Presumably they’ll refund us 3 mill if we sign him permanently?
It has been said before but it worth repeating: the Chelsea loan model stinks. Whilst accepting that we were the beneficiaries when it came to having Tammy in our promotion season, it is simply not right that a club can hoover up far more talent than it can possibly need to the detriment of both the vast majority of those players and the game in general.If - IF - the Premier league and the EFL had any backbone, then they would limit the number of players a PL club could loan out. I would suggest a maximum of two to other PL clubs (plus scrap the rule that prevents a player playing against his parent club) and a maximum of five to EFL clubs (from a developmental perspective, I accept that it is often beneficial for a player who will ultimately make it to spend a season playing regularly at a competitive level a rung or two down the ladder).
Quote from: TopDeck113 on April 17, 2021, 09:12:25 AMIt has been said before but it worth repeating: the Chelsea loan model stinks. Whilst accepting that we were the beneficiaries when it came to having Tammy in our promotion season, it is simply not right that a club can hoover up far more talent than it can possibly need to the detriment of both the vast majority of those players and the game in general.If - IF - the Premier league and the EFL had any backbone, then they would limit the number of players a PL club could loan out. I would suggest a maximum of two to other PL clubs (plus scrap the rule that prevents a player playing against his parent club) and a maximum of five to EFL clubs (from a developmental perspective, I accept that it is often beneficial for a player who will ultimately make it to spend a season playing regularly at a competitive level a rung or two down the ladder). I've said this before but the loan system was not designed for this level of abuse. It was primarily for players recovering from injury who could go on loan with a view to signing for the new team when he'd proved his fitness. It should be clamped down on, especially in light of this Super League business. I propose all loans should only be made with an agreed fee at the end of the season to make the deal permanent. This would stop clubs like Chelsea hoovering up all these players as they couldn't just send young players out on loan to get experience and boost their value or make them more first team ready.
Quote from: Dick Edwards on April 19, 2021, 04:16:21 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on April 17, 2021, 09:12:25 AMIt has been said before but it worth repeating: the Chelsea loan model stinks. Whilst accepting that we were the beneficiaries when it came to having Tammy in our promotion season, it is simply not right that a club can hoover up far more talent than it can possibly need to the detriment of both the vast majority of those players and the game in general.If - IF - the Premier league and the EFL had any backbone, then they would limit the number of players a PL club could loan out. I would suggest a maximum of two to other PL clubs (plus scrap the rule that prevents a player playing against his parent club) and a maximum of five to EFL clubs (from a developmental perspective, I accept that it is often beneficial for a player who will ultimately make it to spend a season playing regularly at a competitive level a rung or two down the ladder). I've said this before but the loan system was not designed for this level of abuse. It was primarily for players recovering from injury who could go on loan with a view to signing for the new team when he'd proved his fitness. It should be clamped down on, especially in light of this Super League business. I propose all loans should only be made with an agreed fee at the end of the season to make the deal permanent. This would stop clubs like Chelsea hoovering up all these players as they couldn't just send young players out on loan to get experience and boost their value or make them more first team ready. Only if the player is over a certain age (21 for me). Younger players need the opportunity to go out on loans and lower league teams rely on them, a blanket rule like this would do far more damage than good.