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Tottenham are the perfect example for other Premier League sides

The FA have tried to stop the rapid decline of young English players in the Premier League but statistics show that they are failing miserably. The current quota of domestic players Premier League clubs must have is eight but earlier this season FA Chairman Greg Dyke tried to get clubs to agree to increase this to 12. Whilst every team has to have the young players it seems not all of them are using them to their best advantage. Four clubs, Manchester City, Hull City, Chelsea and Stoke City, have not given any starts to domestic players age 23 or under. While people will not be as surprised by Chelsea and Man City, the other two come as something of a shock. Money talks in football and...
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