That's the past, we conceded 3 goals to an inexperienced
team of academy players.
Not exact matches
Other options could involve an extension
of the G - League that allows
teams more flexibility with younger
players, or
teams could adopt something close to the
academy system
of soccer and basketball clubs in Europe.
referring decisions also go in our favour, for instance that dortmund goal sanogo scored was clearly offside, these things are apart
of football, GREAT
teams overcome these obstacles, GREAT
teams do not crumble with 3 or 4 goal leads, GREAT
teams do not concede 3 + goals in 40 mins REGULARLY, GREAT
teams average more than one tackle every 90 mins, GREAT
teams don't need more 7 clear cut chances to score, united have
academy players in defence, in fact our defensive
players are 15x better but VAN GAAL will get a result, united have had an injury list just as long if not longer than ours but VAN GAAL will get a result, united have just gone through a managerial shift but VAN GAAL will get a result, so why on earth are united in the title race and not arsenal?
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.
the
team nurtures
players in the expense
of trophies, we don't upgrade coz it will hinder development
of so and so... we don't buy finished articles and keep waiting for the ones we have to come good, that's why other
teams win trophies and Arsenal is seen as an
academy.
City will need to overhaul their first
team which will be costly and they will need to start playing more
of their
academy players.
However, this looks like an addition to the
academy rather than the first -
team as the
player is only 16 years
of age.
I'm looking forward to seeing the
academy guys in action.I wish them well and hope they can impress the manager.I also hope that
teams come in a with good offers for some
of our
players especially the average one's.
The success
of an
academy should be measured by the number
of players that end up in the senior
team, and I think on that score Arsenal is on top
of all the top four
teams.
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.
Academy players get promoted from time to time so the performance of academy teams is rarely a yard stick to judge the success of the a
Academy players get promoted from time to time so the performance
of academy teams is rarely a yard stick to judge the success of the a
academy teams is rarely a yard stick to judge the success
of the
academyacademy.
The 19 year - old has not yet played a League match for Leicester's first
team but won the
Academy Player of the Year last season and played a full 90 minutes against Hull in the League Cup this 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.
A homegrown talent coming good in the first -
team, Lingard is the latest
of many United
academy players to make the transition to senior football, and Neville has highlighted his connection with the club as a factor behind his form.
One
of the last
players added to the Borussia Dortmund
academy before Jurgen Klopp left the
team was American midfielder Christian Pulisic.
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.
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.
We also need to play more
of our
academy players in the first
team.
Also the fact that Lewy wouldn't sell any
player coming through their own
academy ranks and becoming one
of the important
players in the
team.
United appear to be on a real drive to raise the levels
of quality within their
academy, with the report also suggesting that two Belgian teenagers could be heading to United, with the Red Devils perhaps responding to the fact that City have recently opened the # 200 million Etihad Campus in a bid to produce more young
players for the first
team.
You can ask this question... Which
of the
players from our
academy currently are first
team starters for Arsenal?
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.
everything get burned to the ground - City, Real,MU,Bayern,Chelsea - they all find easy ways to go around that stupid UEFA fair play rule and the prices in
players, instead
of going down go to the sky.They all become more powerful than before instead
of getting weak.Home grown
players, English
players?Just promote some kids from
academy just to make the squad number.They don't even stay on the bench - but the rule is obeyed, right?So, Wenger was betting on a dead horse, he got stuck with a mediocre
team, full with overpaid mediocre Brit
players, youngsters no one heared about (see Sanogo case).
