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The Academy of Football : ウィキペディア英語版
The Academy of Football

The Academy of Football, or just The Academy, is a nickname of the English football club West Ham United.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sky Sports profile )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=London Net Club profile )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sky Sports profile )〕 The title pays homage to the success of the club in coaching talented young players.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=In The News Club profile )〕 The title, originally attributed to the club by the press, has since been officially adopted by the club and is displayed in several prominent places around the stadium such as being printed beside the club crest on the artificial surface surrounding the pitch at Upton Park.
The original tribute intended to reference the entire culture of the club, in much the same way as the Liverpool "Boot Room". It was not solely reserved for the education of young players, but also for the development of a modern approach to football from the roots up, as inspired by the success of the Hungarian national team featuring Ferenc Puskás that had humiliated England 6–3, and the great Real Madrid side of the late 1950s that dominated the European Cup.
== History ==
The term was first used in the early years of Ron Greenwood's reign as West Ham manager (1961–1974). Greenwood had inherited a young team of players from Ted Fenton and the club was noted for its reliance on home grown talent with Bobby Moore, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, John Lyall, Ronnie Boyce, John Sissons, Alan Sealey and Harry Redknapp all in the first team or periphery. Further foundations had been laid with stalwart Ken Brown at the back, Malcolm Musgrove on the left wing (who was to leave in the second season), and the addition of John "Budgie" Byrne up front.
The true heritage of this side however owed its pedigree to the practices put in place by the previous manager.

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