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Chapter 46 Floating Life Steals Half a Day's Leisure (2)



Chapter 46 Floating Life Steals Half a Day's Leisure (2)

There are still three days before the league will restart, but Li Yuxin has to rest for two games before he can come back. Although he is not a stable main force, he has conquered the players with his performance in many games.

At this time, the British newspapers were still reporting the news that England had reversed the old enemy Argentina yesterday. At the last moment, with Owen's brace, Eriksson finally showed his face in front of the British media, and Owen's return from injury also gave him more confidence.

In an interview with the Daily Mail, he said that England has never lacked offensive power. As long as the players are healthy, England can break through the goals of any team and win. The skillful Owen and the impactful Rooney are absolutely the most perfect combination.

As for Arsenal, they were not so lucky. The left-back Clichy was injured in training, so there was no left-back for Arsenal.

Wenger looked at his tactical board, and found that he was no longer available as a left-back. He couldn't help but habitually frowned. Thinking of Ashley Cole staying at home with an injury and rarely coming to Highbury for training, Wenger sighed: It seems that it is necessary to buy players on the left. Last time Gremandy gave me the name of the Southampton player. I remember that he has good speed and can score goals.

Wenger couldn't help thinking that he had seen Southampton have a good newcomer some time ago.

But now Wenger has no time to personally ask about this matter, because the next game is against Wigan. So far this season, the biggest dark horse is Wigan. So far they have achieved eight wins, one draw and two losses. , beat the traditional giants Manchester United and Liverpool, ranked third in the league, and recently won six consecutive victories, becoming the best in the limelight for a while. Even if Wigan's strength is not strong, there is no guarantee that they will not take advantage of the momentum to pull Arsenal down.

When Li Yuxin and Yangyang came to Wigan's home court, Arsenal had almost arrived. Now Arsenal's record is very good. They have been chasing Chelsea with one game less and are nine points behind.

Today's game started at Wigan's home J** Stadium at [-]:[-] p.m., so Wenger summoned the players to get used to the venue at [-]:[-] p.m., hoping that the team could enter the league as soon as possible. After all, they hadn't played for two weeks.

When Li Yuxin and others came to the small town of Wigan in Manchester, many fans were already crowded outside the J** stadium, waving their team flags and shouting slogans to demonstrate to the Arsenal players who came from afar. Many slogans were waving all over the sky, "We want to win the seventh game", "Thank you, Arsenal, thank you for giving up the position", "Please return the league position to us"~~~
Due to Wigan's excellent record during this period, the fans of this small team have had greater expectations. The tickets for this game have been sold out, but after all, it is a small team, and there is a gap in strength, so the slogan is so polite. If it was Chelsea or Manchester United, it is estimated that they would have scolded their mothers already.

After arriving at the J** Stadium, Wenger announced the Arsenal lineup: Lehmann, Lauren, Toure, Campbell, Sigan, Ljungberg, Fabregas, Gilberto, Pires, Henry, Van Persie. Since no one played left back, Sigan had to be replaced.

When Li Yuxin entered the stadium, there were crowds of people. At first glance, there were blue and white intertwined shadows. The huge shouts made people think that he had come to Old Trafford. Overseas, watching football has indeed become a part of life, especially in quiet small towns. Every time a wealthy family arrives, it is as lively as a festival. Football has been integrated into their daily life, and the family cost is not high. Basically, every school has a football program.Li Yuxin thought of the information he had seen before:

England's football system
Community Amateur Club - "Football Cradle" Attracting Children

Every district in London will connect with one or even multiple community entertainment and fitness centers, and basically there will be a football class all year round, which can accept children as young as [-] and a half years old to learn football.Children's initial learning is very basic and fun-oriented.The football teachers used simple content such as running in circles, playing games with "foot control" throughout the process, penalty kicks between the "Strawberry Team" and "Banana Team", teamwork, etc., to meet the needs of children for physical fitness, bring football enlightenment knowledge, and also stimulate children and parents' interest in football, attracting them to continue and participate more.

