Very clever from Liverpool, it allows them to fill the all important home grown quota without having to pay the crazy prices for English players once they’ve made it into other first teams.
exactly, saves the prescious funds for first team ready players and if the players arent going to make it to the first team sold for pure profit under the PSR system.
Good summation. We played a good side v Betis and that side didn’t include: Alisson, Trent, Ibou, Gomez, Virg, Robbo, Ryan, Mac, Nunez, Diaz, Gakpo and Jota. It also missed Danns, Clark and McConnell.
@@gurururuwarararara8164 I completely agree. However I'd like to be honest here and say maybe half those guys won't be given the opportunities to become Liverpool superstars. They will either be loaned out season after season until they are forgotten or they will be sold. Its a tough league and also a business. Big name players will be bought in order to compete with our rivals.
@dlamini77 Certainly. I don't think every single of one those mentioned will break into the first team, however personally I'm rooting for Bajcetic, Morton, Bradley, Carvalho and maybe Doak or Danns to make it long term. The talent pool this time around is better than it has been in a LONG time
Doak is so good he's got Premier League clubs asking for him on loan. He's only 18 with hardly any experience. I think he'd be better of doing what Elliott did. Elliott was good enough to be a squad player in the Prem in 2020 but instead he dropped down to the championship for a season with Blackburn and completely tore up the league. Doak would be better off dropping down and being a key player on a team for a year.
Danns isn't getting that chance too much on it doak maybe but no playing time behind salah (this is a champions league/league winning club) give both loans see how they go on
Doak had a lot of injuries last season, a season in the championship would probably be best to make sure he gets game time at a slightly lower level to avoid his injuries.
I still think this is the moneyball approach from FSG but with less risk, when we started recruiting players like coutinho sturridge were both cheap buys but having flops like aquillani markovic for example I think were 20m each and didn’t live up to the hype So getting youngsters into the academy and letting them learn the way we play before getting to the first team seems to be working better
I believe it is. FSG knows you sometimes have to spend, but if you have kids like Quansah step up and save you from spending 30-40M, you have the resources to consider a wide range of players in the market.
I fucking love it, I see constant complaints from fans asking for signings. For me I'd rather see slot work with what he has for half a season and try and improve if possible after finding the levels of the lads around the first team who have come from the academy. Realistically slot has come from a club that will lose them players after a season or two where at Liverpool he can hold onto them for many years to come so it's not out of being a must due to needing to rebuild but out of a long term vision
we pay a lot of money for the acedemy, so we should very much use it. Not every player will make it to the first team, but some will be good enough to fill out the squad during a long season along with providing much needed PSR profit down the line along with sell on fees. An example is Solanke, he is rumored to be the target of a few clubs after last season for Bournmouth. I would be very surprised if Liverpool didn't put some sell on clauses in the transfer, so if he goes for 80m we'd get at least 8m of that on top of what Bournemouth paid originally.
@bionicgeekgrrl solanke came though the Chelsea academy bro, still a valid point though. I think we would be looking at close to 10mil from his 65mil buy-out clause
Still no harm in buying in some of the best players in the world for their position. Our academy didn't win us the league. Our best players were all bought in vvd salah nunes. It's always been this way Fernando torres. Luis suares. With just 1 or 2 maybe from the academy if we are very lucky . Ie Gerrard. Owen. Caragher
we need more youth, we have proved it .. dont need to spend stupid money on other players when you have ya own kids who love the game and want to be the best.. more kids indeed! ( i love are youth setup ) one of the kids is my mates son :D shout out to dans ^_^ YNWA
We are well stocked in most depts… thanks to our English talent generating academy. Much more exciting than the Diego and Carlos mercenaries from Chelsea. Let’s pick the best from Chelsea since they prefer anything nationality then British. So excited with Kaide, McConnell, Clark, Danns, Doak, Nallo, Roy, Beck… Bajcetic and Bradley are now full 1st teasers!
Better go for long term development than short term. Buying only top star player and develop new young players is way to go. Thropies will come along the way
20 top youth academy products at 2.5million each = £50mill 5 make it to the first team roughly £250 in value 5 are sold for £20 each, £100million bought it 5 go for less but you make you money back 5 never quite make it These numbers are of course just made up but it’s very easy to see how a club can make some real money with this strategy. Its good for the club and youngsters because they get a route to the first team.
Well according to the LFC Academy Director, Alex Inglethorpe, the academy currently has around 300m in talent either waititng to break into the first team or be sold. While there were a lot of loud successes with Klopp and the first team over the 9 years he was there the academy were quitely celebrating success too. Inglethorpe and his team has done a fantastic job with the young players.
I had forgotten about that comment. That’s makes my numbers not too far off. Not to mention the couple of extra added or in the process of being added to the youth academy. They really have done well. Long may it continue!
academy products equal pure profit as far as PSR is concerned too. So sell a promising young player for 20m, put a 10-20% sell on clause in so if they go on to make it big you get a piece of the pie, if they don't you still got 20m. Some make it, others don't.
