According to TalkSport we are second behind Moan Utd with the most academy graduates (16) playing in the Premier League. Moan Utd have 29 BTW!!!!
I'm struggling to total 16 myself but obviously includes JWP, Walcott, Ox, Surman, Chambers, Dyer, Lallana, Shaw,
Could (at a stretch) also include Stephens, McQueen, Targett, Scheiderlin.
Who else would make up the 16?
Le Tissier, Bale (didn’t play for us in the PL but did for Spuds), Danny Wallace, Rodney Wallace (with Leeds). Struggling now!According to TalkSport we are second behind Moan Utd with the most academy graduates (16) playing in the Premier League. Moan Utd have 29 BTW!!!!
I'm struggling to total 16 myself but obviously includes JWP, Walcott, Ox, Surman, Chambers, Dyer, Lallana, Shaw,
Could (at a stretch) also include Stephens, McQueen, Targett, Scheiderlin.
Who else would make up the 16?
Vokes was born in Southampton but was a product of Bournemouth Academy. Forgot about Sims (presumably add Hesketh too in that case)Shaw, Sims, Vokes
Yeah - definitely makes it more difficult. Some would argue neither Stephens nor Schneiderlin were products of our academyLe Tissier, Bale (didn’t play for us in the PL but did for Spuds), Danny Wallace, Rodney Wallace (with Leeds). Struggling now!
Edit: Just realised this is about current players!
I would agree.Yeah - definitely makes it more difficult. Some would argue neither Stephens nor Schneiderlin were products of our academy
Yeah - definitely makes it more difficult. Some would argue neither Stephens nor Schneiderlin were products of our academy
As far as I'm concerned a player can be a product of multiple academies. It' not like you would say youre only a graduate of one school. Don't see why football is differentYeah - definitely makes it more difficult. Some would argue neither Stephens nor Schneiderlin were products of our academy