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Home Grown Squad 2011/2012


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http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20110907/magpies-squad-list-confirmed_2281670_2443594

Newcastle United Squad Players (names in bold represents Home Grown Players)

 

Shola Ameobi

 

Demba Ba

 

Hatem Ben Arfa

 

Leon Best

 

Yohan Cabaye

 

Fabricio Coloccini

 

Rob Elliot

 

Danny Guthrie

 

Jonas Gutierrez

 

Steve Harper

 

Tim Krul

 

Peter Lovenkrands

 

Sylvain Marveaux

 

Gabriel Obertan

 

James Perch

 

Danny Simpson

 

Alan Smith

 

Steven Taylor

 

Ryan Taylor

 

Cheik Tiote

 

Mike Williamson

 

 

Newcastle United Under 21 players (contract and scholars): Mehdi Abeid, Samuel Adjei, Lewis Aird, Phil Airey, Jak Alnwick, Sammy Ameobi, Alex Baird, Adam Campbell, Ryan Donaldson, Paul Dummett, Joan Edmundsson, Nathan Evans, Shane Ferguson, Stephen Folan, Dan Gosling, Aidan Grant, Liam Henderson, Jeff Henderson, Michael Hoganson, Jonathan Hooper, Brad Inman, William Ions, Tamas Kadar, Alex Kitchen, Dennis Knight, Steven Logan, Esteban Lopez, Kazenga LuaLua, Marcus Maddison, Greg McDermott, Ryan McGorrigan, Brandon Miele, Jonathan Mitchell, Yven Moyo, Conor Newton, Alex Nicholson, Patrick Nzuzi, Nile Ranger, Michael Richardson, Michael Riley, Davide Santon, Ben Sayer, Jamie Smith, Ole Soderberg, Louis Storey, Remie Streete, James Tavernier, Daniel Taylor, Lee Toland, William Turton, Haris Vuckic

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Guest michaelfoster

Home Grown Squad 2011/2012

 

Players who will need to be registered - Currently 23 (max of 25)

 

1. Steve Harper (HG)

2. Fabricio Coloccini

4. Yohan Cabaye

5. Danny Simpson (HG)

6. Mike Williamson (HG)

8. Danny Guthrie (HG)

9. Pappa Cisse

10. Hatem Ben Arfa

11. Peter Lovenkrands

14. James Perch (HG)

16. Ryan Taylor (HG)

17. Alan Smith (HG)

18. Jonas Gutierrez

19. Demba Ba

20. Leon Best (HG)

21. Fraser Forster (HG)

22. Sylvian Marveaux

23. Shola Ameobi (HG)

24. Cheick Tiote

25. Gabriel Obertan

26. Tim Krul (HG)

27. Steven Taylor (HG)

35. Rob Elliott (HG)

 

(HG) - Home Grown 

 

U21 & dont need to register

 

3. Davide Santon

13. Mehdi Abeid

15. Dan Gosling (HG)

28. Sammy Ameobi (HG)

29. Haris Vuckic

30. Nile Ranger (HG)

31. Shane Ferguson (HG)

32. Ryan Donaldson (HG)

33. Ole Soderberg

34. James Tavernier (HG)

37. Paul Dummett (HG)

38. Jeff Henderson (HG)

40. Tamas Kadar (HG)

 

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We can bring in 2 more players over 21 in this window.

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Guest Roger Kint

We can register more if others are taken off the first list. Not that it matters, will only be one signing now anyway.

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Would like to think we will look to upgrade on Perch, Ameobi and Lovenkrands in the summer for squad places - and a replacement for Smith. I think Left Back in first team should be priority and potentially young Striker as backup to Cisse and Ba (Assuming they stay)

 

Would like to see us start to upgrade in key areas in next few windows as we pretty much have some quality in all areas of the pitch now. We just need to upgrade on people like Simpson in the first team (In fact I think he is our biggest weakness)

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http://www.themag.co.uk/tyne-talk/nufc-in-top-5-with-%E2%80%98club-trained-players%E2%80%99/

 

Newcastle United are ahead of the game with successful youth development according to a new Europe-wide survey. United have a rating of 26.9% as ‘club-trained’ which is the fifth best in England and easily above the European average of 22.2%.

 

The hard data was compiled for a demographic study of Europe’s top divisions by the CIES Football Observatory in Switzerland. The study makes detailed analysis of 12,410 footballers at 500 clubs in the top divisions of 33 European countries.

 

A ‘club-trained player’ is defined as someone who has spent at least three seasons being ‘developed’ by a club between the ages of 15 and 21. The study considers how many such players remain at the clubs who developed them, or in other words, the extent of successful youth development by club / league.

 

Across Europe, the leading 500 clubs have an average of 22.2 per cent of club-trained players. In the Premier League it is 16.2 per cent and in Germany’s top division 16 per cent.

 

NB: A club-trained player is not necessarily and certainly not always of the same nationality of his club, but typically across Europe, most club-trained players at most clubs will be.

 

Italy’s Serie A has a shockingly low level of club-trained players: 7.4 per cent, the lowest in all of Europe.

 

The following figures show the situation in Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues, detailing the leading clubs by club-trained players in each of those nations:

 

SPAIN 24.7 per cent of club-trained players in La Liga. BEST CLUBS: Real Sociedad 62.5 per cent, Athletic Bilbao 54.2 per cent, Santander 44 per cent, Barcelona 42.9 per cent, Mallorca 37.5 per cent. Worst club: Getafe (Zero per cent).

 

FRANCE 22.9 per cent. BEST CLUBS: Sochaux 47.8 per cent, Montpellier 42.3 per cent, Stade Rennais 41.7 per cent, Toulousse 41.7 per cent, Bordeaux 40 per cent. Worst club: Dijon (Zero per cent).

 

ENGLAND 16.2 per cent. BEST CLUBS: Arsenal 38.7 per cent, Manchester United 37.9 per cent, Aston Villa 34.6 per cent, Liverpool 29.6 per cent, Newcastle 26.9 per cent. Worst club: Wigan (Zero per cent).

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