Liverpool compared to London .Rome. or Milan Barcelona or Madrid Paris and even Berlin may not a first glance be the most glamorous destination for players to choose this and FSG having never been owners to to just splash the cash means our youth programme and academy have a vitally important role in making Liverpool a footballing City Capital competing with Biggest cities in the world to produce a winning squad
Maybe not directly into the first team, but at least selling for pure profit, think Nico Williams, Solanke, Harry Wilson Next up for sale is probably Kelleher and Nat Phillips
I watched city game last night against Ac Milan I say watch Hamilton I say WATCH OSCAR Bobb that’s what you call a real talent Tell me who can do that for us
Seems like this clip is a paid propaganda for the owners. LFC supporters want to win all the trophies now, not in 10 years. And when players turn good the owners are going to sell them for a hefty profit. This is what the owners are doing with players - buy and sell at a profit. Disgusting.
Alex Ferguson the twatt, used to produce his own homegrown players. He was arguably the best manager the UK has ever known. On this evidence alone homegrown players is the way to go, they have the ability learn the style and absorb new methods and ideas. Just to say I can't stand Alex Ferguson 🥊
People forget it’s a business - it’s run carefully and if he was buying yachts we wouldn’t had got a rebuilt stadium and a new training centre with less debt than most clubs in the league - we are pretty well run - if you want top players with no worry about the after effects check Barca and a dozen other clubs
Chelsea played with a younger team out than Liverpool did, what you on about when we keep using youngsters and refuse to pay for top talent to supplement it, success will fade away,, we wont keep any player we do develop as they will know that any time we need to improve FSG won't do what is necessary.
LFC used players that are still attached to the academy. That Chelsea average age was younger than LFC is completely irrelevant. Chelsea bought expensive, but inexperienced players, but they were all first team footballers. LFCs average age was higher because there were experienced players. Chelsea's business model is completely different from LFCs. Chelsea mainly use their academy players to finance their first team. The academy is not a pathway to the first team. LFC use their academy players to integrate into first team. Chalobah and Gallagher are the next one being shipped out of Chelsea. Prior to that, Maatsen, Hall, Hutchinson, RLC, CHO, Gilmour, Abraham, Guehi, Tomori etc are all academy players that have been shipped out of Chelsea's academy to finance first team footballers.
A left back should be a main priority. Robertson is past his best and Kostas is nowhere near good enough. Gomez does well filling in but we can't win major trophies with Joe at LB for most of the season.
Very clever from Liverpool, it allows them to fill the all important home grown quota without having to pay the crazy prices for English players once they’ve made it into other first teams.
This is why I doubt if we'll get Gordon and personally I'm fine with it.
@@sequoia689unless diaz goes i just dont see it
And the board won’t get pissed at you😂
exactly, saves the prescious funds for first team ready players and if the players arent going to make it to the first team sold for pure profit under the PSR system.
Pep Lijnders deserves a lot of credit. He's flying with RBS too. I hope we see him as Liverpool manager in the next few years.
Hes shite and has been sacked 😅
@truthfulaudit2326 Obviously don't support Liverpool as he was a huge part of our success. Klopp was shite in his first season, we finished 8th.
Quansah, Chambers, Bajcetic, Morton, Koumas, Clark, McConnell, Danns, Ramsay, Beck, Jaros, Doak, Gordon, Nyoni, Bradley, Elliott, Jones, Carvalho, TAA, the future is looking quite bright
Good summation.
We played a good side v Betis and that side didn’t include:
Alisson, Trent, Ibou, Gomez, Virg, Robbo, Ryan, Mac, Nunez, Diaz, Gakpo and Jota.
It also missed Danns, Clark and McConnell.
@@gurururuwarararara8164 I completely agree. However I'd like to be honest here and say maybe half those guys won't be given the opportunities to become Liverpool superstars. They will either be loaned out season after season until they are forgotten or they will be sold. Its a tough league and also a business. Big name players will be bought in order to compete with our rivals.
most of them are gone within 2 years.
@dlamini77 Certainly. I don't think every single of one those mentioned will break into the first team, however personally I'm rooting for Bajcetic, Morton, Bradley, Carvalho and maybe Doak or Danns to make it long term. The talent pool this time around is better than it has been in a LONG time
and Gravenberch
Danns and Doak not mentioned but very impressive prospects. A loan for Doak probably makes sense and Danns might solve a long term striker issue.
Doak is so good he's got Premier League clubs asking for him on loan. He's only 18 with hardly any experience. I think he'd be better of doing what Elliott did. Elliott was good enough to be a squad player in the Prem in 2020 but instead he dropped down to the championship for a season with Blackburn and completely tore up the league. Doak would be better off dropping down and being a key player on a team for a year.
