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a question I get asked frequently is how many days should I visit each of the

parks at Walt Disney World if it's my first time in this video I'm

going to give you my thoughts on that question

stay tuned hello everyone welcome to my channel

coral joy travel my name is coral and I own coral joy travel which is a travel

agency that specializes in Disney vacations I help clients every day with

planning preparing booking their Disney vacations and a question I get asked

frequently is how many days should I go to each of the four theme parks at Walt

Disney World if it's my first time I would say this if you want to visit all

four of the theme parks at Walt Disney World

my suggestion would be two days at Magic Kingdom one day at Epcot one day at

Hollywood studios and one day at Animal Kingdom so that would be five days of

tickets now this may not work for everyone and I need to stress that you

are not going to see everything at each of the theme parks with only five days

of tickets but it can give you a taste at what you want to see and do on your

next trip to Walt Disney World I think five days is a really good start and

because it is going to be your first time going

I would suggest saving some money and just getting the five-day base ticket so

this means you can go in and out of one theme park every day that you are on

Walt Disney World property I also would suggest to stay at a Walt Disney World

Resort Hotel because you get a lot of extra perks and benefits staying there

and you can kind of immerse yourself in the magic much more easily and use that

Disney free transportation I think something that is huge is using the

magical express free transportation from the Orlando Airport MCO

directly to your hotel and then back to the airport when it's

time to go home I think that is such a great value for clients so if you are

flying but I love I love staying on property just being immersed do I think

it really matters where you stay on Disney property if this is your first

time no but I would suggest you to really think about what your budget is

if you have a budget that can accommodate an expensive hotel and you

want to have the conveniences you may want to consider staying at a deluxe

resort hotel or a deluxe monorail hotel that is right around Magic Kingdom if

you want to save some money there are amazing value resorts and moderate

resorts that Disney has to accommodate every budget and you still get all of

the benefits staying on Walt Disney World property I suggest two days at

Magic Kingdom because I feel like there's just so much to do there and if

clients asked me how to navigate I usually suggest that they start in Magic

Kingdom and they end their trip in Magic Kingdom so Magic Kingdom day1 Magic

Kingdom day five and then the one of the other theme parks on those three days in

between let me know in the comments below how many days you would suggest to

your friends because I know those of you that are watching it could be Disney

experts how many days would you suggest goodness I mean if I could suggest 14

days I would suggest that but usually time is of the essence so I think a five

day base ticket is a great way to start maybe you'll stay on property 6 nights

or maybe seven nights putting a rest day in there if you can swing a week long

trip and you're good to go if you're planning on taking your family to Walt

Disney World in 2019 or in 2020 and this is going to be your first time and you

need extra help I will leave a link to a form that you can fill out and one of

the agents on our quarrel joy travel team will guide you

every step of the way at no additional cost to you working with an agency that

specializes in Disney is what you want and we are there to listen and to guide

and to plan and prepare for you and answer all your questions along the way

so don't hesitate to reach out to us that's what we're here for

coral joy travel a touch of MAGIC. sharing JOY.

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Instagram Follow Limit 2018 How Many People Should You Follow - Duration: 3:55.

What is up, guys?

Happy Tuesday and welcome back to my channel.

I hope you guys all had an amazing week and I'm really excited about today's video.

So, in today's video, I want to talk to you guys about the number of people that you are

following, not how many people are following you, how many people you are actually following.

Does it matter how many people you're following?

Is more better?

Is less better?

Is there a magic number for how many people you should be following so your account is

ranked higher in the algorithm?

We're going to cover all that today.

Before we dive in, please do me a huge, huge favor.

Hit that subscribe button and give this video a thumbs up so that you're always notified

whenever I upload a new video and you help me out with the algorithm by giving this video

a thumbs up.

Okay, so, let's dive in.

I know that everybody always talks about the number of followers that you have but nobody

really addresses how many people you're actually following.

And yes, guys, it makes a huge difference.

Let me just explain on the most basic level.

Instagram will allow you to have as many followers as you can possibly get, 10 million, a 100

million, whatever.

But, it will limit the number of accounts that you can follow.

I don't know if many of you know that but it does.

You can only follow up to 7000 or 7500 accounts before you can't follow any more people.

Now, think about that.

If it didn't matter how many people you were following, Instagram wouldn't limit, would

it?

So, that was the first key that when I looked at that I was like, "Wait, that's kind of

weird."

