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Private schools now trump card in race for Premier League talent

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In eight years , more than 20 players have progressed from Hudl league to the professional game.
Independent schools increasingly scout players released by academies aged 16 .
For players released aged 16 , joining an independent school at sixth form is a way of winning a second chance in professional football.
Tyrone Mings is one flag-bearer for an olive branch approach.
Independent Schools Under-18s manager Santry has been Independent Schools coach for 15 years .
Santry finds that professional scouts heed his advice about getting to games.
The rise of football in the United States is an unlikely factor in the growth of the sport in independent schools.
Leading footballers at private schools can now aspire to winning a fully funded US education.
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