its the club they were at between the ages of 16-21 not the country. If I'm correct Meyler was at Cork whilst Brady was at Man Utd
Liverpool and Man City have both registered 59 players in their U-21 Premier League squads, bloody ridiculous.
The complete list submitted... 25 squad players (*=Home grown) *Aluko, Sone Ben Arfa, Hatem *Brady, Robert *Bruce, Alex Stephen *Chester, James Grant *Davies, Curtis *Dawson, Michael Richard Diame, Mohamed Eissa, Ahmed Elmehamady Abdelfattah Aly Figueroa Rochez, Maynor Alexis *Harper, Stephen Alan Hernandez Platero, Abel Mathias *Huddlestone, Thomas Andrew *Ince, Thomas Jakupovic, Eldin Jelavic, Nikica *Livermore, Jake Cyril McGregor, Allan James *McShane, Paul David Meyler, David *Quinn, Stephen Ramirez Pereyra, Gaston Exequiel *Rosenior, Liam James Sagbo Latte, Yannick Anister Snodgrass, Robert Under-21 players (Contract and Scholars) Aimson, William Stewart Annan, William John Barkworth, Ellis Batty, Daniel Thomas Bowen, Jarrod Buckle, Jake Alexander Clackstone, Joshua Philip Clappison, Benjamin Lewis Clark, Max Oliver Cracknell, Joseph Dawson, Leon Stanley Dixon, Matthew Fallowfield, Ryan Jack Glenn Hinchliffe, Benjamin Jack Jahraldo-Martin, Callum Langton, Mitchell Jay Lenihan, Brian Patrick Lofts, Luke Maguire, Harry Mahon, John Margetts, Jonathon Gary McCawl, Eoghan Martin Newman-Morton, Devonte Penny, Alexander James Robert Kevin Pugh, Joseph James Robertson, Andrew Rodgers, Harvey Rose, Jacob Rossi, Karim Ter Horst, Johan Topliss, Sam David Townsend, Conor Stephen Walker, Joseph Michael Watson, Rory http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/news/news/2014-15/sep/premier-league-squad-lists-2014-2015.html
Wonder how many of those youngsters will ever see first team action other than Maguire and Robertson. I would like to see Margetts get a chance in a cup
I'd like to see max Clark get some time. Sadly just don't think it'll happen. He'll be one of those to show such promise an end up playing out a semi pro career due to never being given a chance.
It's good to have a full 25-man senior list where we actually had to plan it with transfers in/out to stay at the limit, and be balanced, along with a few in the U21 group who're either key players already or developing with real potential to break into the first team. Having an effective 27-man squad with some real depth should help as the season progresses, rather than a starting eleven plus reserves. Really shows what the money gained from staying up more than 1 season can do in the hands of a good manager and a board willing to spend some.
Which part? The one where if you're trained in a country you count as being grown in that country or the bit where if you're not you don't?
I reckon the likes of Clappison, Clark and Topliss all have bright futures in the game, hopefully it'll be with Hull.