CitizenYank wrote:God the legalize for the Homegrown Rule takes more time to ponder through than to roll one out.
I think the 'law of unintended consequences' will put an end to this nonsense within the year.
CitizenYank wrote:God the legalize for the Homegrown Rule takes more time to ponder through than to roll one out.
john@staustell wrote:CitizenYank wrote:God the legalize for the Homegrown Rule takes more time to ponder through than to roll one out.
I think the 'law of unintended consequences' will put an end to this nonsense within the year.
ronk wrote:john@staustell wrote:CitizenYank wrote:God the legalize for the Homegrown Rule takes more time to ponder through than to roll one out.
I think the 'law of unintended consequences' will put an end to this nonsense within the year.
It might get tinkered with but I expect it being here to stay. For it to really take any effect could take years. Remember that the people who really want this is the owners. This is an important measure for reducing wage bills. As contracts start coming up for renewal nothing will do more to push down wages as directors of football who can simply hire someone else. When squads might hoard players, there's a different approach, but when SOMEONE has to go to make other signings then fringe players have to compete with each other for jobs.
The premier league is about to be capped at 500 players + U21s. That's not really any smaller than it already is in terms of number of players being used (498 different players started games in 2008). Some squads may end up with more space, but some teams will be offloading, and when someone gets bought, someone else is likely to get sold/loaned. The trick for smaller clubs should be to cut back their squad so they have some space and start looking for loan deals. Fringe players will be forced out because the decision has to be made early.
One potential issue is the massive difference in potential games (in the same length season). If they'd been clever there'd been some slight (token) system of bigger squads. In time they might reduce squads to 24 for teams not in Europe and 26 for teams still in Europe at Christmas.
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