0.06 per cent.
It is a quantity so small, it is laborious to grasp.
However that’s the probability of a younger boy turning into an expert footballer on this nation.
Solely six in each 10,000 make the grade.
These odds are just like the probability of being dealt 4 aces in poker. Or discovering a pearl in an oyster shell. Or turning into an astronaut and travelling into house.
In an unique interview for Sky Sports activities Information’ Chasing the Dream documentary, Trent Alexander-Arnold stated: “You have more chance of winning the lottery than making it as a professional footballer.”
1.65m boys play our nationwide sport. Lower than one per cent of them make it into the academy of an expert membership.
Of these, fewer than one-in-ten (9 per cent) go on to make a single look on the skilled stage. Within the Premier League, the numbers are smaller nonetheless: simply 1.5 per cent of academy graduates will play one match within the high division.
Armed with these details, we launched into what turned the biggest, most complete investigation ever carried out by Sky Sports activities Information.
The unique concept got here from Tony Pulis, who approached us together with his personal experiences, and loads of questions.
After greater than 400 video games as a participant and greater than 1,000 matches underneath this belt as a supervisor, he’d all the time had considerations in regards to the welfare of younger academy footballers and the general ‘failure’ price.
Now, with two grandsons within the system, he wished to know what soccer as an business was doing to advertise and help each people who make it, and people that don’t.
What began off as a plan for a 15-minute mini-documentary, rapidly snowballed. The extra we spoke to folks concerned with academy soccer in England, the extra tales we found and the extra points have been uncovered. Each time we answered one query, it appeared to result in one other that wanted addressing.
Over a nine-month interval, we carried out unique interviews with among the greatest names within the sport. Legendary managers similar to Sir Alex Ferguson, Pep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti and Harry Redknapp.
Elite-level gamers, together with Alexander-Arnold, Kyle Walker, Levi Colwill, Ollie Watkins, Jordan Pickford, Tyrone Mings and lots of, many extra.
We additionally heard some heart-wrenching tales from younger boys and their households who did not fairly make the grade.
The collection consists of the first-ever TV interviews with the mom of Matthew Langton who took his personal life after being launched by Mansfield; with Lewis Reed, who got here very near suicide as he tried to deal with rejection at Ipswich and Moses Swaibu who, after leaving Crystal Palace’s academy, fell into organised crime and was given a 16-month jail sentence for match fixing.
The documentary additionally options behind the scenes footage at a number of membership academies, large and small. From Manchester United to Exeter Metropolis, Nottingham Forest to Blackburn Rovers, Crystal Palace to Chesterfield.
There are unique interviews with the power-brokers of English soccer, too.
We spoke to the person who has simply appointed Thomas Tuchel as the brand new England supervisor, the FA’s Technical Director John McDermott, who gave us his first TV interview since taking up the function in January 2021, in addition to the director of soccer on the Premier League, Neil Saunders.
The EFL additionally options closely with the chief government, director of soccer and chief working officers all collaborating.
You may as well be taught in regards to the story of Curtis Anderson, who gained the U17s World Cup with England alongside Phil Foden, who’s now a monetary adviser specialising in steering for present soccer students.
What we ended up with was three-and-a-half hours of fascinating content material, and a seven-part documentary collection, taking a look at each side of youth soccer on this nation. The great, the unhealthy, and the seemingly unimaginable.
As a result of that was our start line. Is the ambition to turn out to be an expert footballer an nearly unimaginable dream? It’s extensively identified that solely a tiny minority of younger boys ever make a profession out of the sport. And but that does not cease so many from making an attempt.
Thousands and thousands of younger boys are “Chasing the Dream.”
Watch on Sky Sports activities Premier League and Sky Sports activities Soccer from November 24. Exhibiting on Sky Documentaries from December 2 to December 5.
All episodes accessible on demand from November twenty fourth.