Peterborough United signings that have exceeded expectations of perfect players at London Road
The Peterborough United defender ruled during the season, but two strikers are at home
All academies in categories 1-3 were ranked based on the number of their eligible players in England who have made at least one league appearance in 2020/21 and Posh has climbed 21 places to 49th in a draw led by Manchester United for the third time in a row. season.
Ronnie Edwards, Harrison Burrows, Will Blackmore, Ricky-Jade Jones and Charlie O’Connell, all English Academy graduates who played for Posh last season.
Posh Academy Director Kieran Scarff said: “The graph provides a very clever indication of an academy’s progress in terms of productivity. Productivity is just one measure of your smart fortune within an Academy. This is not the only measure so far and our project at Peterborough United aims to create valuable young people as well as young footballers in and out of football.
“Productivity is a component of our project that is established through our owners and technical advice, and to see that we have jumped 21 places on this list, a bigger jump than any other club in the last 4 years, will give them a lot of pride, while the staff who have cared during this era also deserve to be proud.
“The table is about the production of players who can play for England, however what does not come with the list are players who can constitute other countries, so for example, it does not come with Leo Da Silva Lopes and that would have propelled us to the most sensitive of the list even more, and there are also other examples.
“We will have to continue now. We want to keep driving and striving and making sure that the alignment we’ve achieved moves forward and stays even longer. “
“We are proud of what we have achieved at Peterborough United. “