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Barcelona's incredibly- hailed "La Masia" produced a Barcelona B team that were relegated last year and are currently 11th in the Segunda B division, but you don't see goal writing about how Barcelona's youth teams are falling behind.
More blatant anti-United bias from this joke of a site.
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The results for McGuinness’ side have certainly been conditioned by external factors. The addition of the under-19 fixtures led to weakened sides occasionally being fielded in the first half of the season, while the injury crisis suffered at first-team level has resulted in the promotion of players up the system in order to cope.
But the problems don’t end there. A 9-0 loss to neighbours Manchester City at under-14 level earlier in the season underlined the struggles lower down the scale too as United’s youngsters at every age group find it increasingly hard to keep up with the competition. Even the under-21s’ recent surge up their league table has been aided by the inclusions of over-age players such as Sergio Romero, Marouane Fellaini and Will Keane in their search for match sharpness.
While results at youth level generally do not matter as much as the development of potential, it is concerning to say the least that United’s young players of today are being bred through a losing culture. Cameron Borthwick-Jackson's recent rise is proof that there is still some foundation for success in evidence
United have long since offered prospective youth additions places at the Ashton-on-Mersey secondary school in Sale, a specialist sports college with an excellent academic record. At a stage of life before agents are allowed by law, parents are major decision-makers for budding young footballers and the quality of their children’s education can be a telling factor when choosing a club.
However, City have taken the process to a whole new level thanks to their links with the exclusive St Bede’s private college, offering youngsters a place at the facility regardless of whether they are retained by the club for the duration of their school life. The fact that Pep Guardiola’s wife was given a VIP tour of the college last week as the couple look for suitable schooling for their three children says much about the exclusivity of the venue.
There is also the added bonus to City youngsters of the purpose-built Connell Sixth Form College on the Etihad Campus site itself, named after one of the founders of Manchester City and offering excellent facilities for students of sports sciences.
In recent years even United alumni such as Robin van Persie, Phil Neville, Darren Fletcher and Andy Cole have chosen to send their football-playing sons to City over United to enhance their academic range as well as their sporting ability.
United have still to replace Brian McClair since the academy director left last summer for a role with the Scottish FA, with the club hoping to eventually find a replacement by the start of 2016-17. Such lack of leadership is clearly not helping to bring the setup in line with expectations.
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