Of course, the game vs Chelsea in Beijing was a blip occasioned by a combination of factors, not the least of which was the team recovering from food poisoning and having two academy players start at right / left wing back and CB; plus, being the last game of a gruelling tour, there is a tourist effect to the last day of the tou
Of course, the game vs Chelsea in Beijing was a blip occasioned by a combination
of factors, not the least of which was the team recovering from food poisoning and having two academy players start at right / left wing back and CB; plus, being the last game of a gruelling tour, there is a tourist effect to the last day of the tou
of factors, not the least
of which was the team recovering from food poisoning and having two academy players start at right / left wing back and CB; plus, being the last game of a gruelling tour, there is a tourist effect to the last day of the tou
of which was the
team recovering from food poisoning and having two
academy players start at right / left wing back and CB; plus, being the last game
of a gruelling tour, there is a tourist effect to the last day of the tou
of a gruelling tour, there is a tourist effect to the last day
of the tou
of the tour.
There's no problem with having
players from across the world make up the core
of our
team, though personally I'd like for us to produce a lot more talent from our
academy.
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.
Our
team is full
of talent,
player for
player very few can match us but look at some
of the games we've lost, a Chelsea
team at its worse, an
academy united, n nw Swansea
team that's so poor compared to their past season.
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!
The young midfielder has been mentioned on numerous occasions as one
of the stand - out
players from our
academy, but was only promoted to the first -
team squad to make two League Cup appearances.
I just don't see keeping them at USL level just to get them minutes when there are open bench slots with the first
team and plenty
of academy players pushing for USL spots.
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?
It's about being a football Club that has an ethos which allows for and encourages the progression
of Academy players to the first
team.
No one knows what impact Joe Campbell will have on the
team, and so will be the impact
of players coming in from the
academy.
Also we can not rule out progression
of Academy players into the
team just like Alex iwobi did this year.
Our youth
academy is a joke, a quick look at the number
of Southampton youth
academy players in our first
team vs Arsenal youth
academy players makes somber reading.
That would have given time for 1) any
of the aforementioned
players to learn from him and improve 2) one
of the
academy players to make the breakthrough to the first
team or 3) for us to use the time to find a younger version
of Matuidi.
Bramall failed to earn a contract with Crewe, but he will now be given the chance to work with one
of the best
academies in the country, one with a proven track record
of progressing young
players into first -
team regulars.
If we completely open the borders to let any promising young footballer from anywhere in the world join our
academy, then will that stop us from developing more young English
players to the detriment
of our national
team?
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
However I think he deserves a chance in first
team, for the sake
of the
academy and other
players on loan, that if you do well you get your chance.
Arsenal have registered a massive 45
players from the First
team, the reserves and the
Academy, for our six Europa League games against BATE, Koln & Red Star Belgrade, which would seem to indicate that he is going to give a lot
of our youngsters a run - out in the competition while our senior
players attempt to get back into contention for the Premier League.
A product
of the
academy at The Valley, he has been linked with several Premier League clubs since becoming the youngest ever first -
team player to turn out for the south Londoners at the age
of 16 years and 59 days.
Spanish
players have been used to this style
of play since
academy days, the reason the Spanish
team thrived at international level.
Anyone claiming iwobi doesn't deserves to be an arsenal
player siting lack
of potential or insufficient potential is clearly ignorant about football.this is a
player requiring 2 to 3 changes in his to become world class.Need i remind my fellow gooners that out
of the stellar caste
of academy players which include dion zelalem, Jeff Adelaide, Chris willock, biellick, akpom etc iwobi is the only one making the first
team this I assure you is not mere luck or coincidence or as sum here would be put it «being Wenger's favourite» - most so called wenger favourites are actually our best
players - but becos
of his immense potential, clear headedness and hard work.lest we forget he was actually in contention for the golden boy award.so does
of you not seeing his potentials should f**k off.
Including the
players currently out on loan, 8
of our first
team were either brought into the
academy at a young age or started with arsenal.
Players like Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Danny Rose and Kyle Walker, all
of whom are either products
of the
academy or recruited by the club at a very young age, have played a pivotal role in their
team's success this season, which begs the question as to why Arsenal have failed in this regard.
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.
That's what happened with Iwobi, physically he grew out
of the
academy and looked stronger than certain Arsenal first
team players.