Yes, and our international record speaks for itself. The English and Scottish systems are failing thier own national teams, so we can hardly expect success by relying on them to produce our own players. We need football restructured in this country so that the players come up through youth teams, into domestic football, with the best players going abroad. We then have the control over their development, which should be focussed on the continental model of player development at underage level.
It won't happen because...
- Too many of the nursery clubs are tied in with the notion of getting players on trials and "making it" England
- Too Many of the youth teams are all about winning trophies not player development
- The youth leagues have too much say in the FAI
- The FAI heads are all sucked into UK football too
- The Irish public are too short sighted to link the development of the domestic game to the fortunes of the national team