Well you don't think so, but quite a few seems to do, and I think people should try (and should be allowed) to argue from their point of you rather than someone elses, e.g. yours.
most people seem to expect the same thing to happen as what me and them are afraid off. you want to see more players being trained that are from their own country. homegrown... why? what is the idea behind that? it can only because off the NT system. because how more i think about it, i really cant see any other reason to change a system that works for all/most players as it works now.
No, they get citizenship only if they have not played for U21 or NT of some other country. Any top prospect going to another country should be added to NT for chance of not losing him if he turns out great:)
If the principle is horribleThat's assuming it's horrible, which it is not.
If the principle is horrible
You're offended by everything I say, so it's not like it matters.
If you have a top prospect going outside the country, let's say ATG for example. You add him to U21 team and keep him there. It's not like you get tons of ATG in 2 seasons and not like U21 teams hold just 5 players. You just argue with me because you want to argue no matter what the topic is:)