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Zacheryah

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Platini: 'More homegrown players’
By Football Italia staff

UEFA President Michel Platini believes rules on home-grown players must be expanded, to stop top clubs dominating.
The former Juventus midfielder believes 'two or three’ clubs in Europe buy-up the top talent, meaning national leagues and European competitions are less competitive.
“What is important in the future is to limit the possibility to have the best players in one team,” Platini told World Soccer.
“That is important for competition. If everybody is in one team that is not so good.
“With the Bosman rule, you can have all the best players in the same team. In the past in Spain, you have Real Madrid, Atletico [Madrid], Barcelona, Valencia - a lot of teams - and all the players were in different teams. Now, more or less, the best players are in one or two clubs.
“It is not possible that the best teams would have all the best players or competition itself is finished. At the moment you have big clubs with a lot of money who can have everybody.
“We have to think about football in all of Europe not only in two or three clubs. I support totally the agenda that says we need more homegrown players because it is not possible to fight on nationality.”


We got 4 italian starters. And Zaza/Berardi

roflmao
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Platini: ‘More homegrown players’
By Football Italia staff

UEFA President Michel Platini believes rules on home-grown players must be expanded, to stop top clubs dominating.
The former Juventus midfielder believes ‘two or three’ clubs in Europe buy-up the top talent, meaning national leagues and European competitions are less competitive.
“What is important in the future is to limit the possibility to have the best players in one team,” Platini told World Soccer.
“That is important for competition. If everybody is in one team that is not so good.
“With the Bosman rule, you can have all the best players in the same team. In the past in Spain, you have Real Madrid, Atletico [Madrid], Barcelona, Valencia - a lot of teams - and all the players were in different teams. Now, more or less, the best players are in one or two clubs.
“It is not possible that the best teams would have all the best players or competition itself is finished. At the moment you have big clubs with a lot of money who can have everybody.
“We have to think about football in all of Europe not only in two or three clubs. I support totally the agenda that says we need more homegrown players because it is not possible to fight on nationality.”


We got 4 italian starters. And Zaza/Berardi

roflmao
Finally something sensible came out of that man's mouth.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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Platini: 'More homegrown players’
By Football Italia staff

UEFA President Michel Platini believes rules on home-grown players must be expanded, to stop top clubs dominating.
The former Juventus midfielder believes 'two or three’ clubs in Europe buy-up the top talent, meaning national leagues and European competitions are less competitive.
“What is important in the future is to limit the possibility to have the best players in one team,” Platini told World Soccer.
“That is important for competition. If everybody is in one team that is not so good.
“With the Bosman rule, you can have all the best players in the same team. In the past in Spain, you have Real Madrid, Atletico [Madrid], Barcelona, Valencia - a lot of teams - and all the players were in different teams. Now, more or less, the best players are in one or two clubs.
“It is not possible that the best teams would have all the best players or competition itself is finished. At the moment you have big clubs with a lot of money who can have everybody.
“We have to think about football in all of Europe not only in two or three clubs. I support totally the agenda that says we need more homegrown players because it is not possible to fight on nationality.”


We got 4 italian starters. And Zaza/Berardi

roflmao
I've been saying that for ages...
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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Its not the first time he said that nikola*
It might not be the first time he said it, but I kind of stopped paying attention to all the words coming out of the executives in football. They're all bought and paid for so I have a hard time believing any words about what is 'good for football' coming from them.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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That insane 2012/2013 bayern ?
5 germans

Dortmund that made the CL final ?
7 germans, and the 8th (Götze) was injured

Juventus had a nice 5 italian starters in the final

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It might not be the first time he said it, but I kind of stopped paying attention to all the words coming out of the executives in football. They're all bought and paid for so I have a hard time believing any words about what is 'good for football' coming from them.
Well, it brings us to the second point

Not the first time he said it, so when is he actually gonna start doing about it ?


Time to stop talking and start acting Michel

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Oh, sorry 'bout that k :tongue:
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Well, it brings us to the second point

Not the first time he said it, so when is he actually gonna start doing about it ?


Time to stop talking and start acting Michel

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Oh, sorry 'bout that k :tongue:
Exactly. That statement is as oxymoronic as Dick Cheney talking about Human Rights.

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I just have to correct people when I see that particular mistake. I don't think I've had one teacher, received the first letter from an institution where they got my name right. After 8 years it really starts bugging you :p
 
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