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  • What is Arsenal's Academy?

    ...and, can we say it is sited at any one spot?

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    Arsenal Academy

    The Arsenal Academy is now preparing for its ninth season, having been one of the first tier of English clubs to gain academy status in 1998.
    During its existence the Academy has consistently produced footballers ready for first-team action with both Arsenal and other professional football clubs.

    The Academy Director is legendary midfielder Liam Brady, who is ably assisted by David Court, also a former Gunners star. Both are responsible for the development of all the boys registered with the Academy between the ages of nine and 21.

    At the end of season 2003/04, the Under-17s and Under-19s were disbanded by the FA to form one competitive level for Club Academies, the Under-18s. The Arsenal Under-18s are based at the Training Centre with the first-team squad and are coached by former Arsenal centre-half Steve Bould.

    The junior levels of the Academy set-up — from Under-16s down to Under-nines — are based at Hale End Training Centre, another state-of-the-art Arsenal facility, under the guidance of Roy Massey.

    The Under-18s finished in mid-table last season, a worthy achievement when you consider that Bould regularly fields very young teams in order to rest those older, eligible players who may have been playing reserve or first-team football.

    Nicklas Bendtner was top scorer at Under-18 level with nine goals in just seven starts, although the Danish striker actually spent more time in Arsenal's second string where he also led the scoring charts with 18 goals in 24 appearances.

    Marc Elston scored eight times for the Under-18s last season while Shane Tracy made the most appearances at that level, playing in 23 of Arsenal's 25 fixtures.

    Results are certainly not the 'be all and end all' for the Under-18s with the Club’s primary concern at this age being player development. The most prominent example of a player progressing through the current system is Ashley Cole, who has established himself as first choice left-back for both club and country.

    A number of former Academy youngsters made their mark in the Carling Cup last season, taking Arsenal to within a whisker of the Final. Johan Djourou, Fabrice Muamba, Sebastian Larsson, Arturo Lupoli and Bendtner were among those who made the step up into first-team football.

    Goalkeeper Stuart Taylor, midfielders Jermaine Pennant, David Bentley, Steven Sidwell and defender Justin Hoyte are all Academy graduates who have earned England Under-21 caps, whilst Academy product Jeremie Aliadiere is a France Under- 21 international. Taylor and Aliadiere also won League Championship medals, in 2002 and 2004 respectively.

    Hoyte, Aliadiere and Ryan Smith gained valuable experience on loan last season at Sunderland, Wolves and Leicester, and that trend is expected to continue as Arsenal youngsters are prepared for the first team.

    With Academy players regularly dominating the Arsenal reserve team line-ups and a steady progression of players being blooded in the senior side, the Academy production line looks set to continue and produce players to grace the Gunners' new Emirates Stadium for many years to come.

    Source: Arsenal.com
    Last edited by Karl; December 13, 2007, 03:09 PM.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    Hale End Academy

    Wadham Road, Walthamstow, London

    Is this a part of Arsenal's Academy building(s)?

    Where is Walthemstrow, London?
    How large is the community?
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      TV Online: Hale End Academy tour - part one


      In many ways, the Hale End Academy holds the key to the future of Arsenal Football Club. It is here that young players are coached and developed.

      Recently, assistant academy manager Roy Massey took Arsenal TV Online on a tour of the facilities at the venue in East London. In this exclusive video feature, Roy shows off the trophy cabinet, the class-room, gymnasium, dressing rooms, Astroturf pitches and, the newest addition, the David Rocastle Indoor Centre.

      Roy also explains Arsenal’s philosophy about bringing young English talent through the ranks and what the future may hold.
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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