That's why
we used youth players like Ashley Cole over signing new players each time we needed a gap filling.
Before his first season in charge he told everyone who would listen he would COACH the players that were here.He would give EVERY player EVERY opportunity to prove themselves and would
use his youth players if he thought they deserved the chance over the established players.
Otherwise the club will
use the youth players to replace any one leaving.
there is only one way round it and that to sell some players (Arteta, Flamini, Rosicky, Ospina, Campbell) free up some salaries and buy in three or four top players and
use some youth players here and there to rotate,
No point in Wenger jumping the gum to sign players that might improve the squad, either make big signings that will definitely improve the squad or show loyalty and
use our youth players.
Not exact matches
It shouldn't be so weird to see
players from your
youth coaching in uniforms you're not
used to.
Wenger and his then insistence on a
youth policy,
using only
players from the academy or second rate
players
Chelsea only slowed spending in recent years because they went totally ham in the years prior, they are stacked full of good
youth (they sold a lot of quality young
players too) and Roman seems to have little appetite for overspending now but they still have bigger resources than us and better facilities just like City a fact people gloss over and the result of the overspending on
youth sees them recoup money that they then
use to spend whilst it looks like they are not spending (also got lucky with the price inflation directly after they went crazy on
youth and the regularity of their China deals is sketchy at best.)
jonker is the man atm he seems to know what sort of
player he wants, and gets him like he said he is
use to working with xavi and iniesta type
players, so that the level of
youth talent.
i think that the problem lays somewhere in the coaching set in the reserves and the first team we need a better head coach and reserve team manager that will inspire the
players to make the step up and get then
use to winning the reserve /
youth trophies at that young age not just to develop them for first team, but inject the winning mentality into them also.
Whether you believe Wenger has
used youth to cover for his apprehension to spend (for whatever reason), the fact remains that he has always given chances to young
players he believed could step up to the next level.
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?.
I hope we
use the Europa to play fringe and
youth players so we can concentrate on improving next season — trouble is Wenger is an idiot so that won't happen.
«It's something that us
youth team
players used to watch and then try in training.
Arsenal
used to be a good club for young
players that are in search of breaking through from
youth to senior football.
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?
The midweek starting XI included a number of fringe and
youth prospects, with the Gunners boss regularly
using the League Cup as a platform to give his less experienced
players a bridge between the development sides.
Now we know we are not going to make top 5 even with Sanchez so sell him and
use one or two of our
youth players and give a huge cash for the new manager to spend because I don't see Arsen lasting second part of this season
Why are we not
using our strong
youth players Hayden, Ajayi?
This is best piece I have read in a long time, Arsene is a joke, Arsenal is a bigger joke, when teams that finished ahead of you are seriously improving their tea, s we are playing with
youth players that he will never
use or loan out.
The wages could be
used for lots of
youth talent or another
player for the first team who can actually play more than five times a season.
I've seen a bit of Reiss Nelson and I see him as a No10 in a free role.He will find it very tough to claim that spot for a few seasons but this boy does have tremendous ability and potential.We need to get him as much game time in the League as just being in the team will help his learning curve.Next season in the Europa and Carabao Cup is when we can give him a run out centrally as an attacking midfielder.This is a serious talent who will be a tremendous footballer.Lets hope we can bring him on like we
used to in the past with our young
players coming up through the
youth ranks.It seems too long since we have done this.
Either they keep on doing what they're doing, adding experienced
players to the
youth coming through, or they
use the money they have.
he
uses these matches for
youth and to give mins to
players who havent played much.
2nd sure Walcott has become a squad
player and it doesn't look like it will change anytime soon!But even thought he is less important than he
used to be thanks to some
youth prospect finally stepping up (Ox) and our new transfer policy ($ $ $) he still has that pace and ability to score and create havoc after 1 to 1,5 year out your rusty but obviously if he's dead on a pay raise I wouldn't go as far as to say he's holding us ransom but it is too much considering he's current impact and importance to the squad... Sure we could argue that he will rediscover his form and give us 20 + goals a season and not sustain an injury anymore but how sure are we?
I
used to dream of Wenger stepping up to the board and Klopp to come in before he went to Liverpool, Klopp has helped many young
players step up and get pinched by larger teams... While AFC has dropped a bit, I do think a manager who can keep
players mentality grounded and keep up the hard working ethic then we would be one of those big teams pinching
players where our
youth failed to produce.
He has been widely lauded as «giving
youth a chance» but you saw last year how quick he was to drop young
players if they did not instantly perform, and he was rather forced to
use some of them through injury.
Damn, Barca's
youth academy still
use his coaching methods to develop there
players, and we have a lot to thank that source of fine young
players for.
As a reminder, baseball
players generally give up their
youth to attempt to make a living in an industry that probably won't have any
use for them.
For all the years in charge he's
used these matches to rest
players and give chances to
youth, so I'm hardly surprised at the result and not even disappointed.
That knowledge of an impressive
youth and scouting system and the backing of Stan Kroenke will give Wenger the confidence to know he can remove
players he feels are no longer of
use to him.
Use youth or get new
players.
i think wenger should
use this summer to bring in some of the invincible
players to restructure the coaching setup set up a «techical heart» at the club at the club henry is already here in some format bergkamp — striker coach silva — midfiled coach pires — winger coach jens lehman — goalkeeper coach martin keown — defence coach veiera manager of the under 21's remi garde manager of the under 19's arteta and rosicky could learn there coaching badges with veiera and garde as
youth assistants overmars as director of football
Arsenal fans are
used to seeing Arsene Wenger give the Gunners
youth players a chance to impress us all in the League Cup, but it seems that Le Prof has changed this policy and will now only be
using players from the first team squad in the least important tournament we participate in.
