BLATTER: I HAVE THE SUPPORT I NEED
FIFA chairman Joseph Blatter intends to transform the European football calendar and introduce a pan-European winter break as well as limiting the amount of foreign players per club.
Blatter's idea of a calendar change would mean the entire European Continent would be playing its games according to the same schedule with leagues starting in late February or early March and finishing in late October or early November.
"It means the season would follow the regular Gregorian calendar and all competitions would be played in the summer months, the best months of the year for outdoor sports, as well as offer players a long period of time to recover during the dark and cold winter months", Blatter explained.
The UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup and all other (national) competitions would be ordered to use this new system.
"The winter months", Blatter continued, "would be mostly void of football and could be used to play the occasional European - or World Cup qualification matches. But there would have to be less of such games than there currently are. For instance, the Euro2008 qualification campaign has the nations divided in seven groups of seven teams. By introducing twelve groups, the number of matches to qualify would be decreased"
This way, international football would cease to interfere with club football, a big concern for Europe's top clubs.
Blatter claims to have the support of the G14 and he said to see little problems for the implementation of his plans.
Less foreigners
Blatter also spoke of introducing a limit to the amount of foreigners per club. He suggested a "six plus five" quota. Meaning every outfit would have to field six players eligible for the national team of their league.
Blatter agreed with a reporter the drastic changes might have to be phased in.
Source: www.vrtnieuws.net
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Good plan, let's do this. I'm sick of freezing my ass off in a football stadium watching the players put on an awful performance on a butchered pitch suffering wind and snow.
FIFA chairman Joseph Blatter intends to transform the European football calendar and introduce a pan-European winter break as well as limiting the amount of foreign players per club.
Blatter's idea of a calendar change would mean the entire European Continent would be playing its games according to the same schedule with leagues starting in late February or early March and finishing in late October or early November.
"It means the season would follow the regular Gregorian calendar and all competitions would be played in the summer months, the best months of the year for outdoor sports, as well as offer players a long period of time to recover during the dark and cold winter months", Blatter explained.
The UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup and all other (national) competitions would be ordered to use this new system.
"The winter months", Blatter continued, "would be mostly void of football and could be used to play the occasional European - or World Cup qualification matches. But there would have to be less of such games than there currently are. For instance, the Euro2008 qualification campaign has the nations divided in seven groups of seven teams. By introducing twelve groups, the number of matches to qualify would be decreased"
This way, international football would cease to interfere with club football, a big concern for Europe's top clubs.
Blatter claims to have the support of the G14 and he said to see little problems for the implementation of his plans.
Less foreigners
Blatter also spoke of introducing a limit to the amount of foreigners per club. He suggested a "six plus five" quota. Meaning every outfit would have to field six players eligible for the national team of their league.
Blatter agreed with a reporter the drastic changes might have to be phased in.
Source: www.vrtnieuws.net
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Good plan, let's do this. I'm sick of freezing my ass off in a football stadium watching the players put on an awful performance on a butchered pitch suffering wind and snow.
