The amount we are
spending on the academy for such meager results is what is especially alarming for me.
Money
we spend on the academy, the players, the manager that is designed to give better success on the pitch, that money has to come from somewhere.
But MPs say the government has «a long way to go» to demonstrate that public money
spent on academies «is being used effectively».
Not exact matches
A recent study in the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences suggested that people who
spend money
on time - saving services feel happier.
For Brown, if the United States could commit itself to refusing to imitate the «evil deeds» of the terrorists, if the U.S. would eschew the violence that has marked its post-World War II foreign policy, if the U.S. could abandon its «faith in redemptive violence,» if the U.S. could
spend as much money
on a peace
academy as it does
on the service
academies... well, there would be some hope for a peaceful future.
Chance was there to oppose the city
spending $ 95 million
on a new police
academy, and said that the city should instead be investing in public schools.
Wenger prefers getting young DM for
academy and
spending on b2b cm.
If he
spends a few years working under Thierry Henry at the Arsenal
Academy perhaps he could go
on to emulate the King in the future?
The football media has decided to give the Arsenal fans a big scare with some sensationalised headlines suggesting that the Gunners could be
on the verge of losing our young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin to his boyhood club Barcelona, where he
spent his formative years at their famous La Masia
academy.
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
Remember we got an
Academy and some players need to come from within our system I for one would be delightedly happier if the solution comes out from within rather than buying and putting money into agent pockets particularly when prices are inflated this inflation got to be burst before we all get bussed come
on 100 milion for pogoba if thats the case what money is
on messi or ronaldo or for the new messi and the new ronaldo you got to have limit this limitless soccer business got to stop some where and the monies got to filter down I like the premier league because all have equal opportunity but than you have guys like the moron morinho will just
spend and get his player no matter what the costs are as I said they must be a limit and for that reason I salute MR wenger and the likes of Leicester
The biggest problem has been wenger for long time now «project» run Arsenal football club as an
academy and try to prove to everyone else he is the one who knows better and try to bring in kids who have potential but not ready for 1st team resisting
spending money to improve squad depth and cling in
on average players: Iwobi, welbeck, theo, chambers, holding and player other players
on wrong position Monreal and not give opportunity to good footballer Perez and Campell also you have been holding too much power from transfer, players contracts, arsenal finances as a whole and now all that BS start to backfire
Young Charlie currently trains six times a week, and
spends 10 hours a week playing across different age groups for The Hatters»
academy, ending with a competitive match for the club
on a Sunday.
When you've an
academy as good as borussia Dortmund, there's no reason to
spend ridiculous amount
on transfers.
Most Arsenal fans
spent a tortuous summer expecting Arsene Wenger to splash the cash
on a new super-striker and another beast of a DM, but our stubborn boss refused to
spend a penny except for adding Petr Cech and a bunch of youngsters to the
academy.
I agree with you and we should not be
spending any more money
on defense and may be prompted some one from
academy to be understudy
Arsenal could have a world class
academy like La Masia, if the management was better and resources were
spent well
on the youth development.
The only way we can get a good DM is if he is also a good B2B player like Xhaka or if there is one in the
Academy or free signing because Wenger will not
spend big
on a DM.
Even after the
academy graduate Francis Coquelin came back from his loan spell at Charlton and surprised us all with his fine form and combative performances, recording the best stats in the Premier League for a defensive midfielder, lots of Arsenal fans were calling
on the manager to go into the transfer market and
spend some big money, which he did this summer to sign Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach.
Despite being far from a prolific goalscorer, Welbeck has established himself as a genuine first team player at Old Trafford since graduating from the club's
academy and
spending a short period
on loan in the Championship with Preston North End.
Akpom is apparently heading off to
spend a season
on loan with Hull City instead, where he will join another Arsenal
academy product Isaac Hayden.
However he has
spent more money
on the
academy so far than any owner has in a long time and it's beginning to show after just seven months.
[Clubs] are
spending a lot of money
on academies and they're not getting the players for it.
To date, Mansour and his investment group have
spent over # 1 billion
on players alone, not to mention the manifold other investments including, but not limited to, a # 200 million state of the art
academy and a # 20 million college and community sports centre, all of which has had the desired effect of both modernising the club to the highest standard and also of ingratiating a certain part of Manchester to their new owners.
«The
academy is important because if we produce our own players we don't have to
spend # 20 million or # 30 million
on a player.
He still has three years left to run
on his current deal - having
spent his time in the Barcelona's club famed
academy before coming in search of potential first - team football.
This is a player that appeared to have a bright future as the Italian footballer was able to receive enough recognition during his time
spent at the youth
academy of Manchester United which allowed him to get playing time with the first - team of the Premier League despite only being 18 years old and actually managing to make an impact in the matches that he did get time
on the pitch, even though he was only a youngster.
