Saints Academy Thread

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Some good play - but some of the worst camera work I've ever seen!
 
http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015...ver-transfer-market-strategy-was-highlighted/
Interesting view on Isgrove's recent contract and loan out. Suggesting that loaning him out earlier may have risked him leaving at the end of the contract in the summer (if he tasted playing in the 1st team elsewhere), whereas tieing him down first was a smart move.

Les Reed suggests that Isgrove will feature for us next season, but I have to admit (although I hope he makes it) that I wondered if we were signing him just to guarantee we would get more money for him in the summer.
 
I definitely think his contract extension had next seasons potential European roadtrip in mind.

Despite our frequently-lauded ability to bring through youngsters, we would currently struggle to field the required number of 'homegrown' players under UEFA rulings without having to dip into our youth teams.
 
Chart on Sky shows that we are a team with one of the lowest number of homegrown players (8). Not our fault as we have raised the little buggers...they just keep leaving home.
So:
Forster
Davis?
Clyne
Bertrand
Prowse
Reed
Morgan
Who else? And I am guessing they don't count, Targett, McCarthy,Seager etc etc.
 
So:
Forster
Davis?
Clyne
Bertrand
Prowse
Reed
Morgan
Who else? And I am guessing they don't count, Targett, McCarthy,Seager etc etc.

Prowse & Reed might even be too young

Forster
Davis. K
Clyne
Bertrand
Morgan
Rodriguez (remember him)
Davis. S
Isgrove
 
Sky discussing the problem of getting youngsters through to the first team, so they visit West Ham and City. Apparently City haven't got anyone through to the first team in 6 years despite spending a fortune on their academy. Sky then listed how Chelsea (1 player), United (1 player) and Arsenal (3 players) have done better.

Shame there isn't a team that regularly gets youngsters through into the first team who go on to be internationals.<grr>
 
Sky discussing the problem of getting youngsters through to the first team, so they visit West Ham and City. Apparently City haven't got anyone through to the first team in 6 years despite spending a fortune on their academy. Sky then listed how Chelsea (1 player), United (1 player) and Arsenal (3 players) have done better.

Shame there isn't a team that regularly gets youngsters through into the first team who go on to be internationals.<grr>

Sky probably think Arsenal's three as Walcott, Chamberlain and Chambers ....<doh>
 
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A video about the youngsters going on a cookery course. It has been mentioned before that the club try to prepare young players for life and to encourage healthy eating. They are apparently also going to a farm to see where food comes from (and I thought it was Sainsburys :)). I think it is a good idea to introduce variety to their training, even above the value of the cookery lesson itself. They also learn a valuable life lesson about humiliation by wearing silly hats.
 
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