Not exact matches
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.
What we should do is look at Barcelona, Southampton, Sporting Lisbon
Academies and try to mimic there methods; and if it simply comes down to 1st Team Minutes being the key factor behind
player development then we need to SACK every single person involved with sending our
players on loan.
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.
What's the point of adding brilliant young -
players to the
academy?
after all thats
what wenger is running here: a development
academy for
players like giroud, walcott and ox to improve themselves.
I know all top
players had to start somewhere, that's
what I tell people who knock our
academy players.
You're not focusing on the facts here, Dortmund bought a world class striker for the price of an
academy player and then replaced him with another top class striker for less than
what we paid Chambers for.
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
Jonker has already called for an overhaul of the scouting network, advising his scouts (and Steve Morrow — chief scout for the
academy) on
what kind of
players to look for.
City under Guardiola has shown the way — it is possible to buy success and entertain — but
what hope does an
Academy player have getting into the first team at City?
What's left is the manager to get the best out of the
players he have, get the best deals on the transfer window and
players from the
academy to blossom, and keeping them away from the medical room.
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.
Chelsea have 30 +
players out on loan and I don't even know
what city's
academy does.
@ 007
What city and chelsea
academy players are you talking about?
What is even more sad is so few kids come through the youth
academies because
players arrive from all over the world desperate to get their hands, not on the iconic red and white jersey, but the salary that comes with being a pro footballer in the prem.
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
Basically,
what you do with such
academy players is bring in as many as you envisage may make it and behold a couple of them make it with a bit of luck.
Or may be promoting a few youngsters from the
academy Nelson, Adelaide, Niles etc motivating them to give their all and show the senior
players what they are missing in terms of passion.
If I was head of England eligibility or
what not I would get myself round to Arsenals
academy and especially keep an eye out for Spanish, German and French
players who might find the challenge breaking through too long a wait.
Even the fact that he got sent off may not harm his chances because he showed spirit and fight and was reacting to the latest of a string of bad tackles on him and the other young
academy players involved and some fight would certainly give the Gunners something different to
what the German playmaker offers.
What we need is a box to box
player who defends very well.I hope Wenger goes for Renato Sanches, Mario Lemina or Jakub Jankto.That should be our utmost priority and not all these attackers.They can come after we've done the most important thing.If Wenger won't sign then he had better promote a quality CM from the
academy because if we pair two dm's this season again we're in for havoc.Come next season we will regret not signing a CM.
«I am often asked
what happens to
players once they leave the
Academy.
All
what we need is a fine tune and we learnt that from 8 nil encounter I still believe we need a striker and now we need a defender but even if we do nt get any I still will support the Arsenal even though I know deep inside that MR wenger should have addressed the issue the weird thing is perhaps MR wenger addressed these issues by bringing in
players from the
academy such as chuba apkom
Even our so called senior
players focus on the wrong things, I wonder
what lessons they are giving the
academy players.
That's
what happened with Iwobi, physically he grew out of the
academy and looked stronger than certain Arsenal first team
players.
So Wenger will have Mertesacker, Monreal, maybe Arteta, Flamini, Diaby, Coquelin, Sanogo, Walcott, Gnabry and the
players from the
academy like Isaac Hayden and Gedion Zelalem who can all work hard together and get used to
what Wenger wants from them.
I believe the carry on of some supporters last season and season before are to blame some here were looking for loses just so they can prove a point to me they are not Arsenal at all some have been even worse they embarrassed Arsenal in away grounds
what a bunch of red necks I am frustrated at Mr Wenger but I will always respect him he is a legend I would love to see the
academy win their tier We don't seem to pick the right
players as most of them do nt make it luckily this issue has been addressed Once again I need to emphasize the importance of being united behind the club and very vocal sometimes it so quite I am surprised that
players have not fallen asleep and now with the new trend of empty seats I start to believe we are going into a self destruct we need to wake up and shake down the bad dust and stand up to be counted before it becomes to late Wishing Arsenal a Prosperous successful New Year Happy new year folks
Look at him on bench... Then owners are the ones who imposed him and had him actually enjoying his new job to do with no money and bring
academy players in the team... Even cried when Gibbs left... I said it, get freakin Henry to assist and get energy to this team and his craey winning spirit, they will be running wild l scoring lunatics goals as he screams jumps and shoot the balll when it comes at him for a throw, score from there... Run, grab
players on the pitch, get becnhed for that...
What is he doing in Belgium team?
Aspinall added: «It's always lovely to meet the young
players at the
Academy and have the opportunity to speak to them about
what happened at Hillsborough.
Perhaps
what is most interesting to note is that not a single
academy player at either club established themselves as a regular in the three seasons.
Perhaps its inevitable for
what would be the point of the
academy other than grooming
players for the bigger stage of another team.
De Boer knew everything about the
player, having seen him embedded into the
academy from Danish outfit, Odense Boldklub in 2008 whilst he studied
what it took to become a manager.
Talks have been ongoing in an effort to define exactly
what form it will take — although the 36 year - old has been a regular visitor to the club's
Academy where the process of inspiring the next generation of Liverpool
players is already underway.
This will mean a youthful lineup, one which will excite and show the
players what could become providing they keep their heads down and work their way through the
Academy.
Be in the company of Jürgen Klopp, the First Team squad, Liverpool Ladies FC,
Academy players and former LFC Legends as together we reflect on
what has been a truly special season for Liverpool Football Club, as we marked 125 years of The Liverpool Way.
What message does this send to the
players in your youth
academy?
«
What I like is to give my advice to
players from the
Academy when needed.
So everyone got a share of the game, am sure the Manager was using even this friendly to assess
what he had for the season coming, buying or bringing some academy players through... What of a Shayon Harrison though, he was a good prospect when we started the season I th
what he had for the season coming, buying or bringing some
academy players through...
What of a Shayon Harrison though, he was a good prospect when we started the season I th
What of a Shayon Harrison though, he was a good prospect when we started the season I think.
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).
High - stakes lawsuits, including ones filed by former
players against the NFL, have added to the pressure to come up with methods for diagnosing and tracking the disorder in living people, but such efforts have just crossed the starting line, researchers said last week at a traumatic brain injury conference in Washington, D.C. Only in the past month or so have they arrived at a consensus about
what CTE looks like in postmortem brain tissue, findings presented this week in Washington, D.C., at the American
Academy of Neurology meeting.
Academy members have a soft spot for this subject matter, so if they warm to
what Ayer, Pitt, and company have put forth, then we could be looking at a serious
player.