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  2. Nottingham Forest F.C. Under-21s, Under-18s and Academy

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    The academy is located at a 24-acre (97,000 m 2) site in Nottingham. Since its inception the academy has nurtured the talents of many players that have made it into top flight football; these include Jermaine Jenas, Michael Dawson, his brother Andy, James Perch, Carlos Merino, Scott Loach, Andy Reid and Marlon Harewood. Many of these players ...

  3. Youth system - Wikipedia

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    West Ham's youth academy is known as The Academy of Football, and has produced many English talents that have gone on to play with larger clubs in the Premier League. [7] Another example is lower league clubs who have produced high quality players through the academy and sold them to keep the club running.

  4. Burnley F.C. Academy - Wikipedia

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    Burnley F.C. Academy are the youth teams of Burnley Football Club. The under-21s currently play in the second level of reserve football in England, the under-21 Professional Development League . The team mainly consists of players under the age of 21 at the club, but does occasionally include first team players.

  5. Sunderland A.F.C. Reserves and Academy - Wikipedia

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    Sunderland A.F.C. Academy is the collective name for the youth development squads of Sunderland Association Football Club, primarily the U18 and U21 teams. Sunderland have an 'Elite' Category 1 football academy based on the Elite Player Performance Plan and their teams are members of the Professional Development League .

  6. West Ham United F.C. Under-21s and Academy - Wikipedia

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    If we start selling players like Rio, where is the club going to go?" – Harry Redknapp, West Ham manager 1994–2001. "The biggest single contributor to the current England national squad is not Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool or Chelsea, but the West Ham Youth Academy." – ITV Football article, 13 September 2004.

  7. AFC Bournemouth Under-21s and Academy - Wikipedia

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    The reserve team is made up of under-21 players and is effectively Bournemouth's second-string side. They play in the Professional Development League Group B. The under-18 players, among other younger age groups, make up the Academy team. They play in the Youth Alliance League's Southwest Division and contest the Youth Alliance Cup.

  8. Crewe Alexandra F.C. Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Crewe Alexandra F.C. Academy is the player development centre of English Football League club Crewe Alexandra F.C. Set up by manager Dario Gradi in the late 1980s, it achieved official status as an FA Youth Academy in the late 1990s. By concentrating on developing its own players the club remained profitable (a rare thing in lower-division ...

  9. Charlton Athletic F.C. Under-23s and Academy - Wikipedia

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    Numerous players have gone on to play in the top two tiers of English football, having begun their footballing career at the Charlton Youth Academy, including Carl Jenkinson, Harry Arter, Tareiq Holmes-Dennis, Kasey Palmer, Michael Turner, Robert Elliot, Jonjo Shelvey, Jordan Cousins, Callum Harriott, Darren Randolph, Joe Gomez, Ademola Lookman ...