by CitizenYank » Fri Sep 03, 2010 10:42 am
I don't thing a winter break would do much given, given the stress the game puts on their bodies and the high level of training they must keep. A couple of weeks won't do enough to a player's fitness level, but allow a £220k a week player to go to Barbados and get in a car accident. I also think that restricting National Duty will just put them at odds with the football club.
However, I think the major problem is largely caused by foreign and domestic cup competitions. This can be remedied with an open attitude to a few things.
Now I haven't followed football my entire life, but, (from the top four down) a Premier League team can appear in: UEFA Championship League, UEFA Europa League, Carling Cup, FA Cup; that is a whole lot of non-league football. And while the FA Cup works because it is a knockout competition, other competitions have stages with multiple matches?? Overusing players you need healthy in April, lack of quality competition (Faroe Islands, cough cough,) multiple games per stage to further aggravate injuries--do these negatives have an effect on the positives? It doesn't help ticket sales, we drew just over 23 thousand against Timisoara. And that was at Eastlands. (Shit. I'd take the loss in revenue just to avoid the loss of losing, Yaya, Johnson or Tevez.)
Sorry if I am being Mr. Buzzkill here. I think about this shit WAY too much. I know.
We long to win some silver, any silver, but shouldn't we look at the quality of our play as well as the amount we play. The club officials don't give a shit; the Sheik is fitting the bill and Mancini takes the blame. But from an overall competitive standpoint, our players may perform better by giving them a few more days at home.
Heck I don't know. Just a random thought.
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CitizenYank on Fri Sep 03, 2010 12:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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