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07 January 2007
The PFA have called on the Premier League to bring in a new rule so that every team has at least three home-grown players - but of any nationality - on the pitch at any time in order to reverse the trend.
PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor told PA Sport: "It is a crisis - we commissioned this report before England had failed to qualify for Euro 2008 because we could see which way the wind was blowing."
The players' union says clubs are blocking the path of young players by looking for a quick fix and bringing in cheap foreign internationals.
The report, called 'Meltdown', says in 1992-3, 71% of top-flight players were English while last season that had dropped to 38%.
It also shows that since the Academy system began, only 120 English players from academies have made debuts in the Premier League. During the same time, 617 overseas players have made debuts in the top flight.
The report states: "The bottom line is a very simple one. Older, ready-made foreign players are blocking young English players' path into the Premier League."
"We have reached a situation where when a few England players are injured, their places are taken by others who are not even first-choice for their clubs.
"We are not objecting to clubs bringing in young foreign players to their academies, because at least there is a level playing field there for young English players. We are saying though that we need to encourage youth development so that home-grown players irrespective of nationality have a better chance.
"Premier League clubs demand instant success and do not have the desire or the will to introduce youngsters - and in many cases even the bench is full of foreign players bought in for a quick fix."
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