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Youth
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Kickz Inspiring Young People Award winner Eddie Afekafe

Another successful year for Kickz

Youngsters from all over the country travelled to Wembley Stadium for the Kickz Awards 2009.
 Feature
Premier League general secretary Mike Foster

Academy progress

Premier League General Secretary Mike Foster looks at the massive changes in youth development.
 Feature
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger

13 not out for Wenger

Arsene Wenger has eclipsed George Allison to become the longest serving manager in Arsenal's history and there has been no shortage of plaudits coming the way of the French tactician.
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The Premier League

How the Academies have grown

Youth development has evolved beyond recognition since the inception of the Premier League. We look at the Academy structure.
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What is a Premier League Academy?

Most homegrown Premier League stars start their careers by attending one of the licenced academies. But what are these and how do they work?

Why is youth important?

How does a promising young footballer make it into the first team of a Barclays Premier League club?

Our programme

The Premier League has its own Youth Department to promote and administer youth and academy activities.

Foster care for youngsters

Premier League General Secretary Mike Foster looks at the massive changes in youth development in recent years.

Home-grown quota for Premier League

The Premier League will introduce a squad cap of 25 players and a quota on home-grown players from next season.
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Chelsea v Manchester United
Wigan Athletic v Fulham
West Ham United 1-2 Everton
Hull City 2-1 Stoke City
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-4 Arsenal
Blackburn Rovers 3-1 Portsmouth
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