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Originally Posted by Der Kaiser
You see, stuff like this is utter balls as well. United never concentrate on winning games at that level, it's about developing the players and nothing more, when was the last City youth player to get into their fist team? they aren't flooding the league with players from their academy either. United produce more professional footballers than any club in this £#%&!ing country, the quality problem is right through the British game.
It's just more £#%&!ing nonsense, probably being put out by Moyes because he knows we've got a tradition of youth football and the daft @#%&! supporters will lap it up, we've had players at United before whose kids ended up at City, so that's nothing new either. what the £#%&! does Moyes know about building a youth system? the Everton youth coach has just recently said he wasn't really interested in that side of the club.
I £#%&!ing hate this @#%&!, he's going to reinvent youth football now, Dave's a £#%&!ing miracle worker apparently, he's going to show Fergie where he went wrong and fix the mess he left:shakehead:
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No club has done more to produce and develop young players in English Football in the last ten years
That many aren't quite "Utd standard" is more a reflection of what that used to mean.
I expect more young players to reach that bar as Utd standard is re-defined under this sneaky, useless @#%&!.
The plus side is between the slight decline in coaching in recent years, followed by a stark decline under this incompetent and (like it or not) the growing commercial success and FFP, it's a fantastic job for a proven but ambitious manager that wants to move up a notch.