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Dyer is always listed as a right winger. The rest of our wingers are generally listed as primarily left wingers. Analysts who don't know the Swans well probably look at who is the best RW listed on our squad and write down Dyer not realizing that we have left wingers who can play out of position and displace Dyer.
For any US based fans, like myself, who have been wanting to see Jack to a King, it is now available for download or rental on the US iTunes Store. It's just the documentary no extras. Not sure about other regional iTunes stores, but this new item:
From Wikipedia "Category 1 academies will have high contact time with young players, require a minimum of 18 full-time staff and an operational budget of £2.5m."
A number of Championship clubs (e.g. Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham, Middlesbrough, Reading, Wolverhampton Wanderers) have catagory 1 academies so it is possible to run one outside of the PL.
But academies can also be revenue streams if they develop top players that can be sold after a couple of years with the first team, so its probably better to think of it as an investment rather than a cost.
Ings could easily turn out to be a another one season wonder. He wouldn't be the first player to come up the PL score a dozen or so goals in his first season then never come close again. *cough*Danny Graham*cough*