Blue Since 76 wrote:"We’ve always had an ambition that at least four to six players in the team would come through this Academy. In the team." Brian Marwood.
Not sure how that would stack up with signing overrated but young players like Wilshere or was it an ambition for 10 year's time?
Green & Blue wrote:If this is the calibre of signing we are aiming for during the summer I'll be very disappointed.
Ted Hughes wrote:Green & Blue wrote:If this is the calibre of signing we are aiming for during the summer I'll be very disappointed.
Obviously they aren't, but find some alternatives to fill the five squad places for homegrown players we have to fill next season, or otherwise be five players short.
People do get this don't they ?
If we sign De Bruyne, Pogba & Messi, & Ronaldo we have to sell 4 overseas players to make way for them. So even if we do that, we then have Hart, Clichy & Boyata & 5 empty spaces which can only be filled by homegrown players, so we have a senior squad of 20 rather than 25 unless we sign some uk grown players.
blues2win wrote:We only have 23 at the moment unless my maths are wrong and that includes Richard Wright so we don't need 25 it seems. I'm excluding Negredo Guidetti Rekik Lopes Zuculini from the list on the website plus Richards Sinclair and Nastasic who shouldn't be there in the first place. If we add in Denayer and Lopes in the Summer we could do with one or two home grown imports but not 5. The danger is paying ridiculously over the odds for them. I actually think Wilshere is a good player but it's not obvious he wants to leave or that Arsenal want to sell. I really don't think Liverpool will sell their Captain. Since we need a couple of home grown in I'd take them from the EDS with money found for a top buy or two from selling some of our foreigners.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Schneiderlin can fill a homegrown place until Dyke's rule changes go through.
And Pogba I believe also qualifies as homegrown, not 100% on that.
And of course there's always Bale.
There's Ward-Prowse too.
There's some decent homegrown options out there that will probably cost more than Henderson and Wilshire ( or maybe not ) but worth it to pay the extra imo ( if we can afford it ).
Ted Hughes wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Schneiderlin can fill a homegrown place until Dyke's rule changes go through.
And Pogba I believe also qualifies as homegrown, not 100% on that.
And of course there's always Bale.
There's Ward-Prowse too.
There's some decent homegrown options out there that will probably cost more than Henderson and Wilshire ( or maybe not ) but worth it to pay the extra imo ( if we can afford it ).
Pogba would be homegrown French. Only spent one year at the rags. Ward Prowse or Maybe Will Hughes from Derby could be possibles but once again, they would be taking up positions where we may well have better players coming through.
We don't really have a Henderson type player.
Ted Hughes wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Schneiderlin can fill a homegrown place until Dyke's rule changes go through.
And Pogba I believe also qualifies as homegrown, not 100% on that.
And of course there's always Bale.
There's Ward-Prowse too.
There's some decent homegrown options out there that will probably cost more than Henderson and Wilshire ( or maybe not ) but worth it to pay the extra imo ( if we can afford it ).
Pogba would be homegrown French. Only spent one year at the rags. Ward Prowse or Maybe Will Hughes from Derby could be possibles but once again, they would be taking up positions where we may well have better players coming through.
We don't really have a Henderson type player.
PrezIke wrote:Also interesting Wenger felt the need to respond to the rumours about us trying to nick Wilshire saying Arsenal don't have to sell anymore.
I agree with those expressing concern about his injury record, and as stated elsewhere, I am no huge fan of Henderson. decent squad player for a good team...somewhat of a Milner-lite. Seems we may be concerned about the home-grown issue if this is true.
Maybe better to buy Barkley, as it would certainly be much lower than the ridiculous sum quoted last summer.
To think some think these new home grown rules will help? Seems more like the inflated prices of such players will only go up, and weaker players may get more chances to hurt their teams' chances to win.
Some form of salary "cap" or other restrictions would seem to be a better use of "socialism" in the sport than strengthening homegrown player rules. If anything should be learned from history it is that when nations become too protectionist it often backfires, and can lead to newer, "unforeseen" problems.
Sister of fu wrote:Pogba was 3 months away from being classesed as home grown so wouldn't count.
Ted Hughes wrote:I'm just now wondering if the links to Sterling, Henderson & now Coutinho, are actually just City slapping Liverpool across he face with a large dead fish, for trying to stir shit about Milner.
Ted Hughes wrote:No Wilshire isn't 'obviously better' than any of our acadeny players' at all. He is older , more experienced but absolutely not 'obviously better' . He is slower, less fit & less dynamic than our attacking players & weaker, slower,less fit & less dynamic than many of our defensive ones.
He is also more injury prone, a lazy cunt & a cunt.
Fernandinho fucking destroyed him last season & he just lay down & fucking died. None of our kids would do that.
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