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Old 20th March 2008, 01:26   #41 (permalink)
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Nevland moved there in January and came on as a sub against us a couple of weeks ago.
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Old 20th March 2008, 22:46   #42 (permalink)
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United's is far superior to anyone else in Britain. The statistics show that United have introduced over 100 players to first team football since the start of organised Youth football in the early 1950's.

Liverpool, Arsenal and West Ham do not compare. Funnily enough, Manchester City is second on the all time youth table with Chelsea.

West Ham have introduced some fine footballers and have a good youth set-up with a good historical pedigree. But they are not the best in Britain.

After looking at my records I discovered the following results about teams Youth Policies......

I looked at all the top teams and their records in producing kids through their own system.....I only looked at players since the early 1950's as structured systems only started at that point and also the introduction of the FA Youth Cup in 1952.

I only included players with over 70 league appearances as this roughly equates to two seasons of playing and you could arguably call them 'first team regulars'.....(although if you included every player, United's stats look even better)

I also did not include players like Lee Sharpe....who although coming through our system....was bought from Torquay..

The results came up as thus:

Manchester United - 54 players (one season out of top flight)
Chelsea - 37 players (10 seasons out of top flight)
Manchester City - 37 players (13 seasons out of top flight)
West Ham United - 36 players (11 seasons out of top flight)
Middlesbrough - 35 players (31 seasons out of top flight)
Arsenal - 32 players (all in Division One)
Everton - 30 players (all in Division One)
Charlton Athletic - 28 players (37 seasons out of top flight)
Tottenham Hotspur - 22 players (one season out of top flight)
Liverpool - 21 players (8 seasons out of top flight)
Newcastle United - 19 players (13 seasons out of top flight)

Other lower league teams like Crewe have a good record but they rarely keep their players.

Finally it is arguably easier to bring kids through in the lower divisions than in the top flight, so again our stats look impressive.
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Old 21st March 2008, 00:10   #43 (permalink)
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United's is far superior to anyone else in Britain. The statistics show that United have introduced over 100 players to first team football since the start of organised Youth football in the early 1950's.

Liverpool, Arsenal and West Ham do not compare. Funnily enough, Manchester City is second on the all time youth table with Chelsea.

West Ham have introduced some fine footballers and have a good youth set-up with a good historical pedigree. But they are not the best in Britain.

After looking at my records I discovered the following results about teams Youth Policies......

I looked at all the top teams and their records in producing kids through their own system.....I only looked at players since the early 1950's as structured systems only started at that point and also the introduction of the FA Youth Cup in 1952.

I only included players with over 70 league appearances as this roughly equates to two seasons of playing and you could arguably call them 'first team regulars'.....(although if you included every player, United's stats look even better)

I also did not include players like Lee Sharpe....who although coming through our system....was bought from Torquay..

The results came up as thus:

Manchester United - 54 players (one season out of top flight)
Chelsea - 37 players (10 seasons out of top flight)
Manchester City - 37 players (13 seasons out of top flight)
West Ham United - 36 players (11 seasons out of top flight)
Middlesbrough - 35 players (31 seasons out of top flight)
Arsenal - 32 players (all in Division One)
Everton - 30 players (all in Division One)
Charlton Athletic - 28 players (37 seasons out of top flight)
Tottenham Hotspur - 22 players (one season out of top flight)
Liverpool - 21 players (8 seasons out of top flight)
Newcastle United - 19 players (13 seasons out of top flight)

Other lower league teams like Crewe have a good record but they rarely keep their players.

Finally it is arguably easier to bring kids through in the lower divisions than in the top flight, so again our stats look impressive.
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Old 21st March 2008, 12:07   #44 (permalink)
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John Rankin, Kris Taylor, Adnan Ahmed? Who are they

Also where is Hussaine and Arthur Gomez those Middle Eastern players we had? Another one is Rincon, whatabout him, os he at Empol or somethin?
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Old 21st March 2008, 14:11   #45 (permalink)
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John Rankin, Kris Taylor, Adnan Ahmed? Who are they

Also where is Hussaine and Arthur Gomez those Middle Eastern players we had? Another one is Rincon, whatabout him, os he at Empol or somethin?
Rankin and Taylor came through our system.....the others did not!
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Old 22nd March 2008, 00:59   #46 (permalink)
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noticed Ahmed on Wikipedia was under the 'academy graduate' section on our reserves/academy page, not seen any record of him having ever been with us though (maybe he was with us very young?).
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