Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher admits he has concerns over the amount of foreigners in the club's academy system.
He told the Sunday Times: "Don't get me wrong, good foreigners are great for the Premiership but what worries me is when we get foreign kids in at 16, 17. There has to be something to stop that, to help clubs keep their identities.
"I think about when I was that age. If I'd been 18 and Liverpool had brought the Spain Under18 captain into my position it would have been deflating. I always thank my stars I came in just as the foreign invasion was starting. I wasn't Stevie at 18. I was a very good player and would have always had the mental strength to take my opportunity, but I wonder whether I'd have been given it.
"I don't know when the next Liverpool lad will break into our first team and I don't think the academy system is what it should be. The kids don't have jobs now, don't play Sunday boys' football, and those things toughen you up. I don't see as many little f****** as in my day. There's a lot of nice lads but football's not for nice lads."
He loves local players, one-club men, everywhere.
"It's why I was made up that Stevie stayed," he says. "He's the symbol of Liverpool. You think of AC Milan and Maldini; Real Madrid and Raul; Juventus and Del Piero; Scholes and Giggs, who deep down every Liverpool fan respects. Tony Adams - he only played for Arsenal - I love that. For someone to ask, 'Who did you play for?' and to be able to answer a single name, 'Liverpool', that would be brilliant. I don't think I'll ever leave . . . though to be honest I've never picked up the Sunday papers and seen, 'Jamie Carragher is wanted by X'.
"That'd be nice, you know, just for a little ego boost . . . could it be arranged? I see other players, 'Real Madrid want so and so' and you think, 'He's f****** crap! Him?!"