Different age group. Saka with u19, Amaechi with u18.How come he is not in England squad with Saka?
Different age group. Saka with u19, Amaechi with u18.How come he is not in England squad with Saka?
How can someone score two goals in a 3-1 defeat?Nketiah scored for the u20’s in a 3-1 defeat, Willock was injured. Greenwood scored twice for the u17’s and Nelson starts for the u21’s
And where exactly does it say that?How can someone score two goals in a 3-1 defeat?
See the quote.And where exactly does it say that?
'Nketiah scored for the u20's in a 3-1 defeat'See the quote.
How tall is this boy?The Daily Mail's "secret scout" takes a look at Amaechi.
5'11How tall is this boy?
As I've been saying for the longest. We will cost ourselves a lot of money if we fail to bring this lot through. It would be a disaster for the club IMO.
not a happy comparison, given the way we threw him awayNelson, Matt Smiths and Joel Lopez are the best talent we have since Gnabry.
As far as I know, we've played in 4 competitions and while I can understand that PL could be too much for them, there is no excuse not to play them in other competitions.This is squarely a PL problem. Football League bloods their talent quite frequently and does quite well in doing so. It's the Premier League that's failing it's young talents.
PRECISELY!It's the one and only thing I worry about, recently. I am actually pretty happy with our first team and coach.
Clear development to see, outstanding team cohession and some great signings to begin with.
Based on our limitied funds or maybe above, the UNlimited funds of some other clubs, it's now a question of adding incredibly talented players who can rise out of nowhere like Mbappe, Sancho and the likes.
The only thing that differs between our top top talents and those 40-100m talents out there is just a few major showings in senior sides. They can either do it here or on loan for us, or they can sign for some other club to play every game making it us regret in the long term.
I dont see many players out there being valued at ridiculous price tags who have more talent than our fellas comming up.
Some argue we are too big of a club to test them on the big stage regularly without falling out of competition - but haven't Dortmund and many more proven you can, for sure - actually triggering competitiveness by doing so ? It's a misconception on here, that we are bigger and better than all those righ now.
It's a much higher risk to not play them, especially as they cover many positions we suck in anyways.
Having topclass senior players is not an argument we can come up with.
Much will depend on who's driving the recruitment policy. If it's Emery, I can see a lot of experienced signings, which might get us results in the short term, but may affect us long term. This is why the Sporting Director is such a pertinent topic of interest despite it seeming a benign position. It's important we shift focus towards relatively young talents on the cusp of greatness with the odd big deal here and there, and leave the squad roles to our Hale End crop. Building that type of squad will set us up nicely for the near future IMO.As far as I know, we've played in 4 competitions and while I can understand that PL could be too much for them, there is no excuse not to play them in other competitions.
Arsenal is a club that has no business strategy for the last 10 years, and I can't see a single sign of improvement in that area after all the changes we've made since Wenger left.
I guess next year will be crucial for us and it will define this club for the next 5-10 years. Maybe we go full in on young talents with high potential (not only from our academy), maybe we continue with the same failed strategy that we are using for the last 10 years, but we can be sure that we can't match City and United on a big transfer market.