It included all players who came through the relevant academy.I guess this means all players as opposed to current academy aged players?
It included all players who came through the relevant academy.I guess this means all players as opposed to current academy aged players?
It included all players who came through the relevant academy.
Was there a closed door friendly for U18s today against Portsmouth?
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http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/saints/15421351.Saints__academy_production_among_the_world_s_best/
Not the minutes played for their own clubs, but minutes played in the top flight in 2016/17....so for instance, Lallana's time at Liverpool counts in our Academy success. So, as said before, United graduates are the most successful....remember their golden generation, but we come in at 4th in the world. Not bad for a tinky little club.![]()
I didn't realise we'd signed Bailey Owen - he played for Swansea U18s last I saw and has represented Wales at various age ranges.
And thats without Bale who would boost those minutes up, and Tim Sparv.
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/saints/15421351.Saints__academy_production_among_the_world_s_best/
Not the minutes played for their own clubs, but minutes played in the top flight in 2016/17....so for instance, Lallana's time at Liverpool counts in our Academy success. So, as said before, United graduates are the most successful....remember their golden generation, but we come in at 4th in the world. Not bad for a tinky little club.![]()
Cheers Fran.
I'm still curious to how City got so many. Would have liked to see workings out.
Be interesting to see how they defined academy too, do they count Stephens for example?
It says in the Echo article that Stephens didn't count.

Perceptions in football are that big clubs don't get beaten. They lose. This even filters down to academies. ManU U15s beat Co Fermanagh's U15 side last Monday. And they received due praise, even getting into the BBC Football video section: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40723855
Now let's see what happened when they lost 2-0 to Southampton's U15 side: http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=23944
You see.? They didn't get beaten, they merely lost. There's a difference.And btw, they don't get to play for the Super Cup NI Junior title because of it. Can't imagine what the Saints youngsters are doing. Nobody is interested enough to say.
Nope, nor can I.And cant see it changing anytime soon either.
But this might make you giggle. Pick yourself off the floor after the commentator says TWO BIG TEAMS go head to head.:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40735702
How far do they have to drop before being in the same league as Pompey?