So correct mate, am scared, this is ironic time for wenger and arsenal, it funny that arsenal did well when we didn't have money but couldnt
use the new wealth to elevate things but the key point is, eye for tactics and scouting the best
youth out there is the forward, if we are honest with ourselves, we have to commend Tottenham achievement of blending young and getting good quality
players really cheap
In his
youth ex-Leicester City and Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper Tim Flowers
used to be something of a mean basketball
player and represented the Midlands.
But irrespective of the reason, Premier League clubs
use loans extensively to develop their
youth players, keep their squads happy and to keep the unwanted
players away.
Given the
youth movement of the Impact this season, it would be surprising for them to
use their final designated
player spot for a 31 year old, but Garde clearly has a plan and is full of surprises.
Part of the Portuguese's poor record at bringing on
youth players comes down to his hesitancy to
use a new batch of academy talents at Real Madrid.
Chalobah captained Chelsea to FA
Youth Cup glory in 2012, and on the international stage he is in the England Under - 21 squad competing during the current international break and was a
player used by Gareth Southgate in the Toulon Tournament in May.
The
player is
using the likes of Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford to boost himself and his confidence in earning a first team place under the management of Jose Mourinho, the manager who does not trust
youth, apparently.
The injuries to Zouma and Terry in quick succession have left Chelsea light at the back, with Gary Cahill likely to be paired alongside a
youth player or a
player who is more commonly
used to playing in a wingback position, such as Branislav Ivanovic or Cesar Azpilicueta.
In order to take advantage of higher skilled
players,
youth and high school coaches are faced with a challenging proposition about how to best teach their
players how to
use these individual skills to play the game effectively as a team.
While my efforts to persuade the Board of Selectmen, the town manager, and the Rec Department director to allocate permits in a more equitable fashion, and to
use their power to make sure that the programs
using town - owned facilities met minimum standards for inclusiveness and safety, fell on deaf ears (we ended up being forced to
use for our home games a dusty field the high school had essentially abandoned), I returned to a discussion of the «power of the venue permit» 10 years later in my 2006 book, Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in
Youth Sports, where I suggested that one of the best ways for youth sports parents to improve the safety of privately - run sports programs in their communities was to lobby their elected officials to utilize that power to «reform youth sports by exercising public oversight over the use of taxpayer - funded fields, diamonds, tracks, pools, and courts, [and] deny permits to programs that fail to abide by a [youth sports] charter» covering such topics as background checks, and codes of conduct for coaches, players, and par
Youth Sports, where I suggested that one of the best ways for
youth sports parents to improve the safety of privately - run sports programs in their communities was to lobby their elected officials to utilize that power to «reform youth sports by exercising public oversight over the use of taxpayer - funded fields, diamonds, tracks, pools, and courts, [and] deny permits to programs that fail to abide by a [youth sports] charter» covering such topics as background checks, and codes of conduct for coaches, players, and par
youth sports parents to improve the safety of privately - run sports programs in their communities was to lobby their elected officials to utilize that power to «reform
youth sports by exercising public oversight over the use of taxpayer - funded fields, diamonds, tracks, pools, and courts, [and] deny permits to programs that fail to abide by a [youth sports] charter» covering such topics as background checks, and codes of conduct for coaches, players, and par
youth sports by exercising public oversight over the
use of taxpayer - funded fields, diamonds, tracks, pools, and courts, [and] deny permits to programs that fail to abide by a [
youth sports] charter» covering such topics as background checks, and codes of conduct for coaches, players, and par
youth sports] charter» covering such topics as background checks, and codes of conduct for coaches,
players, and parents.
The best
youth sports officials are those who have an understanding of the spirit and intent of the rules and how to enforce them; possess outstanding communication skills to interact with
players and coaches in a positive manner; and who display poise, have integrity and
use good judgment.
Through the Institute, Dr. Janda has conducted groundbreaking research on such subjects as the
use of breakaway bases in reducing sliding injuries in baseball, the role of soft - core baseballs in reducing chest impact injuries in
youth baseball, reducing injuries from collisions with soccer goal, and the effect of heading on cognitive function in
youth soccer
players.
All of us involved in
youth sports - from parents, to coaches, from athletic trainers to school athletic directors to the athletes themselves - have a responsibility to do what we can to make contact and collision sports safer, whether it by reducing the number of hits to the head a
player receives over the course of a season (such as N.F.L. and the Ivy League are doing in limiting full - contact practices, and the Sports Legacy Institute recently proposed be considered at the
youth and high school level in its Hit Count program), teaching football
players how to tackle without
using their head (as former pro football
player Bobby Hosea has long advocated), changing the rules (as the governing body for high school hockey in Minnesota did in the aftermath of the Jack Jablonski injury or USA Hockey did in banning body checks at the Pee Wee level), or giving serious consideration to whether athletes below a certain age should be playing tackle football at all (as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend).
«Flick gets flooded, gets muddy,» said Lee Remen, regional commissioner with AYSO, a volunteer organization of about 1,200
players, that
uses the land for its
youth programs.
«The NFL must tackle the problem of K2
use among its
players who are role models to our
youth and test for these drugs.
It is a full - sized
youth catcher's mitt and can be
used for many different
players.