunner performance in this game can make him promoted to the senior team, I expect the Boss to field a strong winning team that comprises some 1st team Gunners and a couple
of the youth team players.
The capital one cup is a platform for
some of our youth team players to play competitive matches.
Not exact matches
Teams must be comprised
of two adults and two
youth *
players
I love the fact that Arsenal is a family orientated club where no matter what happens everyone will get a fair chance to prove themselves, be it because
of a loss
of form or recovery from long term injury or even when trying to break into the 1st
team from the
youth setup However I feel that new high profile signings such as Cech, Reus, (you add who you like) would lift the moral
of the entire
team and give many
players the confidence in their teammates that is needed when going into big games.
And if you see the Barcelona
team, its made up
of players from their
youth system (more than 80 %).
But I am getting off topic... In the near 19 years
of Arsene Wenger and until May 2014 Liam Brady running the
youth system at Arsenal I can not remember them releasing / selling a
youth team player that has gone on to be a world class or even top 4
team player.
xD buying a
player should always be the last resort when a manager cant find an equal solution from within, if a manager is incapable
of doing that, why have a
youth team?
Wenger can go but the system
of play, the progress
of youth player to first
team is precise... etc will all be consistent.
Sure, Man City will pay over the odds to bring in the best English
players now but then what
of the other
teams, they will have to reach the same quota by bringing up
youth academy
players.
I'm personally glad he's staying on another year, you can't ship out every
player over 30 a
team needs a mix
of youth and experience if only Wenger held onto the likes
of Ljungberg and Gilberto a little longer our younger
players could
of developed a bit better.
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.
Also he's been coaching some
of the
youth teams while his been injured defiantly a
player worth keeping around and a quality backup if needed.
Garde came in and drastically cut the Lyon wage bill, selling the likes
of high profile
players Michel Bastos & Lisandro Lopez, and giving
youth an opportunity - moving Lacazette from the wing to his
youth team position
of striker (taking a page out
of Arsene's book with TH14).
His athletic playing and coaching experience includes: Coached BAVC boys and girls club
teams including 18s (boys and girls), 16s (boys and girls), 15s (girls), and 13s (girls) Current De La Salle Junior Varsity Coach Former Clayton Valley High Girls Varsity Head and Assistant Coach Former Las Lomas High Varsity Assistant Coach Former St. Francis CYO and Walnut Creek
Youth Basketball Coach Former AA Rated Sand & Grass Doubles Division I Football and Basketball Player (University of Maine) All - State High School Football Player (Maine) Rich brings a broad perspective on youth athletics as a club director, coach, high school and college athlete, and a father of a high school and college ath
Youth Basketball Coach Former AA Rated Sand & Grass Doubles Division I Football and Basketball
Player (University
of Maine) All - State High School Football
Player (Maine) Rich brings a broad perspective on
youth athletics as a club director, coach, high school and college athlete, and a father of a high school and college ath
youth athletics as a club director, coach, high school and college athlete, and a father
of a high school and college athlete.
It remains to be seen what kind
of punishment the club might take against the
player for such unprofessional attitude in a game where he was up against
youth -
team players.
Our
youth team like the first
team has allot
of very interesting
players in this position.
Secondly, with their own progression secured and with the biggest game
of their domestic calendar on the horizon, Tigres have taken just 16
players on the mammoth trip to Peru, with all but three
of them coming from the
youth team.
Had he been in the Chelsea
youth, he wouldn't be anywhere near the first
team Kind
of reminds
of Mason, doesn't really offer too much but some tidiness you can get from many other
players
Los Blancos often let their money do the talking rather than their
youth academy, but every now and again a
player, or a series
of them, breakthrough into the first
team and blend in with the Galacticos.
The latest exciting talent to be coming through Barcelona's La Masia production line, Gerard Deufoleu has been a prolific goal scorer at
youth level, excelling in Barca's B
team for the last three seasons, as well as for Spain at Under - 16 through to Under - 21 level, earning himself the accolade
of UEFA Under - 19 Golden
Player in 2012.
Sod the
youth system, just buy a new
team of experienced world class foreign
players and start your march to the top
of the table ASAP!
Siqueira was a key member
of Fluminense's Under - 20 title winning
team and was one
of the most prominent
players in the Sao Paulo
Youth Football Cup earlier this year.
If we were to suddenly shift from trying to develop
youth players to assembling world class
players in every position I'm sure we'd lose some fans but the majority would remain because regardless
of what management, philosophies or transfer budget we have fans only know how to support the
team when the whistle is blown.
We also had to have a
team made up
of mainly
youth players that have taken time to develop and a lot who have moved on before there best years.
The
team to face the totts will be a mixture
of the first
team, fringe and
youth team players.
@Mick The Gooner Really strange that both ManC and Chelsea have deadly
youth squads, yet very few
of those young
players ever feature for the 1st
team... Guess those youngsters are way down the pecking order, with the 25/26 on loan
players waiting their turn also...
We had a LOT
of gaps appear in our
team, anyone with a head on their shoulders would know it wasn't going to be this year where we win the EPL as we needed close to a squad to get enough quality in depth without relying on unproven
youth acadamy
players.
