Sentences with phrase «young homegrown talent»

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Homegrown talent and younger international chefs, some of whom trained at the star chefs» institutions, have begun to experiment with local and global influences.
Dayton Moore has indicated the club has no plans to sign anyone to a multi-year deal in the near future, and the emphasis will be on seeing what young, homegrown talent can do.
The homegrown quota doesn't affect us we are the best of the top clubs in england at nurturing young talent so Forster would need to be a significant upgrade to warrant a move.
He has spotted exceptional young talent such as Dele Alli and Eric Dier, and developed them along with the club's own homegrown stars to contribute potentially half of England's Euro 2016 lineup.
Still only 20 - years - old this Frenchman is considered to be one of the brightest young players in European football and is developing well in the haven of homegrown talent that is Bilbao.
An exceptional young talent who looks destined to become the latest homegrown starlet prized away from Santos by a wealthy European club, he made his debut aged 17 and has become an ever - present in the club's central midfield since last year.
After Edinburgh welcomed in the New Year with a stellar cast of homegrown talent, one act in particular is causing a real stir for the children and young people at The BIG Project, in Broomhouse.
It was a heady time for young artists: Neo-Geo, German and Italian Neo-Expressionism, and homegrown talents like Julian Schnabel and David Salle were infusing new energy into the debate about the viability of emotionally charged subjects and surfaces.
More exhibitions of homegrown talent are planned, but they will no longer be branded as the work of Young British Artists: the concept has done its work and it's clearly time to devise a new formula.
On the ground floor, the west wing on the Talvera side will host a project room, a space for new or ad hoc projects created by young artists, with a special focus on homegrown talent.
A recent study on the training of Young Sportsmen and Women in Europe conducted at UEFA's instigation found that the «Homegrown Player» rule may improve competitive balance and, by requiring a certain number of players to be trained by the clubs themselves or clubs in that country, would act as an incentive for clubs to invest in their own youth development or buy homegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their owHomegrown Player» rule may improve competitive balance and, by requiring a certain number of players to be trained by the clubs themselves or clubs in that country, would act as an incentive for clubs to invest in their own youth development or buy homegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their owhomegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their own talent.
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