As children get older, amateur clubs begin to be graded.Depending on the children's physical fitness, confrontation ability, and football comprehension ability, some children continue to stay in the "small football class" in the fitness center; while the stronger children who want to withstand greater challenges go outdoors and sign up for the "football class" equipped with coaches.

These clubs are still at the amateur level, but most of them have been linked with the FA and nearby professional clubs.Also take the "Primula Hill Club" near the Xinhua News Agency's London branch as an example. The club's perennial recruitment promotional vehicle is parked at the entrance of the park, with "connected with the FA and Arsenal Club" clearly printed on it.What they mean is that the club is registered with the FA and has a docking relationship with the professional team Arsenal, and can send the best of the children there for further education.

At this level, the children who join this club often spend half a day on weekends, accompanied by their parents, to learn football on the grass. Most of them are [-]-[-] or [-] years old.Their running and confrontation abilities have been greatly enhanced. Under the guidance of the coach next to them, they have already gained a preliminary understanding of skills and tactics, and it can be said that they have begun to receive formal football education.

Football academy of professional clubs - "vessels" through which the country's "football blood" flows

If a country’s football system is compared to a human body, then take British football as an example. The football academies under the country’s professional clubs support the bones and blood vessels and become the top priority for the cultivation and delivery of football elites in a country.

In England, one of the main carriers of football education is the football education institutions under [-] professional clubs in England.Among them, the Premier League clubs set up a unified football academy; the three-level professional leagues below the Premier League (English Championship, League One, League Two) clubs set up elite centers.Both recruit students from their communities and the whole society.

This is not contradictory to the previous "first step" for children aged [-]-[-], but a synchronous development with intersection points.Children who have development potential in amateur clubs will be recommended to enter the professional club football academy, which is called the "highest football academy".There, they can get first-class venues, coaches, and receive the most advanced football education.

One of the successful examples is the world-renowned football giants - Manchester City's football academy.

Established in [-], Manchester City Academy is one of the most famous youth training centers in English football. So far, it has output more professional players than most Premier League clubs.

Manchester City Lifetime Honorary Chairman Bernard Hayford told Xinhua News Agency that children aged [-]-[-] can enter the Manchester City Academy through certain selection channels to receive football education for all age groups, with classes about twice a week.They usually still go to school in their own area.It can be seen from the age group that this confirms the "seamless connection" between the community amateur club "small football class and big class" (children aged [-]-[-]) and the football academy.

When they are [-] years old, they can graduate from the academy, and some of them can obtain the qualifications of professional players. At that time, Manchester City will discuss with the schools where these future stars are located, and reformulate their study plans. On the premise of not affecting their studies, they will appropriately increase football training sessions every week to prepare for professionalization.

The Football Association stipulates that the establishment of a "football academy" that meets the standards is a necessary condition for a club to enter the "threshold" of professional leagues.But at the same time, football education must not affect normal school education, and football should not be everything for every child.

Campus Football——"Perpetual Motion Machine" and "Reservoir" for Expanding Football Population

In the UK, if a child does not enter a community club or a professional football academy, it does not matter. He can also receive football education after he enters primary school at the age of [-], thanks to the well-developed campus football system in the UK.

The system has a separate body called the "England Schools Football Association" (ESFA), which is part of the FA system.In England, the association has [-] school football associations, which basically cover and radiate the whole of England.As mentioned earlier, the football academy of professional clubs is very important; but on the other hand, the existence of ESFA ensures that children will not be missing normal school education.It plays the role of management and supervision.It ensures that school children can get involved in football but also receive a formal education.Currently, more than [-] of England's [-] schools play year-round football.

John Reid, CEO of ESFA, introduced that campus football is the most important part of a country's football system, but not all.In England, a child can enroll in classes at the age of [-] and learn to play football in a community amateur club near home; after entering primary school, they can participate in campus football; at the age of [-] (or earlier), the best of them can go to the football academies of [-] professional clubs including the Premier League, but they can only learn football for two days on weekends, and they have to go back to school on weekdays.Children who finally choose to become professional players, except for a few very talented ones, will not be separated from their daily education before the age of [-].

