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I still havent seen a reason there'd be anything wrong with setting a minimum # of English players for each team.

 

How would this make the league far worse than it currently is.. ? The clubs would just have to spend more time developing English talent than looking overseas for cheaper alternatives...the more chances English players got...the more theyd get to work with the best foreign stars also & the chance to learn from them..the more match experience they'd get etc etc. I dont see how this couldnt possibly be beneficial to ENGLISH football.

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The reason that the Premier League is soooooooooooo rich is because it markets itself very well in a country where football is an important part of many people's lives. I couldn't give a fuck about the comedy Ligue or for that matter Serie A and the Spanish league, who have have leeched players from other countries for years. The fact is that we, in England, are prepared to pay more for our football (through season-tickets or Sky/Setanta) than others and we can afford the best players. Simple.

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The reason that the Premier League is soooooooooooo rich is because it markets itself very well in a country where football is an important part of many people's lives. I couldn't give a f*** about the comedy Ligue or for that matter Serie A and the Spanish league, who have have leeched players from other countries for years. The fact is that we, in England, are prepared to pay more for our football (through season-tickets or Sky/Setanta) than others and we can afford the best players. Simple.

:no: The attitude some people have towards foreign football is just atrocious. Almost pitiful. Almost.

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Sounds like he is talking about reccomending socialism. It won't work in football.

 

It hasn't worked ANYWHERE, least of all in the UK, looking at the ridiculous debts that the current Govt have created, but there are far too many people who won't see the light - NOT that any of the UK political parties are any better...

 

In fact, Blatter is correct - there SHOULD be more emphasis on forcing ALL clubs to develop their own players with an emphasis on English ones - clubs in the Bundesliga have mainly German players in their sides.

 

I would like to see Murdoch's influence on English football greatly reduced, and that also applies to his influence in the media generally...

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Yes, Blatter is a weasel.  But a little "socialism" or equal opportunity for clubs in the Premier League will look like a much brighter idea when we are looking up from the fizzy pop.  Man Utd and their cuntish supporters will be winning trophies for the remainder of the century unless we take some measures to ensure that a small group of clubs are not able to monopolize all the money, talent and interest in the game.  It simply isn't fair that the top 4 battle for Champions League, the middle 4 battle for mid table, and the rest of the league fight relegation.  f*** that.  That isn't the world's best, most competitive league.  It is hardly a league at all. 

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While the big guns in the Premier League may be extremely strong, the chasing pack to me looks way weaker than it did just a few years ago. I do agree with a fair amount of what he says, although yes I agree he does seem to take a delight in getting digs in at England.

 

Our league is not particularly exciting in the way it was 10-15 years ago where a shock team could rise from the chasing group without warning and realistically challenge. I think the 6+5 rule is essential to help the game in this country. I don't think it would significantly weaken the game - perhaps marginally from a purely technical standpoint, but the resulting games would, in my opinion, be more exciting to watch.

 

Let's face it, barring filthy rich new ownership, nobody looks likely to break the current big 4 domination in the forseeable future and that is not a healthy, competitive situation.

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I don't remember UEFA and FIFA bleating in the press and coming up with ideas for imposing new rules every 5mins when Serie A was by far the richest and best league in the 90's.

 

As difficult as it is to defend Sepp "Motormouth" Blatter, he only became FIFA President in 1998. Yes, he was blathering on before he was top dog, but he wasn't granted the kind of forum that gives his ramblings "credence" until after 1998...

 

And as for UEFA, Johansson was much more circumspect than current incumbent Platini who beat the Swede in 2007.

 

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Go back to the original knockout competition in the champion's league with league champions only involved. No drop outs to the eufa cup. I have no problem with top foreign imports, but there is also a lot of foreign shite in the game who add nothing but hold back the development of younger players. Amdy Faye and Geremi are two classic examples at Newcastle recently.

