- Jan 24, 2016
- 2,524
- 8,383
He comes across as a complete egg on social media...
I don't speak yoot anymore, I'm old. What's an egg?
He comes across as a complete egg on social media...
I don't speak yoot anymore, I'm old. What's an egg?
Plus Mukendi is clearly leaving, according to that alsoReo Griffiths uploaded and quickly deleted this on Instagram. ”Last few days in this changing room” and he tagged Tariq Hinds, both of them were rumoured to leave View attachment 38072
I agree, but you're making the assumption that if they are 'top notch' which is subjective they would get a chance here. These 'top notch' players aren't even getting chances at 21, so why would he stick around when players like him aren't getting games. Kirby actually intended to go to Chelsea. However if he did go there, while he might not have made their first team he would likely have got a quality loan, to develop himself rather than hang around and trian with the first team here.Kirby is 18yrs old gone January. Skip plays for our under 23 at 17. These boys cannot expect to get in a first team at 17-18 unless they are top notch which they are not. Sancho is an exception. I don’t think Griffiths will come back to bite us
You can’t teally compare Griffiths with Sancho. He was probably with Foden and Hudson odoi the brightest talent of his year. Tbh considering city have given Foden a chance surprised they didn’t offer same to Sancho.
all the attention is on griffiths but hinds going would be a real loss too. he's a quality little player and in many ways i'm more confident in him reaching a higher level than reo.
League minutes by academy graduates
Arsenal : 7,389
Man United : 6,220
Everton : 5,879
Brighton : 5,261
Tottenham : 4,041
West Ham : 3,946
Crystal Palace : 3,036
Leicester : 2,767
Huddersfield : 2,667
Southampton : 2,190
Watford : 2,139
Chelsea : 2,070
Newcastle : 1,650
Liverpool : 1,582
Stoke : 577
West Brom : 559
Swansea : 268
Man City : 106
Bournemouth : 72
Burnley : 0
The graduates of Manchester United’s academy have seen the most gametime overall.
A total of 29,393 Premier League minutes were played by footballers to have come through the ranks at Old Trafford, whether for the club or elsewhere in the division.
Tottenham have the next best record (19,595 minutes), followed by Chelsea (16,447 minutes), Arsenal (14,556 minutes) and Southampton (10,146 minutes).
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/how-many-minutes-your-club-12535116