This makes me angry

It is well known that, on ending UK school year 11 (15-16), players in UK football academies (run by professional teams) face the biggest selection of their life - whether the academy will keep them post-16. And most academies are run so that most do not make it.

There is ostensibly one saving grace - the "exit trials" (officially "assessment trials). 

https://www.lfe.org.uk/assessment-trials/

Unfortunately, the thing that makes me angry is the dates - in 2022, 24, 25 and 26 of May. This is precisely in the period when these 15-16 year olds should be preparing for (or taking) their GCSEs in case they need to face a career without football. 

At least at that stage they should be able to get into a sixth form college to do A-levels for an alternate career. If rejected two years later, as does happen often (as football clubs love to whittle down), they might have few options (at 16-18 they have to provide some sort of alternative qualification, but AFAICT it tends to be something like football coaching, and if you asked for A-levels in maths, physics and chemistry (say), they may provide them as they are under contract to you, but expect to be dropped and to have to leave football and rely on these qualifications.

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