Danns isn't getting that chance too much on it doak maybe but no playing time behind salah (this is a champions league/league winning club) give both loans see how they go on
Danns is a cool clinical striker. Something we don’t have at the moment. Nunes is too wasteful.
Doak had a lot of injuries last season, a season in the championship would probably be best to make sure he gets game time at a slightly lower level to avoid his injuries.
I still think this is the moneyball approach from FSG but with less risk, when we started recruiting players like coutinho sturridge were both cheap buys but having flops like aquillani markovic for example I think were 20m each and didn’t live up to the hype
So getting youngsters into the academy and letting them learn the way we play before getting to the first team seems to be working better
I believe it is. FSG knows you sometimes have to spend, but if you have kids like Quansah step up and save you from spending 30-40M, you have the resources to consider a wide range of players in the market.
Damn. Aquilani and Markovic. That was what, 2008?? You are still hung up on 2008 signings?
@@dlamini77more like 2014 mate but still principle is still there we went for the cheaper buy in younger talent but more often that not they flopped
@@JakeCR97 Aquilani was signed by Rafael Benitez mate. It wasn't 2014
@@dlamini77sorry read markovic and completely missed aquillani name 😂
I fucking love it, I see constant complaints from fans asking for signings. For me I'd rather see slot work with what he has for half a season and try and improve if possible after finding the levels of the lads around the first team who have come from the academy. Realistically slot has come from a club that will lose them players after a season or two where at Liverpool he can hold onto them for many years to come so it's not out of being a must due to needing to rebuild but out of a long term vision
we pay a lot of money for the acedemy, so we should very much use it. Not every player will make it to the first team, but some will be good enough to fill out the squad during a long season along with providing much needed PSR profit down the line along with sell on fees.
An example is Solanke, he is rumored to be the target of a few clubs after last season for Bournmouth. I would be very surprised if Liverpool didn't put some sell on clauses in the transfer, so if he goes for 80m we'd get at least 8m of that on top of what Bournemouth paid originally.
@bionicgeekgrrl solanke came though the Chelsea academy bro, still a valid point though. I think we would be looking at close to 10mil from his 65mil buy-out clause
Still no harm in buying in some of the best players in the world for their position. Our academy didn't win us the league. Our best players were all bought in vvd salah nunes. It's always been this way Fernando torres. Luis suares. With just 1 or 2 maybe from the academy if we are very lucky . Ie Gerrard. Owen. Caragher
Great analysis 👍
I think bajetic is reast for first team football now definitely a starter in the next 2 years which is why I dint think we need another dm
Trying to replicate the 2010 full developed generation of Barcas factory...
We doing our own thing buddy
Career mode!
Iam very impressed with Our kids we are building a new squad,we donot have to be worried about trophies.
Nyoni isn't a winger! But what a potential
It’s not clear what he is. He’s played wide, a 10 or an 8. The other day he was a 6. He’s a pure talent.
We don't need big money signings at the moment. The young lads are quality.
Nyoni is a midfielder not a winger ?
Deep lying playmaker
@@nduduzombele4928He played the 10 position at youth level
@@nduduzombele4928thats still a midfielder
Yeah I mean i agree but hes not just a midfielder. Hes versatile can play wide, 10, 8, 6. Just a pure intelligent baller.
@AkiraEdits Don't worry I'm familiar with Nyoni, watch the vid again , he called him a winger ?
Had to chuckle at him chucking carra in with world class 😂 even he would say he wasny thay
bro forgot michael owen
I forgot about him in 2004
Me too 😂 @@pbplauralfilms
Where were you in Istanbul 🤣⛳
no you wanted him to comeback when he was leaving Madrid
Just a little bit of advice mate, the video was interesting, but the special effects become annoying. OK, for a while, but the whole video ?
may be because of copyright issues when showing clear footage
were is the link showing that liverpool did actually sign rio ngumoha from chelsea? i seen rumours of this happening but nothing since.
Not just making stars but players good enough to be sold for millions each. It offsets sells much cheaper wages etc....
They nearly all have the same haircut! Love it ynwa
Top vid as always
we need more youth, we have proved it .. dont need to spend stupid money on other players when you have ya own kids who love the game and want to be the best..
more kids indeed! ( i love are youth setup ) one of the kids is my mates son :D shout out to dans ^_^
YNWA
It's a better long-term plan .
nice one man
Michael Edwards is happier bringing kids through than he is wrangling a £60m deal.
We are well stocked in most depts… thanks to our English talent generating academy. Much more exciting than the Diego and Carlos mercenaries from Chelsea. Let’s pick the best from Chelsea since they prefer anything nationality then British. So excited with Kaide, McConnell, Clark, Danns, Doak, Nallo, Roy, Beck… Bajcetic and Bradley are now full 1st teasers!