So, okay, you can only follow up to 7500 people which I know is a lot but does it actually

matter how many people you're following?

The answer is yes.

You always, always, always want to make sure that you keep the number of people that you're

following to a bare minimum.

Now, I'm not saying obviously unfollow everybody that is not like, you know, people that you

engage with actively but if you notice that you're following a bunch of accounts that

you don't engage with, you don't really care for their content, you don't really care for

whatever they post, make sure to unfollow them.

We want to make sure that we keep the ratio between the number of followers that you have

and the number of following as high as possible.

So, we want to make sure you have a lot more followers than you do following.

Now, obviously there is a reason for this.

I don't know if you guys have seen any bot or spam accounts but what will usually happen

with spam accounts or fake accounts, they're going to have a huge number of people that

they're following and very few, if any, people that are following them.

And so I think that's one of the ways that Instagram has incorporated this feature is

they're limiting the number of accounts that you can follow to prevent spam and bot accounts

because obviously, we know that it's an epidemic and Instagram has cracked down on it in recent

years a lot more.

I actually think they're going to make it a lot more, a lot more strict in 2019 but

just to make sure that we're on the safe side, try to keep the number of people that you're

following to as low as you can and keep accounts that you actually engage with.

Now, for me, I follow around 250 or 300 people and I have 250,000 followers so that's a pretty

good ratio but I have other accounts that, you know, I look at.

They follow around 500 people and they have like two, 3000 followers and that's totally

fine.

Again, if you're actually engaging actively and you care about these accounts and you

comment and you like and you genuinely care about their content, obviously follow them.

I'm not saying like don't follow any accounts or just stalk them without following them.

We want to make sure we follow accounts that we care about.

But if you got through your following and you notice that you have a bunch of accounts,

you're like, "Who the heck is this?"

Or, "I don't even care about their content anymore.

I just scroll past."

Do yourself a favor and unfollow them.

It'll help you rank higher in the algorithm's eyes and will reduce the chances of your account

ever being flagged for spam or a bot account or anything like that.

So, I hope that helps and I hope you guys are going to go on a spring cleaning spree

with your following right now.

And as always, if you have any questions, make sure to drop a comment below.

I'd be more than happy to answer them or shoot me a DM on workout_unicorn on Instagram.

I always answer my DMs and comments on my photos.

So, I'm very easily accessible there.

As always, do me a huge, huge favor.

Make sure you subscribe to my channel and give this video a thumbs up.

It really, really helps me out and I will see you all next week.

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The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:26.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:26.

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The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:06.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:06.

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The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:22.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:22.

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Man City News - The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:24.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> Man City News - The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:24.

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The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:26.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:26.

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The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 5:56.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 5:56.

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The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 5:56.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 5:56.

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News24 - The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:24.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> News24 - The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:24.

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Sergio Ramos: How many times has Real Madrid star been booked vs Barcelona? How many reds? - Duration: 2:18.

 Ramos has been booked in Real Madrid's Copa del Rey clash with Barcelona after just 10 minutes

 The Spain international received a yellow from referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea for a foul on Barcelona defender Nelson Semedo

 Ramos loves playing in Real Madrid matches against Barcelona but has a rather astonishing record against their fierce rivals

 So Express Sport brings you the full lowdown on the Spain international, including how many times he has been booked and sent off

Sergio Ramos: How many bookings? So, you want to know how many times Ramos has been booked against Barcelona? Prepared to be astonished… The Spain international, prior to today's game, had been booked 16 times against their fierce rivals

 And from 41 appearances, too. Sergio Ramos: How many red cards? Given how Ramos loves to pick up a yellow card against Barcelona, you can forgive his statistics for being rather astonishing

 However, the veteran has been sent-off just three times. He was last first dismissed in 2011, during an emphatic 5-0 defeat

 Ramos also received his marching orders in 2014. And he received another red against Barcelona in 2017, in the famous 3-2 loss at the Bernabeu

What Barcelona chief has said about Sergio Ramos Prior to today's match, Barcelona chief Josep Maria Bartomeu lauded Ramos

 "Ramos is a great captain," he told Spanish outlet Cadena Cope. "Very respected with everyone and they have an excellent relationship with our players

" Ramos has been at Real Madrid since signing from Sevilla in 2005.

For more infomation >> Sergio Ramos: How many times has Real Madrid star been booked vs Barcelona? How many reds? - Duration: 2:18.

