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U19's "Champions League"

jackson

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New "Champions League" style tournament for U19's starting this season. Glad to see that we have been invited to be part of it as it will give the kids a good platform to shine, hopefully...

Will be interesting to see how we get on and compare to top academies from around Europe, although 4 are from England.


Teams invloved:

Spurs, Man City, Villa, Liverpool, Celtic, Barcelona, Wolfsburg, Inter, Marseille, Sporting Lisbon, PSV, Fenerbahce, Basle, Molde FK, Rosenburg and one team TBC.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ague-style-tournament-launched-Under-19s.html

Article:

Manchester City will face Barcelona in the headline fixture of a Champions League-style tournament for Under 19s this season.

Liverpool, Tottenham and Aston Villa are also in the UEFA tournament, dubbed the NextGen Series, which will consist of 16 clubs in four groups.

After England’s disappointing first-round exit from the Under 21 European Championship, the competition is seen as the ideal platform to improve the quality of opposition for younger players and give them valuable experience of an elite competition.

Cream of the crop: Manchester United are the current holders of the FA Youth Cup after victory last month over Sheffield United

Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea are waiting to come in next season, along with Ajax.

The inaugural line-up has been determined by invitation and recommendation, influenced by the quality of each club’s academy. There is one more place to be confirmed.

NextGen is the brainchild of former Watford academy manager Mark Warburton and will pit some of the best young sides in Europe against each other home and away in a tournament that will start in August with the knockout stages in January.

Sportsmail revealed how the project was being formulated last year when Manchester City played Ajax in a friendly in Amsterdam. City are considered to be major players in the development of this tournament as they increase their profile around the world.

All the fixtures are yet to be finalised but it is understood that Villa are in a group with Norway’s Rosenborg and Fenerbahce of Turkey, and City and Barcelona will face Celtic and Marseille.

The top two teams in each group will go forward to a finals competition. TV rights are being negotiated and the finals could be staged in Abu Dhabi.

Warburton, a former professional footballer who established the Harefield Academy and helped Watford become the first English professional club to combine full-time academic learning and football, pioneered the competition to help prepare promising young players for top-level football.

He is now sporting director at League One club Brentford, and said: ‘Apart from the exceptional few who jump straight to the first team, many promising young players graduating from academies were not provided with enough consistent high-quality football challenges.’

Although the costs will be high, clubs have jumped at the idea as they look to improve the quality of players graduating from their academies and, crucially, tempt top young players from other clubs with the chance of playing in Europe.

Liverpool and Chelsea are among the clubs to have raised concerns about the level of investment in their academies and how it has failed to correlate with the end product.

Now they hope this can help bridge the gap in the development of young stars.

It is expected that the competition will grow as more heavyweight clubs rush to join in. The early European Cup, launched in 1955-56, also started as a relatively small competition and then mushroomed.
 

Ron Burgundy

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Our current U19s aren't that great though are they? I suppose we could play Kane, M'Poku, Carroll, Bostock etc, but I can't think they'd compare too favourably against some of that lot

Still a worthwhile exercise though I guess
 

pjspur1961

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Our current U19s aren't that great though are they? I suppose we could play Kane, M'Poku, Carroll, Bostock etc, but I can't think they'd compare too favourably against some of that lot

Still a worthwhile exercise though I guess

If anything it will show us where we need to be in developing our youth players. We'll get the chance to see how other youth coaches work and how our set-up compares to the best around Europe.

This can only be a good thing!
 

Ron Burgundy

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If anything it will show us where we need to be in developing our youth players. We'll get the chance to see how other youth coaches work and how our set-up compares to the best around Europe.

This can only be a good thing!

Indeed
 

chrissivad

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Our youngsters seem to do well in the tournaments they go into.

Think its been the academy that have done well. Wouldn't call them poor.
 

Ron Burgundy

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Our youngsters seem to do well in the tournaments they go into.

Think its been the academy that have done well. Wouldn't call them poor.

In the past yes - the Ryan Mason/Caulker group were very, very good.

The latest lot at U19 aren't at the same level though. I think we've got a few good 16/17 year olds, but I think it's likely our current lot will not fare too well

That being said, if it means keeping the likes of Kane at the club - rather than loaning him out - and getting him this type of experience, alongside (lets hope) the occasional first team appearance, then all the better for it I reckon
 

bubble07

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so now that were in the champions league we might be able to attract world class players...
 

DEFchenkOE

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This sounds pretty good, I'll go to some of our home games if I can. I'm guessing they'll be at whl?
 

not_tenth-again

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Bump.
That ITK today (Ivorian boy who has scored 8 goals in 3 games at the U17 WC) got me thinking that this tournament might be a great bargaining tool to snap up some quality youth players. This Ivorian hasn't reached the first team at Siena and probably isn't likely too, neither is he ready for the PL but being able to offer him a spot in this tournament might be a pretty handy advantage if it comes to any potential transfer? Pretty sure Connor Wickham falls into this category too - although i'm sure plenty will argue the case

Is this the window when it's advantageous to take a punt on a few kids?
 

Yid-ol

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If we dont send out all our better players on loan that are U19 we may have a chance to do well, if we do send them on loan i can see us getting humped in it
 

Spursidol

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Fixtures announced - an early oportunity to re-visit the San Siro !

Spurs are in Group Three which includes :

FC Basle
Tottenham
PSV Eindhoven
Inter Milan

FIXTURES :

Aug 17: Basle v Tottenham.
Aug 31: Basle v PSV; Tottenham v Inter Milan.
Sept 14: Inter Milan v PSV.
Sept 28: Inter Milan v Basle; PSV v Tottenham.
Oct 19: Basle v Inter Milan; Tottenham v PSV.
Nov 2: Inter Milan v Tottenham; PSV v Basle.
Nov 23: Tottenham v Basle; PSV v Inter Milan.

(All fixtures are subject to change)


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-Champions-League-fixtures.html#ixzz1Qo2JpNM4
 

DEFchenkOE

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Yea agree, I think FC Basle will be very difficult. I saw a feature that Sky did on Swiss football before their u21 final and it seems that they put in a 15 year plan 10 or so years ago which is really reaping the rewards now. I think there u17s won the world cup and they showed good promise in the euro u21s.

PSV and Inter will be tough i'm sure. Interesting that it seems the organisers/clubs are more keen to play the games in smaller stadiums to try and generate a better atmosphere but may use the clubs main grounds for bigger games depending on the interest.

Man city are in Barca's group.
 
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