Essential The Official Football (Soccer) Thread - We are SO back, the Premier League returns!

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Dybala fails and we steal Bruno Fernandes yes I’m soooo mad:mjlit:


Instead of hoping for Man United's downfall, you should hope Harry Redknapp is available in January when Poch leaves for Madrid :umad:
 

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Manchester United lead the way with academy minutes but Man City sit bottom

Manchester United displaced Arsenal last season as the Premier League team relying most heavily on graduates of their own academy.

United's famed youth system produced the most players across the Premier League as a whole for the third year in succession, but the tally of minutes given to homegrown players has previously been the Gunners' domain.


For the 2018/19 season, however, United's academy did the double as almost a quarter of their playing time went to talent developed in Carrington.
  • 1. Man Utd - 9334 minutes
  • 2. Tottenham - 6887 minutes
  • 3. Crystal Palace - 6602 minutes
  • 4. West Ham - 6344 minutes
  • 5. Southampton - 5866 minutes
  • 6. Leicester - 5159 minutes
  • 7. Arsenal - 4976 minutes
  • 8. Huddersfield - 3771 minutes
  • 9. Brighton - 3376 minutes
  • 10. Fulham - 3176 minutes
  • 11. Newcastle - 2896 minutes
  • 12. Liverpool - 2600 minutes
  • 13. Chelsea - 2202 minutes
  • 14. Cardiff - 2118 minutes
  • 15. Watford - 2070 minutes
  • 16. Everton - 1959 minutes
  • 17. Burnley - 1683 minutes
  • 18. Wolves - 766 minutes
  • 19. Bournemouth - 654 minutes
  • 20. Man City - 371 minutes
*An 'academy graduate' is classed as a player who finished their youth career at that club

371 minutes :picard:
 
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