Eric Dier
spent time
on loan at Everton during his teenage years but his skills were honed at the world - renowned Sporting Lisbon
academy which is where Spurs plucked him from.
Speaking
on Sky Sports» Soccer AM this weekend, Mason admitted that a return to Tottenham would make sense after having
spent 18 years, starting from the youth
academy with the club, he said: «I'm going to see what I fall into but if I was to go down the coaching route I
spent 18 years at Tottenham and that's my club so I'm sure that would be in my DNA if I was a coach.»
Toronto FC
academy product Ayo Akinola has
spent time
on trial with Dutch club PSV and scored in a recent Under - 19 match.
The
Academy spent years analyzing all of the available research and ethical issues to develop its official position
on the «study drug» matter.
Spend summer learning about moths, butterflies - Daily Herald - July 20, 2016 In the field and
on the hunt for the Baltimore checkerspot, Chief Curator Doug Taron from the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum and Chicago
Academy of Sciences, described his work with an extensive collaborative project led by Chicago Wilderness that is targeting 12 animal species to be restored to the Midwest prairies, forests and rivers.
Because babies
spend much more time
on their backs since the American
Academy of Pediatrics recommended back sleeping, babies have been getting much less time
on their tummies.
Michael H. Goodstein, a neonatologist
on the American
Academy of Pediatrics SIDS task force, says that despite its name, babies don't need to
spend tummy time entirely
on their stomachs.
Joined by local fire chiefs and nonprofit service providers, Martins stood
on the grounds of the county fire
academy in Old Bethpage and said the state - appointed Nassau Interim Finance Authority «owes the county taxpayers an apology» for
spending up to $ 150,000
on a consultant's report listing $ 87 million in potential cuts.
«We're not going to
spend one dime
on new jails,» Gangi said, adding that he also would not approve the funding de Blasio has allocated for a new police
academy or the controversial Brooklyn - Queens streetcar project.
Landau testified that he
spent «less than two minutes» practicing
on a CPR mannequin at the
academy and was given both the questions and answers before a written certification exam.
Since 2010, there have been 3,500
academies, 180 free schools, 250,000 fewer pupils in failing schools and # 18bn being
spent on school buildings over the parliament.
«There appears to be no limit to the amount of money this government is prepared to pour into creating
academies, no check
on how the funding is
spent, and no attempt to take stock when some
academies falter,» said Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers.
The federal funds included in the
spending bill will go towards building a state - of - the - art NCO training
academy on base.
Asked to comment
on the
spending, Eva Moskowitz, the network's C.E.O., said in a statement: «Success
Academy has a dual mission: to create world - class schools and to change public policies that prevent so many children from having access to opportunity.
Success
Academy, the state's largest and most politically connected charter network,
spent $ 190,313
on lobbying in 2015, and nearly $ 200,000 in 2014.
Latino elected leaders joined liberal anti-charter school activists
on the steps of City Hall to demand that Success
Academy Charter Schools return an $ 8.5 million donation from hedge fund manager John Paulson because of his role in the Puerto Rican debt crisis — where the government is slashing education
spending in a desperate effort to balance its books... [Click here to read more]
Mulgrew noted that the Wall Street backers of Success
Academy charter schools
spent $ 5 million
on television ads painting themselves as victims.
But most of my time was
spent writing press tips for reporters
on articles published in the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences and tracking the «press - interest» papers for the journal.
The bill does allocate $ 1 million for a «contract» between the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products and the National
Academy of Medicine to conduct a more thorough study of the health effects of e-cigarettes and suggest how federal funds should be
spent on future e-cigarette research.
The Cushing
Academy, a New England co-ed prep school founded in 1865, is phasing out its library's 20,000 books and
spending nearly $ 500,000
on a new digital «learning center».
There's no policy board, but the bill's co-sponsors, Senators Cory Gardner (R — CO) and Gary Peters (D — MI) borrowed liberally from the
Academies report's suggestion to conduct several pilot projects aimed at cutting down
on the amount of time federally funded researchers
spend on administrative tasks.
At the time of the National
Academies» report, lobbyists thought that the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which received about half of the $ 32.3 billion the government
spent this year
on basic research, was in good shape.
He was the first president since John F. Kennedy to do that, and if you read that speech, which is still
on the web I believe — both at the
Academy web site and my friend Ralph Cicerone, president of the National
Academy of Sciences, is in the front row — and it's also
on the White House web site — what you will find is although the president was clear about the practical applications of science and technology to our great challenges as I've mentioned, he probably
spent two thirds of that talk talking about the importance of basic science; the importance of fundamental research in science and technology to our national well - being; and the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.