Well it isn't as that was only part of what I said. I was simply pointing out with that sentence that it's not a new phenomenon that top clubs and their players play a lot of games.
This isn't about pandering to rich clubs and any loss of revenue that comes from reducing the number of games would need to be offset with better redistribution of wealth down the pyramid but, for me, what it would do is improve the quality of games and improve player welfare. I know it's easy to see footballers as pampered millionaires who only do a few hours a day in training but in comparison to most other sports they are massively overloaded (I have the same concern for Cricket by the way).
Quote from: paul_e on September 20, 2024, 10:18:38 AMThis isn't about pandering to rich clubs and any loss of revenue that comes from reducing the number of games would need to be offset with better redistribution of wealth down the pyramid but, for me, what it would do is improve the quality of games and improve player welfare. I know it's easy to see footballers as pampered millionaires who only do a few hours a day in training but in comparison to most other sports they are massively overloaded (I have the same concern for Cricket by the way).I think it is about pandering to rich clubs. They want to have their cake and eat it. They want the summer tours, the expanded Champions League, the club world cup etc. They could have pushed against the increased CL if they'd really wanted to, rejected the idea of the club world cup if they really wanted to. But they'd rather squeeze domestic fixtures because they make less money.
I agree with the general principle, but the last thing that should be cut is domestic competitions and games, particularly when they have just added 2 games to the CL. The clubs could have fought that and they did not, they lapped it up.When Leicester and Brighton are moaning about too many games then it may be time to look at the domestic calendar. But if it's just the privileged few in the CL, well, manage your multi billion-pound squads better. Don't vote for increasing the cash cow European games. Don't go on world tours. And if it means you can't hoover up every single domestic trophy, then great.
20/21, 21/22 and 22/23 we played 41 or 42 games, because we weren't very good. Now it's a fair chunk more as we're at the top table, fewer domestic games wouldn't have benefited us when we were crap, in fact less income would make it harder to close the gap, so it does mainly favour the 'bigger' clubs. Tours and CWC are ridiculous, but clubs want them so as they can pay players obscene wages. Those players then are playing too much, but don't want less money but more money. So clubs go on tours etc. As I said earlier, it's a vicious circle now.
As for the club World Cup and all the internationals, nobody really cares do they?
Quote from: Drummond on September 20, 2024, 10:00:11 AMThere 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? but that's really difficult to do. Imagine the reaction on here if the team tomorrow sees Tielemans, Konsa, Rogers, Martinez and Watkins a 'break' after a tough european match? Fans just about accept that sort of weakening of the team in domestic cups but do it in Europe or the league and people lose their shit if the team doesn't win.I agree about the club world cup, I'd get rid of the european super cup and the charity shield as well, and I agree that there are far too many internationals and, more importantly, international windows.This isn't about pandering to rich clubs and any loss of revenue that comes from reducing the number of games would need to be offset with better redistribution of wealth down the pyramid but, for me, what it would do is improve the quality of games and improve player welfare. I know it's easy to see footballers as pampered millionaires who only do a few hours a day in training but in comparison to most other sports they are massively overloaded (I have the same concern for Cricket by the way).
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: chrisw1 on September 20, 2024, 12:38:44 PMI agree with the general principle, but the last thing that should be cut is domestic competitions and games, particularly when they have just added 2 games to the CL. The clubs could have fought that and they did not, they lapped it up.When Leicester and Brighton are moaning about too many games then it may be time to look at the domestic calendar. But if it's just the privileged few in the CL, well, manage your multi billion-pound squads better. Don't vote for increasing the cash cow European games. Don't go on world tours. And if it means you can't hoover up every single domestic trophy, then great.I think both things can be right at the same time, there's too much football and at the same time, stop fucking whingeing and manage your squad,.