At the same time his employers are probably happy with the extra CL games, it helps them pay his current £180k a week and his rumoured new contract offer of £375k a week. Clubs will never agree to fewer games when players are after obscene wages. It's become a vicious circle.
There are too many internationals.The club World Cup is completely unnecessary.FIFA want more of the pie, UEFA want more of the pie, the clubs do, the players do, National associations do.I think it's a bit rich of players earning in excess of £100k per WEEK, to start complaining and threatening strikes, they need to talk to their clubs, and agree on how many games they'll play. They don't have to play and be available.Historically, the Premier League had more teams, so more games, there were some internationals, and nobody complained. Part of it is that the marketing and publicity and press conferences etc has grown so much.These players train for a couple of hours a day, and then have plenty of downtime. It's up to clubs and managers to get the workload right.As for the club World Cup and all the internationals, nobody really cares do they?
Quote from: VillaTim on September 20, 2024, 09:16:26 AMShould squad sizes be increased to say 35 players and by that i don't mean clubs go out and spend a lot more . No, if anything changes around squads it should be to encourage more U21 players from the academy to be included so something like 3-4 players in the matchday 20 have to meet the club-trained criteria.
Should squad sizes be increased to say 35 players and by that i don't mean clubs go out and spend a lot more .
Quote from: paul_e on September 20, 2024, 09:19:25 AMQuote from: VillaTim on September 20, 2024, 09:16:26 AMShould squad sizes be increased to say 35 players and by that i don't mean clubs go out and spend a lot more . No, if anything changes around squads it should be to encourage more U21 players from the academy to be included so something like 3-4 players in the matchday 20 have to meet the club-trained criteria.That's kind of what i meant , allow bigger squad sizes not through buying more players but utilising U21/U18 resource
Quote from: VillaTim on September 20, 2024, 10:35:38 AMQuote from: paul_e on September 20, 2024, 09:19:25 AMQuote from: VillaTim on September 20, 2024, 09:16:26 AMShould squad sizes be increased to say 35 players and by that i don't mean clubs go out and spend a lot more . No, if anything changes around squads it should be to encourage more U21 players from the academy to be included so something like 3-4 players in the matchday 20 have to meet the club-trained criteria.That's kind of what i meant , allow bigger squad sizes not through buying more players but utilising U21/U18 resourceAs the moment you have a squad of 25 players and then you can use as many youth players on top of that as you want. How does your suggestion improve on the current situation?
Successful club have played loads of games all my time as a fan. I bet Liverpool back in the day would hit 60 a games a season at times. There's less domestic football now. Replays are ditched, even extra time in earlier rounds. Gone are the days of 3 or 4 replays. It's European competitions that have added back to it. And now the Club World Cup. But that only impacts a small number of the clubs in the professional game. Cutting more domestic games hits the smaller clubs that aren't having long cup runs or are in Europe. And that would have included us until Unai appeared.