Rubber bullets 1,183 Posted July 18, 2010 Share Posted July 18, 2010 You can't just play youth for the sake of it, its hard to fit all of your academy player into the first team as then your squad would be fill with 30-40 players and its natural to put the more experiance players on it. A team's acedmey usually only has about 5-10% of its players that become first team regulars while the rest get sold on so they can play regular first team football in whatever league.Also some players don't have any patience , look at Stoch. He wanted first team football every week and always on the starting line up, we could not do this and had to sell him because when his contract ran out he would refuse any new deals - so it was better to get some money off him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duppy Conqueror 1,537 Posted July 18, 2010 Share Posted July 18, 2010 Although I want the best outcome for Chelsea, I really think the whole system around youth football is bad - for the players and for the game. Clubs should not "own" boys at all. What hapens to all the rejects each year - do we ever hear about them - do we care, even? I would if it were my son.don`t really know where you going with this if Clubs should not own boys what are you suggesting..we dont sign them till they are 18...or we should have kids in our academy who are free to go at anytime?of course we care about our young players...and of course we hear about them again..a very high percentage of academy players who don`t make the grade at top clubs get another chance in football somewhere else...it`s a shame for them that they get rejected but it`s business and being rejected by a top club is far from the worse thing that can happen to a kid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manuf 1,448 Posted July 18, 2010 Share Posted July 18, 2010 We want to win trophies - that's why we need the best players in the world. If someone doesn't live up to his expactations or I'd rather say club and fan's expectations he has to move on. Giving them good training and opportunities to make their names and then selling them isn't the worst thing we do. I mean look at Arsenal. They say all the time how good their youth system is etc. yet they still have to buy new players for every position because their youth just isn't enough. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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