Sterling has been a virtual ever present in Brendan Rodgers side this term but Liverpool's failure to secure a top four finish could prove a major obstacle to their hopes
of retaining the former QPR
youth team player.
Arsenal, under our Great Leader Arsene Wenger, are famed for their
youth policy — giving
players chances from a young age and developing them with the right philosophy into stars ready for the first
team rather than the usual alternative
of top clubs buying stars.
Firstly a lot
of youth players do travel with the first
team for Pre-Season.
o'connor - very good
player just needs the playing time on loan to make the next step up to first
team peleguezo - very highly though
of by wenger and will be stepping up to the first
team squad as a back up to chambers or mert, has the best chance for a
youth defender break through into first
team could follow bellerin route.
Real are without a number
of key
players — with injured trio Gareth Bale, Luka Modric and Karim Benzema to miss out, while Sergio Ramos and Dani Carvajal are both suspended — resulting in Ancelotti having to call upon three
players from the
youth team who could all get a chance to play.
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.
Of course there is also the small matter of Arsene Wenger's contract to be resolved, but if Le Prof does re-sign for another two years he will have to make massive changes to the squad one way or the other, and this would seem to go against his usual philosophy of continuity, stability and cohesion, which has seen him keeping his team together and extending contracts of players that have come through the Arsenal youth syste
Of course there is also the small matter
of Arsene Wenger's contract to be resolved, but if Le Prof does re-sign for another two years he will have to make massive changes to the squad one way or the other, and this would seem to go against his usual philosophy of continuity, stability and cohesion, which has seen him keeping his team together and extending contracts of players that have come through the Arsenal youth syste
of Arsene Wenger's contract to be resolved, but if Le Prof does re-sign for another two years he will have to make massive changes to the squad one way or the other, and this would seem to go against his usual philosophy
of continuity, stability and cohesion, which has seen him keeping his team together and extending contracts of players that have come through the Arsenal youth syste
of continuity, stability and cohesion, which has seen him keeping his
team together and extending contracts
of players that have come through the Arsenal youth syste
of players that have come through the Arsenal
youth system.
but honestly, sometimes this idea
of wishing most
of these
players from the
youth set - up are incorporated into the 1st
team may just be a contributive means to not getting the more established / ready - made
players out ere!
Personally I reckon perhaps Arsenal have sent a few scouts over to Germany to watch the
player, but I don't think talks would've taken place considering he is a full first
team player, rather than a member
of their
youth side.
But even if Arsenal had signed him in the winter, wouldn't they have deployed him to the Arsenal's Premier League II
team or to their Under21
team or even loan him out21 instead
of to start using him straightaway in their first
team starting XI squad since this is usually the practice at Arsenal whenever they sign a
youth player thereby underutilising Mbappe's potential in their senior
team?.
A
team is made up
of your so called worldys along with hard working reliable
players, then the talented
youth learning before making an impact.
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.
We have in our possession one
of the most over rated (especially over rated as he might the worse
player in the squad first
team and
youth included... A total liability) and overpaid football
player in the history
of Arsenal football club: Theo Walcott.
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!
Lets not forget Sanogo was part
of the squad last year... We need to do better and promoting a few
youth team players, whilst a good start, wont fill all the places we need to improve.
Steve bould is okay but abit
of DB10 around the Emirates would be an inspiration for our
players as well as having Henry as striking coach and as hes doing now, coaching the
youth teams.
The competition he's facing looks to be a mixture
of youth team football and
players lacking quality, and he didn't look too much different to that himself.
Let's get real here.It is very unlikely that ANY professional
player will ever say anything derogatory about a teammate that has just left the club.If Jack had said about Coq - «Grew up playing with him in the
Youth Team and have fond memories
of a
player they though he had very limited ability he always gave his all.Very surprised and disappointed the club never invested in a World Class defensive midfielder that we have quite obviously been lacking for a number
of seasons and would no doubt have improved the defensive weakness we have shown over a number
of seasons» we would have echoed his thoughts entirely.If he had said about Theo - «A
player who should have been so much better than he ended up being.He had everything needed to be a prolific
player for our club but I can understand the fans frustrations with his continued lack - lustre performances and total lack
of a football brain.I think this is best explained by the managers preference to play a
player of such limited ability as Alex Iwobi in front
of Theo pretty much says it all» we again would have all nodded our agreement.Although Jack never mentioned Alexis Sanchez I would imagine something along the lines
of «If the Manager had not persisted with
players with such limited ability such as Francis and Theo and instead bought the world class
players needed into the club then Sanchez would still most likely be here.The fans must wonder what the hell goes on at the club as they pay fortunes for the privalage
of following our club but it seems the millions generated ends up purchasing a new Texas Ranch for the Owner or in a yearly renumeration
of # 9million pounds to our manager».
City and Chelsea have
teams of men, proven
players at the top level, we have potentials and don't give me the
youth crap.
And please don't say ex AFC
players because as far as I can tell none
of them are barely started out as
of yet (would be a long punt) Simone, would have to change not only the entire
team, but also the coaching / coaches set up, also tear down the
youth system and bring in a huge amount
of new kids because they are AFC type hopefuls not AM types.
The fiery Spanish international sustained the injury when colliding with the head
of an unnamed
youth team player, but Hiddink stressed that he will still be available for this weekend's meeting with Newcastle.