Peterborough United have been given a low ranking in a survey looking at the quality of overall infrastructure at every League One club.Peterborough United have been given a low ranking in a survey looking at the quality of overall infrastructure at every League One club.
Peterborough United have been given a low ranking in a survey looking at the quality of overall infrastructure at every League One club.

The League One teams with the best and worst infrastructure and how Peterborough United compares against Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley, Charlton Athletic, Oxford United and Derby County

As part of an all-encompassing study into the investment potential of UK football teams in collaboration with football finance expert Dr Rob Wilson, of Sheffield Hallam University, and BetVictor has ranked League One sides on their current infrastructure.

The infrastructure rating considers a range of important factors including stadium capacity, stadium condition, training facilities, youth facilities, youth recruitment, corporate facilities, and transport links to provide a single score for each club out of 100 based on the quality of a club’s overall infrastructure.

Derby County, Charlton Athletic, Ipswich Town and Sheffield Wednesday were identified as the teams in the division with the best youth recruitment, which considers their scouting resource, current quality of their youth talent, and youth coaching team.

But Cheltenham Town and Wycombe Wanderers on the other hand were identified as having the worst youth recruitment in the league.

Burton Albion, Derby County & Bolton Wanderers were given plenty of praise but it was a thumbs down for Accrington Stanley.

Each club has been given a rating out of 100, with the lowest rated teams first up.

You can see the findings in more detail here.

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But Cheltenham Town and Wycombe Wanderers on the other hand were identified as having the worst youth recruitment in the league.