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No, ours played for our U23s last nightIs that our georgiou on the bench for Stevenage tonight?
No, ours played for our U23s last nightIs that our georgiou on the bench for Stevenage tonight?
I have a feeling my boy Reo Griffiths will score today
Is that our georgiou on the bench for Stevenage tonight?
is kane included?
They're including Pogba for what it's worth.
Yes and makes up 1868 mins of itis kane included?
is kane included?
because he is already a first team player for many years!why wouldn't he be?
I'm not sure of the validity of that. Would Liverpool have got brownie points when they were playing Gerrard & Carragher when both were in the their mid thirties? Would Chelski have got points when they were playing a 52 year old John Terry a couple of seasons ago?
What we're interested in is how many minutes home grown players under, say, 21 are getting. That gives us a much clearer picture of who's actually giving youth chances. As it stands, this "research" is completely pointless.
They're including Pogba for what it's worth.
They're including Pogba for what it's worth.
I don't think that's accurate either as McTominay and Tuanzebe have both had minutes.Someone who doesn't like United replied with this
Replying to @ManUtd_HQ
To those who have been misled, here are the stats based on academy players established under their current manager:
Man Utd - 0
Man City - 7 (PF)
Liverpool - 710 (TAA)
Tottenham - 890 (KWP, HW)
Chelsea - 1335 (AC)
Arsenal - 2516 (JW, AI, HB, AMN)