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Thread: Looking to the future

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    Looking to the future

    with the long drawn out brexit shlte eventually happening, i heard teams can only have 5 foreigners on the pitch at any time. Surely this would be a good time for the club to get as many home grown players as possible because their price will rise dramatiaclly when the rules come into effect.

    IF we are stuck with MA, it would be in his best long term intrests if he gave Rafa what hes asking for and invest in the youth and training ground. Try to unearth a homegrown gem every couple of years.

    Southampton and West ham have had a conveyor belt of young talent over the years, with any luck it could be us.

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    Home grown players allowance is jumping up from 8 to 10 ,all clubs know about this apart from our financially stable club .

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    Quote Originally Posted by toonfalifekevbrown View Post
    Home grown players allowance is jumping up from 8 to 10 ,all clubs know about this apart from our financially stable club .
    That is because our illustrious owner knows F all about F all football wise.

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