REPLİKA TAKIM PROJESİ

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26 Jan 202424:25

Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the 'reserve team model' used in Europe where major clubs have a reserve squad that plays in lower leagues. This gives young prospects crucial playing time and allows the club to closely monitor their development, while also generating some revenue through transfer fees. Implementing this in Turkey could aid talent development, increase competition, reduce dependence on expensive transfers, and boost the overall quality of the league. However, there are concerns about competitive balance and financial requirements. If communicated properly and applied in a sustainable way, the model could benefit Turkish football.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Turkey ranks lowest among 93 countries in playing time given to U21 players
  • 👥 Many promising Turkish youth talents faded after early success at youth levels
  • ⚽ Reserve teams allow clubs to keep talents active and monitor development
  • 🌕 Players need competitive playing time between ages 17-20 to progress
  • 📉 Turkey's U21 league was removed in 2019, hindering youth development
  • 🏆 European clubs like Salzburg and Dortmund have successful reserve teams
  • 🔄 Reserve teams generate transfer revenue by selling players to first team or others
  • ✅ Reserve teams allow promoting youth players to first team when needed
  • 💰 Bigger clubs could produce enough talents to supply smaller clubs over time
  • ❌ Proposal for Turkey reserve teams rejected by lower division clubs recently

Q & A

  • What is the reserve team model in European football?

    -The reserve team model involves established clubs having a secondary team that competes in lower professional leagues. It serves as a development platform for youth players before promotion to the main squad.

  • How does the reserve team model benefit big clubs?

    -Big clubs benefit by having a place to give competitive playing time to prospects not yet ready for the first team. It keeps players sharp and allows closer oversight of their progress before promotion.

  • Why has Turkey struggled to translate youth success to senior levels?

    -Turkey has historically performed well at junior levels but failed to carry over success to the A-national team. This is partly due to limited opportunities to gain experience at senior levels, an issue the reserve team model addresses.

  • How do top European leagues view reserve teams?

    -Most major European leagues embrace reserve sides and see their value for player development. Countries like Spain, Germany, France allow them to compete in lower pro divisions under certain restrictions.

  • What are the main objections to implementing this model in Turkey?

    -Lower division Turkish clubs fear reserve teams would disrupt competitive balance and the league structure. They see it as unfair if big clubs can circumvent promotion/relegation.

  • How are reserve teams utilized at elite clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona?

    -Real Madrid and Barcelona use their B teams to give competitive playing time to prospects, generate transfer fees from sales, and fill UEFA homegrown player quotas.

  • Does the reserve team model require high investment?

    -The model does require adequate facilities and spending. But big clubs often recoup costs through transfer fees, and smaller clubs can benefit from their production of players.

  • Are there examples of Turkish pilot teams trying this model previously?

    -Yes, Trabzonspor had a pilot arrangement with 1461 Trabzon until they fell to amateur levels. Galatasaray's partnership with Anadolu Üsküdar also failed.

  • What are some famous players who competed in B teams?

    -Players like Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Muller, Alaba got valuable early experience in Barcelona and Bayern Munich's reserve sides.

  • Could implementation of this model help improve the Turkish national team?

    -Quite possibly yes. It could significantly deepen the pool of players getting vital development minutes, helping translate age-level success to the senior national team.

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