is there an acceptable limit? for each year?There is a big difference in giving a couple of kids each year a chance to buying 17 kids for our full squad!
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is there an acceptable limit? for each year?There is a big difference in giving a couple of kids each year a chance to buying 17 kids for our full squad!
I notice a few of the people preaching in here about our failure with giving our youth a chance are the same one crying at the prospect of City buying mostly teenagers this summer...
"how do you expect us to challenge with teenagers..?"
"Football Manager..."
We Keep On Preaching.
Remember we arent just buying a player here, we are also making our squad 1 player bigger.
We have zero club trained players at the club right now. That means our squad is limited to 17 foreign players, 4 homegrown players and u21s.
If we buy Sancho, he becomes a club trained player when he turns 21 and we have one of those club trained positions filled for as long as he stays here.
Just think of all the bullshit in the transfer market in recent summers because the club needed to sell a foreign player before buying, or we wanted a position filled but they had to be the one english player good enough because we already had our 17 foreign players.
There is a very real and significant £ value to Sancho being club trained.
Thsts before I even start on the fact we have an opportunity to get a player for under the market value. If hes worth 90m or 100m or 150m to United or Liverpool or Real Madrid, we can get him for 15-20% less thanks to that sell on clause, and because of our matching clause, we cant be drawn into a bidding war.
I make it that he has been at the club for 28-29 months and he would need to be here for 36 to be club trained. His birthday is March so he would need to be signed by the end of July to be club trained or even hom grown for any English team.
is there an acceptable limit? for each year?
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A “club-trained player” is defined as a player who, between the age of 15 and 21, irrespective of their age or nationality, has been registered with their current club for a period, continuous or non-continuous, of three seasons or of 36 months between the ages of 15 and 21.
Sancho would be registered in the 15/16, 16/17 and 20/21 seasons. It doesn't have to be 36 months.
He signed in the march when he turned 15 so it shouldn't be a problem as long as we can get it sorted quickly after the CAS decision.
So 2 is the limit per year you set.Transitioning a couple of youth players around senior professionals instead of a team of teenagers, I would say a big difference.
That's a lazy arguement mate. We have a squad with "useful" players or past their best. Bravo and nico are done.is there an acceptable limit? for each year?
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So 2 is the limit per year you set.
we have 5 academy players ready to "Transition around senior professionals" next season.
what do we do with the other 3? if they don't want to go on loan?
answer the question.Who are the 5?
Transitioning a couple of youth players around senior professionals instead of a team of teenagers, I would say a big difference.
How's he going to answer the question if you're not saying who the 5 are?answer the question.
what do we do with the other 3? if they don't want to go on loan?
we were trying to get him to sign a new contract according to those in the know, and we were trying to sign sanchez OR mahrez, he would of got game time to prove what he could do,and if he had showed his dortmond form he would of been a regular ive no doubt about that.a successful first team or 11 city academy players struggling, easy choice, people want academy players in to build an identity wtf,the only identity i want for city is a club that wants to win everything all the time,not a pretty bunch of young lads who might be good enough in two years.
No one is asking for a 1-11 of full academy players. They just want too see the ones who have promise to be given opportunities. Sancho was ready to step up and the club was actively trying to sign Alexis and Mahrez, we’ve spent about 200 million on shit defenders when we’ve got kids are better. And potentially we could spend 100+ plus on our academy player cause we’ve realised if you actually give them a chance look how good they can be. Shocking right??
answer the question.
what do we do with the other 3? if they don't want to go on loan?
That would be dependant on the current squad and the players themselves, I would give them the option of being in and around the first team with an opportunity to force there way into the line-up and at least play in the under 23's or go out on loan and get expierience and come back and fight for a place.
Transitioning a couple of youth players around senior professionals instead of a team of teenagers, I would say a big difference.
I feel like you're having a completely separate conversation. What do you do with the guys who aren't good enough? The same thing everyone else does. Either get them a loan or sell them on, preferably with a buyback, or failing both of those they stay sharp with the EDS and wait. The point isn't even that we need to bring guys through, maybe only one or two every few years are good enough for that, it's that we need to give opportunities because doing so has real and significant long term competitive advantages.So 5 Players are ready for a Transition. But you say that You want to only transition "a couple" of them.
So if the rest of them that miss out on bieng Transitionned won't go on loan(for whatever reason) what do you do with them?
Tbh, it's also simply a failure if we're letting future £100m+ (potentially) worth class home-grown assets slip out of our hands. In a pure business sense, that's not good.