by P!ssed Off »
08 May 2014 17:35
Extended-Phenotype Why can't these players just play for the already established clubs?
The key arguments against this seem to be:
1. Facilities are too shit at lower league level clubs.
2. Players often do not get the amount of game time promised.
Point 1 can easily be remedied imo. Increase funding to lower level clubs so they can increase their oxf*rd infrastructure/facilities.
I follow Colchester United as they are my local side atm (as I've said before). Anyway, they've slashed their 1st team budget in the last few years and are focusing financially as well as 1st team wise on their academy. And surprise, surprise, they've got some top talent coming through now. English players that might well be playing in the Prem one day. Crewe are liekwise doing similar.
I read that the cost of Colchester's youth setup is £1 million per season. Which is oxf*rd loads to them, but in reality is absolutely nothing in the footballing world.
But why shouldn't the FA give £1 million per year to every L1 & L2 club? Earmarked for facilities (training and youth) rather than palyer's wages.
That's only £50 million a season. And you'd see every side in the country producing quality young English players.