Its not pronounced nayoni, it's pronounced as ñoni. Great youth development from this great team
Better go for long term development than short term. Buying only top star player and develop new young players is way to go. Thropies will come along the way
💥🔥
20 top youth academy products at 2.5million each = £50mill
5 make it to the first team roughly £250 in value
5 are sold for £20 each, £100million bought it
5 go for less but you make you money back
5 never quite make it
These numbers are of course just made up but it’s very easy to see how a club can make some real money with this strategy. Its good for the club and youngsters because they get a route to the first team.
Well according to the LFC Academy Director, Alex Inglethorpe, the academy currently has around 300m in talent either waititng to break into the first team or be sold. While there were a lot of loud successes with Klopp and the first team over the 9 years he was there the academy were quitely celebrating success too. Inglethorpe and his team has done a fantastic job with the young players.
I had forgotten about that comment. That’s makes my numbers not too far off. Not to mention the couple of extra added or in the process of being added to the youth academy. They really have done well. Long may it continue!
@@ralf-5 its an exciting time!
academy products equal pure profit as far as PSR is concerned too. So sell a promising young player for 20m, put a 10-20% sell on clause in so if they go on to make it big you get a piece of the pie, if they don't you still got 20m. Some make it, others don't.
Sold for £20 each. Will need to sell a hell of lot of them 😮
Can you make a video about alvin ayman
Liverpool compared to London .Rome. or Milan Barcelona or Madrid Paris and even Berlin may not a first glance be the most glamorous destination for players to choose this and FSG having never been owners to to just splash the cash means our youth programme and academy have a vitally important role in making Liverpool a footballing City Capital competing with Biggest cities in the world to produce a winning squad
Plus everton do pretty well themselves in producing good talents.
Maybe not directly into the first team, but at least selling for pure profit, think Nico Williams, Solanke, Harry Wilson
Next up for sale is probably Kelleher and Nat Phillips
He left Chelsea because he knew they would sell him in 3 years as a FFP dodge.
Michael Owen ?
I watched city game last night against Ac Milan
I say watch Hamilton I say WATCH OSCAR Bobb that’s what you call a real talent
Tell me who can do that for us
Seems like this clip is a paid propaganda for the owners. LFC supporters want to win all the trophies now, not in 10 years. And when players turn good the owners are going to sell them for a hefty profit. This is what the owners are doing with players - buy and sell at a profit. Disgusting.
Alex Ferguson the twatt, used to produce his own homegrown players. He was arguably the best manager the UK has ever known. On this evidence alone homegrown players is the way to go, they have the ability learn the style and absorb new methods and ideas. Just to say I can't stand Alex Ferguson 🥊
RIP Liverpool.. Our club is dying soon
It’s because our owners are cheap klopps kids is a myth they play when desperate and most never make it
It's not saving 100s of millions of pounds because that money will be taken right out the club for new Yachts etc for big John and Linda
People forget it’s a business - it’s run carefully and if he was buying yachts we wouldn’t had got a rebuilt stadium and a new training centre with less debt than most clubs in the league - we are pretty well run - if you want top players with no worry about the after effects check Barca and a dozen other clubs
FSG out ⛳
Remember the day our academy player Sterling went to Chelsea? now its the opposite. and Rio is a much better dribbler and shooter than Sterling
Chelsea played with a younger team out than Liverpool did, what you on about when we keep using youngsters and refuse to pay for top talent to supplement it, success will fade away,, we wont keep any player we do develop as they will know that any time we need to improve FSG won't do what is necessary.
Chelsea fan?
Quansah, bradley, jones, elliot, taa might disagree with you😂. Are you alright mentally
LFC used players that are still attached to the academy. That Chelsea average age was younger than LFC is completely irrelevant. Chelsea bought expensive, but inexperienced players, but they were all first team footballers. LFCs average age was higher because there were experienced players.
Chelsea's business model is completely different from LFCs. Chelsea mainly use their academy players to finance their first team. The academy is not a pathway to the first team. LFC use their academy players to integrate into first team.
Chalobah and Gallagher are the next one being shipped out of Chelsea. Prior to that, Maatsen, Hall, Hutchinson, RLC, CHO, Gilmour, Abraham, Guehi, Tomori etc are all academy players that have been shipped out of Chelsea's academy to finance first team footballers.
We are going to win the quadruple mark my words
We are not going to win anything without signing anyone
@@HydzFN i know but we are going to win the quadruple
@@zalissabonkoungou90 never without signing a good left cb, cdm and a striker atleast
@@HydzFN he knows but we are going to win the quadruple
A left back should be a main priority. Robertson is past his best and Kostas is nowhere near good enough. Gomez does well filling in but we can't win major trophies with Joe at LB for most of the season.
Hii
hello helloooooooooooooo YNWA