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The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:06.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

For more infomation >> The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:06.

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The PL table based on how many homegrown players each club has used in 18/19 - Duration: 6:25.

 The homegrown player rule in the Premier League is designed to allow both young overseas starlets and English players to flourish in the world's most watched league

 In each 25-man squad, teams are allowed a maximum on 17 non-homegrown players, meaning at least eight must meet the FA's homegrown guidelines

 Foreign players meet the quota as long as they have spent three years at an English side before the age of 21

 It's a rule that could be altered in coming years, with the FA looking to enforce stricter guidelines, which could see a minimum of 12 homegrown players required in each Premier League squad

 With all this in mind, which team currently in England's top-flight is excelling in the homegrown department and actually handed the players game time this season?  Well, we've gone through the data, noting which players have been used by each side and seeing if they meet the quota, which has been checked using the Premier League's official website

 Turns out Burnley are the homegrown kings in 2018/19, fielding 19 players. In stark contrast, Wolves have used just four of their eight homegrown players since being promoted

TABLE  1. Burnley - 19 players (McNeil, Tarkowski, Heaton, Long, Mee, Gibson, Bardsley, Westwood, Taylor, Ward, Vokes, Cork, Hart, Barnes, Lowton, Crouch, Lennon, Brady, Hendrick)  2

Bournemouth - 18 players (King, S. Cook, Wilson, Solanke, Brooks, Clyne, Ake, Francis, Smith, Gosling, Daniels, Stanislas, Mings, Begovic, L

Cook, Surman, Ibe, Defoe)  3. Cardiff - 16 players (Morrison, Bennett, Etheridge, Mendez-Laing, Murphy, Ralls, Reid, Cunningham, Peltier, Arter, Harris, Hoilett, Ward, Healey, Richards, Madine)  4

Southampton - 15 players (Gunn, Targett, Ings, Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Stephens, McCarthy, Davis, Long, Austin, Slattery, Ramsay, Gallagher, Johnson)  5

Everton - 12 players (Sigurdsson, Keane, Kenny, Holgate, Lookman, Walcott, Pickford, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Baines, Jagielka)  6

Leicester - 12 players (Maguire, Maddison, Chilwell, Evans, Choudhury, Vardy, Albrighton, Morgan, Simpson, Gray, Schmeichel, Barnes)  7

Crystal Palace - 12 players (Wan-Bissaka, Zaha, Townsend, Tomkins, Kelly, Van Aanholt, Hennessey, Schlupp, Ward, Wickham, Puncheon, Dann)  8

Man Utd - 11 players (Pogba, Rashford, Shaw, Young, Smalling, Jones, Lukaku, Lingard, Gomes, Pereira, McTominay)  9

Tottenham - 10 players (Kane, Trippier, Walker-Peters, Alli, Rose, Davies, Dier, Winks, Skipp, Amos)  10

Arsenal - 9 players (Holding, Bellerin, Ramsey, Maitland-Niles, Iwobi, Welbeck, Jenkinson, Saka, Nketiah)  11

Watford - 9 players (Deeney, Foster, Cathcart, Mariappa, Cleverley, Hughes, Gray, Chalobah, Wilmot)  12

West Ham - 8 players (Rice, Wilshere, Antonio, Cresswell, Noble, Diangana, Fredericks, Carroll)  13

Newcastle - 8 players (Clark, Shelvey, Lascelles, Ritchie, Longstaff, Dummett, Hayden, Murphy)  14

Fulham - 8 players (Chambers, Bryan, Christie, Cairney, Seesegnon, Mawson, Bettinelli, Fosu-Mensah)  15

Huddersfield - 8 players (Billing, Mooy, Hogg, Pritchard, Puncheon, Smith, Hamer, Grant)  16

Liverpool - 7 players (Alexander-Arnold, Milner, Gomez, Henderson, Lallana, Sturridge, Clyne)  17

Chelsea - 7 players (Christensen, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek, Fabregas, Hudson-Odoi, Cahill, Moses)  18

Brighton - 6 players (Duffy, March, Dunk, Murray, Button, Stephens)  19. Man City - 5 players (Sterling, Stones, Delph, Walker, Foden)  20

Wolves - 4 players  (Coady, Doherty, Gibbs-White, Bennett)  So there you have it, the less said about Wolves the better

 Out of the top six, United are the best when it comes to homegrown while - unsurprisingly - City fall way short

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