Yet his potential appointment is precisely because he has a track record of bringing youngsters through! But no doubt he will be listing the formations used as 1-4-3-2-1 etc. and your much vaunted revised way of providing formations will at last be vindicated in mainstream football!
Learn English Swale, pedant that you are. I mentioned bringing through Academy players. The entire world, except you, will have understood that, in Derby's case I would be referring to DCFC Academy. At PSV he didn't bring on PSV Acadaemy players. He hasn't got a track record of bringing through youth players from the Academy at the club he is managing. THAT is what Mel wants. The new guy at DCFC to bring on DCFC Academy products. It is THAT that Cocu doesn't have. That is also what I posted.
I don't know why you intentionally misunderstand posts, not only from me, but you do. I also have no interest in knowing why.
On the formation question I posted some examples fron ENGLISH COUNTY FA's. Many weeks later you revisited the topic on another thread and said I'd only posted from Dutch training manuals. A blatant lie. Still, you are what you are and will remain so unfortunately.
Serious football - not political - question.
If Brexit goes ahead - about two and a half months into the new season - and if our new manager is seeking to bring in some Dutch signings, as seems a not unlikely scenario, is Brexit likely to have any impact on our ability to attract players from the EU or there willingness to move to the UK?
I posed this question, in general, not connected with cocup, about 3 years ago. At the time nobody considered it likely to make any difference - but that didn't consider the likely no deal Brexit scenario
As there is likely to be a transition period in the case of a deal then, in a deal situation, there would be no change. After that, EU players would be governed by the same Visa regulations that currently cover all non-EU footballers.
Not sure what would happen in the acse of No deal.
In either situation, once fully out, the FA could again bring in quotas for European players