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The reason that the Premier League is soooooooooooo rich is because it markets itself very well in a country where football is an important part of many people's lives. I couldn't give a f*** about the comedy Ligue or for that matter Serie A and the Spanish league, who have have leeched players from other countries for years. The fact is that we, in England, are prepared to pay more for our football (through season-tickets or Sky/Setanta) than others and we can afford the best players. Simple.

:no: The attitude some people have towards foreign football is just atrocious. Almost pitiful. Almost.

 

Why? I watch a bit of foreign football but not much. Doesn't appeal to me tbh. I don't support anyone in the Spanish, German, French or Italian Leagues.

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On a slightly unrelated note, the Lib Dems want a system in place that names everyone in the UK who earns a wage greater than the Prime Minister, and gives the exact figure.

 

Would be interesting if they ever got it put through on a football perspective.

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On a slightly unrelated note, the Lib Dems want a system in place that names everyone in the UK who earns a wage greater than the Prime Minister, and gives the exact figure.

 

Would be interesting if they ever got it put through on a football perspective.

 

why? :lol:

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On a slightly unrelated note, the Lib Dems want a system in place that names everyone in the UK who earns a wage greater than the Prime Minister, and gives the exact figure.

 

Would be interesting if they ever got it put through on a football perspective.

 

why? :lol:

 

Because we'd find out who was getting paid what.

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On a slightly unrelated note, the Lib Dems want a system in place that names everyone in the UK who earns a wage greater than the Prime Minister, and gives the exact figure.

 

Would be interesting if they ever got it put through on a football perspective.

 

why? :lol:

 

Because we'd find out who was getting paid what.

 

i mean why do the lib dems want that?

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On a slightly unrelated note, the Lib Dems want a system in place that names everyone in the UK who earns a wage greater than the Prime Minister, and gives the exact figure.

 

Would be interesting if they ever got it put through on a football perspective.

 

why? :lol:

 

Because we'd find out who was getting paid what.

 

i mean why do the lib dems want that?

 

Because of the whole Sir Fred Goodwin incident.

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On a slightly unrelated note, the Lib Dems want a system in place that names everyone in the UK who earns a wage greater than the Prime Minister, and gives the exact figure.

 

Would be interesting if they ever got it put through on a football perspective.

 

why? :lol:

 

Because we'd find out who was getting paid what.

 

i mean why do the lib dems want that?

 

Because of the whole Sir Fred Goodwin incident.

 

Goodwin IS culpable - but not as much a Gordon Brown who instructed the FSA to have a 'Light touch' on Regulating the Banks...Adair Turner, the Chairman of the FSA told the Commons Select Committee that this was the case. Goodwin has, sadly, every right to keep his Pension although seeing as Brown has wrecked all but those in the Public Sector, maybe Goodwin should get his reduced too...!

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On a slightly unrelated note, the Lib Dems want a system in place that names everyone in the UK who earns a wage greater than the Prime Minister, and gives the exact figure.

 

Would be interesting if they ever got it put through on a football perspective.

 

why? :lol:

 

Because we'd find out who was getting paid what.

 

i mean why do the lib dems want that?

 

Because of the whole Sir Fred Goodwin incident.

 

Goodwin IS culpable - but not as much a Gordon Brown who instructed the FSA to have a 'Light touch' on Regulating the Banks...Adair Turner, the Chairman of the FSA told the Commons Select Committee that this was the case. Goodwin has, sadly, every right to keep his Pension although seeing as Brown has wrecked all but those in the Public Sector, maybe Goodwin should get his reduced too...!

 

That all started in the 80s with the Tories under Thatcher, Brown and Blair just carried on with it. You can't pick out either party to blame for this, as it would have been exactly the same under either of them. That's not to say it's good what they did, but it's not a party political thing it's just a general problem with politicians in general being enslaved by the City.

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On a slightly unrelated note, the Lib Dems want a system in place that names everyone in the UK who earns a wage greater than the Prime Minister, and gives the exact figure.

 

Would be interesting if they ever got it put through on a football perspective.

 

why? :lol:

 

Because we'd find out who was getting paid what.

 

What about the right to privacy?

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