abu13
Well-Known Member
Loved this line:
Nine of the 11 starters in last year’s FA Youth Cup final against Chelsea were born in Manchester.
^^^^^^
It is shameful that this is not more widely known, we should be pushing this at every opportunity.
Loved this line:
Nine of the 11 starters in last year’s FA Youth Cup final against Chelsea were born in Manchester.
All of which is great, and I'm a big fan of the young players we have coming through, but it'd be nice to see some who have been with the club since before their teenage years, or at least (to highlight the first three you mentioned in particular) before they were 17 or 18. After all, it wasn't long ago that we enjoyed picking apart the scum's youth policy on the basis that the only players they brought through were the ones they had bought the previous summer.
He may get his wish with Foden,Tosin or Gunn.Way to kill the mood! That notwithstanding that's not an especially realistic wish in my book, if only because puberty (and its effect on an individual's athletic capabilities) is such an unpredictable beast. Unless I'm mistaken Sancho and Diaz are both now in their 3rd season with us, and I'm more than happy with that. We're the ones moulding them on all levels
Not bad for an elaborate FFP dodge.
Oil blood money stolen from the enslaved populace of Saudi Arabia no less.Aye. But it's all been built with dodgy money, anyway.
Maffeo was 15 when he came here, same as Angelino I think.All of which is great, and I'm a big fan of the young players we have coming through, but it'd be nice to see some who have been with the club since before their teenage years, or at least (to highlight the first three you mentioned in particular) before they were 17 or 18. After all, it wasn't long ago that we enjoyed picking apart the scum's youth policy on the basis that the only players they brought through were the ones they had bought the previous summer.
City's academy gets non-stop praise. The criticism is that so few players make the transition into the first team.
Not sure about us letting a super player move on but there are going to be plenty who get close to "super" and yes good fees along the way if they don't quite make it here.The crazy thing is if one super player emerges in a few years and is moved on for one reason or another, that players transfer fee could possibly recoup a large percentage of the initial outlay of building the academy!
So the CFA, which is two years old, hasn't produced enough players yet?City's academy gets non-stop praise. The criticism is that so few players make the transition into the first team.
At the time Twitter was full of idiots going on about our foreign youth, going by name alone and being thick isn't helped by the press in general.^^^^^^
It is shameful that this is not more widely known, we should be pushing this at every opportunity.
Not for us it hasn't. Of course I am patient and recognise these things don't happen overnight, but the biggest ingredient in success at youth team level is not the amount of money you throw at it, but the commitment of the 1st team coach to give opportunities to those who have the ability. Encouraging signs so far: Kelechi, Maffeo, Tosin, Garcia and othersSo the CFA, which is two years old, hasn't produced enough players yet?
Shocking.
Meanwhile the article shows that just a little bit of patience is called for, and that the future is bright.
The present isn't that shabby either.
Not for us it hasn't. Of course I am patient and recognise these things don't happen overnight, but the biggest ingredient in success at youth team level is not the amount of money you throw at it, but the commitment of the 1st team coach to give opportunities to those who have the ability. Encouraging signs so far: Kelechi, Maffeo, Tosin, Garcia and others
Iheanacho is hardly a product of our Academy is he? We signed him at 17 and he's mainly been in and around the first team since his 18th birthday.I think that is changing though, Nacho is now established, Garcia coming on yesterday hopefully shows he will now slowly be bein gphased in to take a midfield berth once Silva cannot do multiple games, and Pep said himself Maffeo was considered to start but felt he was not yet ready to cope with the physicality of wba, so I would expect he will get his chance.
Also with the EDs and U18's topping their leagues, I cannot see the kids being overlooked in the future.