Almost 4000 consecutive games with at least one acadamy player in the match squad. One of those games didn't have an academy product in the 11 but there was still one on the bench. Also, were Pogba and Januzaj established stars at the time? I suspect PNP had heard of both and knew they required no further training.
I'd like to see the list of players as I feel it would be more accurate. I imagine Izzy Brown and Christensen to be on ours. Two players who played a couple of appearances last season when the league was already won isn't giving them a chance. And Pogba is at Juventus. The exact reason he's there is because he wasn't given a chance. It'd be a more accurate list if the player had to make a set number of appearances after their debut. Players who play once or twice and are never to be seen again don't count, surely?!
I agree with the overall content of this comment, but Brown wouldn't count, as he made his debut for West Brom in 2013.
You have an odd grasp of racism. You're pro what those Chavs did on the Metro but think that someone saying that the Spanish eat paella is racist. I suspect your confusion is caused by your total disregard for the seriousness of the issue.
Utd have always produced good young players. The fact that the club have moved with the times and looked to bring in young players from all around the world, as all leading clubs do now, does not detract from this.
Windmilling is a form of fighting, favoured by football hooligans from the 70s and 80s, whereby the participants "windmill" their arms at their oppontents, rather than take deft jabs or hooks. You may have participated in "windmill" fights at school.
Feel free to direct me to evidence re this... Or could this be more facile asinine stereotyping! Watch out Stan, the Syrians are coming to take your job!! See how easy it is
I'm confused about Stan. Sometimes, he can seem like he's intelligent, but most times he's completely lost on here, like a very thick teenager. He must be good with Google, but can only ever get past the first paragraph of a really complex subject, before he gets out of his depth. If he's an adult, he might be a primary school teacher? I'm really not sure.
Having spent a few years living in that part of the world I don't find your "comedy" view of the refugee issue funny. You've made a few jokes about it recently. Another example of your casual approach to a serious issue that you either don't understand or just don't care about. You're a throwback.
Turns out you're pushing 50, still working reception and you spend your lunch break ****ing in a cupboard. Not sure you should be disparaging about primary school teachers!