Whilst this scheme may develop technically proficient players in the future, will they be coached to play in a certain style and anyone who doesn't conform, consigned to the "scrapheap." As a teacher, children and adults are set parameters within which to pass an exam. Read an exam paper and there are precious few scripts that stand out individually.
I feel parameters will appear with regard to future footballers, in that players will be expected to conform. We are already seeing it with France at international level. Whilst they are technically better than England, they displayed an alarming lack of imagination at Euro 2012. Similarly, England have been unimaginative for years because of a lack of individuality, a la Alan Ball and Paul Gascoigne. I wonder how Le Tissier would fit in with the modern concept? Before I finish with my thoughts, some of you may have heard the story, prior to Barcelona signing Messi as a junior. They were very hesitant due to his size but the wise talent scout on the spot insisted on getting him signed by said club!