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Stoke and Arsenal bosses cast doubt on FA chairman Dyke proposals

According to Premier League managers Arsene Wenger and Tony Pulis, FA chairman Greg Dyke's proposals to improve the quality of English players are flawed. Dyke wants to increase the number of home-grown players in top-flight squads from eight to 12.

The plans have received the backing of five former England managers.

However, Gunners boss Wenger claims the right to play has to be earned, while West Bromwich Albion head coach Pulis says the quality of English youth teams is the problem.

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