The new rule says each club will have to name their twenty five man squad by the 1st September 2010, the day after the summer transfer window closes.
All the premiership sides will have to adhere to the new regulations with their team this season.
This means that eight have to be 'home grown' and they would have to spend at least three years training with an English or Welsh professional club before they reach the age of twenty one.
The reason the F.
A are using this rule is to aim to make young talent come through and stop teams accumulating a lot of talented players and not stop the progress of these young players.
Some may disagree, because if you have a young talented player then these will always shine through.
They will not just be there because the teams have to have them in their squad.
A team for example is Arsenal, they have thirteen players of over twenty one who are not home grown, they have seven home grown players over twenty one, and the rest are all under twenty one years of age.
The thirteen not home grown players are: Almunia, Diaby, Sagna, Vermaelen, Koscielny, Rosicky, Nasri, van Persie, Song, Fabianski, Arshavin, Eboue, Chamakh The seven home grown players are: Fabregas, Clinchy, Denilson, Djourou, Mannone, Bendtner, Simpson.
That gets them up to 20 players out of 25 allowed.
They would not even need to register any more, because the rest of the players are under the age of twenty one, others can be added later.
There are some teams that may have problems, at the moment Manchester City have an accumulation of players, this is why the rule was introduced.
Chelsea may have the problem of not enough experienced players, Carlo Ancelotti finds he only has four home grown players among his over twenty one year olds, but Manchester United find they are in good shape because they bring on a lot of youth players.
Which now means every club will have to name a first team squad of no more then twenty five players, of which a maximum of seventeen may not be home grown players.
All the premiership sides will have to adhere to the new regulations with their team this season.
This means that eight have to be 'home grown' and they would have to spend at least three years training with an English or Welsh professional club before they reach the age of twenty one.
The reason the F.
A are using this rule is to aim to make young talent come through and stop teams accumulating a lot of talented players and not stop the progress of these young players.
Some may disagree, because if you have a young talented player then these will always shine through.
They will not just be there because the teams have to have them in their squad.
A team for example is Arsenal, they have thirteen players of over twenty one who are not home grown, they have seven home grown players over twenty one, and the rest are all under twenty one years of age.
The thirteen not home grown players are: Almunia, Diaby, Sagna, Vermaelen, Koscielny, Rosicky, Nasri, van Persie, Song, Fabianski, Arshavin, Eboue, Chamakh The seven home grown players are: Fabregas, Clinchy, Denilson, Djourou, Mannone, Bendtner, Simpson.
That gets them up to 20 players out of 25 allowed.
They would not even need to register any more, because the rest of the players are under the age of twenty one, others can be added later.
There are some teams that may have problems, at the moment Manchester City have an accumulation of players, this is why the rule was introduced.
Chelsea may have the problem of not enough experienced players, Carlo Ancelotti finds he only has four home grown players among his over twenty one year olds, but Manchester United find they are in good shape because they bring on a lot of youth players.
Which now means every club will have to name a first team squad of no more then twenty five players, of which a maximum of seventeen may not be home grown players.
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