Currently in the UK, campus football produces far fewer stars than professional club football academies.Reed said that in England, school football started as a "happy game" for children between the ages of six and [-].Then there are [-] to [-] years old, and there are national and local competitions for each age group.There are now [-] school teams in England.

"Manchester United's current player Smalling is the latest professional player to come out of our campus football system," he said as an example.

Reed also introduced that ESFA is mainly responsible for national and local school competitions, as well as expanding the number of teams; it only has the right to make relevant suggestions for each school, and the principal has the final management power over whether children play football or not.Each school needs to discuss with their parents their development path based on their children's daily classes and playing football.

The FA is always the "top designer and administrator" that radiates the whole country

The FA is the "top architect" of football education in the UK.It is responsible for the formulation of training materials and the training of grassroots coaches.For example, Bateman, an official of the FA, introduced that they have begun to learn from Spanish football experience. In the latest football textbooks, it is stipulated that children of different age groups such as U[-]-[-] ([-]-a-side system), U[-]-[-] ([-]-a-side system), U[-]-[-] ([-]-a-side system) play different football, use different teaching materials, and have football lecturers of different levels.

In addition, the British National Football Center - St. George's Park, which has been planned by the FA for nearly [-] years, was completed in [-].On the surface, it is the base camp of England's teams at all levels.But what is more core is that the Football Association has set up a "Football Education Affairs Department" in it, which is responsible for the training of grassroots coaches across the UK.They see this as an important institution to revitalize English football and catch up with Germany and Spain.Thanks to this organisation, there are currently [-] grassroots coaches across the UK and this number will continue to expand in the coming years.

In addition, the English Football Association, which defines itself as a "super-large club", has also set up a football education institution called "Learning Area", which is aimed at children aged [-]-[-] all over the UK. The place for publicity and registration is just outside Wembley Stadium.There is a small futsal court there, which is brightly lit all year round, and there are children playing football everywhere.There are about [-] "Tursk Technical Course" teachers in England, teaching their skills in various places.

"This institution can give some opportunities to children who may not do well in school, but would like to learn football," FA official Bateman said.

Bateman introduced that the FA has [-] county-level local football associations, covering every region of England.Each local branch operates independently, but in accordance with the FA's general constitution.

In addition to serving football education, local football associations must also ensure that local clubs and leagues can play organized and official football every day and every weekend.All [-] football associations organize local youth leagues for boys and girls aged [-]-[-], covering every region of the UK from north to south.

This system is also entirely at the amateur level, and it does not contradict campus football and football academies of professional clubs, on the contrary, they support each other and develop together.Only in this way can we ensure that every child who wants to play football in England can be in the "soccer net" all over the country, so that every child with a football dream "does not slip through the net".

In general, the talent cultivation of English football constitutes a top-down system: the macro support of the FA, the campus football system, the football academies of professional clubs, the [-] county-level local football associations throughout the UK, and amateur community clubs.Each institution performs its own duties and is well organized, forming England's "football net".

Hey, when will it be like this in China, Li Yuxin accepted it

After entering the J** stadium for a short adaptation training, the coaches of both sides deployed their tactics and asked the players on both sides to go back to the player tunnel, ready to play. As Ball entered the field with the ball, the match between Wigan and Arsenal in the No.13 round of the English Premier League officially began.

Wigan's head coach Jewel stood confidently on the sidelines in a black coat. He had already made arrangements for Arsenal's situation. Facing a team with such strong firepower as Arsenal, it was useless to stick to it. Arsenal's Henry was rated as England's top scorer by the outside world, so this time he is going to use offense instead of defense. Arsenal's defense has become full of loopholes since Vieira left.

 This paragraph is what I hope everyone can learn more about foreign football systems, not just stars and money

  
 
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