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JuveJay

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Premier League transfers transformed by Brexit

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The transfer market is set to be transformed after the English FA confirmed strict new limitations on signing EU players after Brexit.

This has been agreed by the FA, the Premier League and the EFL and will be valid when the UK leaves the European Union on December 31, 2020.

Among the details, Premier League clubs cannot sign players from the EU who are under the age of 18, immediately terminating the tendency to poach teenagers from Serie A youth academies before they can be locked down to a contract.

Work permits will be required for those over the age of 18 and that includes coaches, too.

“Post Brexit, clubs will not be able to sign players freely from the EU. Players from EU countries who want to play in the Premier League or EFL will be required to gain a GBE (work permit), like all other overseas players without the right to work in the UK.

“The GBE will operate a points-based system, where points are scored for senior and talented young players based on:

• Senior and youth international appearances
• Quality of the selling club, based on the league they are in, league position and progression in continental competition
• Club appearances, based on domestic league and continental competition minutes

“Players accumulating the requisite amount of points will earn a GBE automatically, while players just below the threshold may be considered for a GBE by an Exceptions Panel.

“The system meets the joint objectives of the Premier League, EFL and the FA allowing access to the best players and future talent for clubs, as well as safeguarding England teams, by ensuring opportunities for homegrown players.

“In the Premier League, the number of overseas U21 players a club can sign will be limited to three in the January transfer window and six per season moving forwards. This enables the recruitment of the best players from around the world to train and play together with homegrown talent. Under FIFA’s rules, the UK’s exit from the EU will also mean that clubs will not be able to sign players from overseas until they are 18.

“The leading football bodies have also agreed to work together to continue to improve the player pathway system.

“The agreement is in accordance with the Government’s required criteria and will come into effect when the UK leaves the European Union, in the new year. It will be implemented in the January 2021 transfer window and reviewed in full ahead of the summer 2021 transfer window.”
 

Stephan

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Why would he go there, its a rubbish team. Wont win s--t, ruin his reputation also cause of the english press. Also cant spend to improve team. From Chiellini-Barzagli to Mustafi-Luiz mmm.

€79 million used to get you a quality top player, now gets you a Pepe. Its a really unbalanced team with 1-2 good players and lot of trash. No wonder they cant get anyone better than Arteta. Top coaches dont go there. Its only english pundits bs dream to link them with top coaches like Simeone and Allegri every now and then.
 

IlCapitano

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Why would he go there, its a rubbish team. Wont win s--t, ruin his reputation also cause of the english press. Also cant spend to improve team. From Chiellini-Barzagli to Mustafi-Luiz mmm.

€79 million used to get you a quality top player, now gets you a Pepe. Its a really unbalanced team with 1-2 good players and lot of trash. No wonder they cant get anyone better than Arteta. Top coaches dont go there. Its only english pundits bs dream to link them with top coaches like Simeone and Allegri every now and then.
Depends on if he is willing to wait another full year without a job.

Tuchel is safe at least until CL KOs. Conte safe too for the whole season probably if he beats Shakhtar. Ole is never getting fired because they'll never have a truly bad run of form with his luck and the board has no ambition to fire him if he finishes 3rd or 4th again. Lampard is doing well, safe at least through winter. Pirlo is not getting fired, Pioli is doing well, he already rejected Dortmund this summer, Barcelona will never hire him, Simeone is not getting sacked mid-season, Pep just signed a new contract, and Klopp and Flick are obviously safe.

That leaves RM if Zidane fucks up on Wednesday, and they seem to prefer Pochettino, and Arsenal who are in a really bad place right now. Spurs, Burnley, Southampton, City, Everton and Chelsea coming up 'til Christmas.

There are some positives even though they seem like a joke right now. But Liverpool were too before Klopp. They seem to be trying to do things the right way, they spent 250m net over the last 3 seasons, signed players that managers specifically asked for and they do give them time and patience, it's just that they were/are not very good managers.

Leno, Tierney, Gabriel, Partey, Saka, Auba is a decent spine of a good starting 11.
 

kappa96

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VAR, just doing VAR things, that pass ended up resulting in a goal

You are mistaken. The actual question is how the linesmen didn't spot the obvious out?
Or how come thoes that are in charge of var(referres) or the governing body doesn't extend it's ruling to take into account the full play that resulted in a goal.

You mistakenly blame the technology for faulty implementation by humans (who are as we all know imperfect)
 
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GiocataGrande

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You are mistaken. The actual question is how the linesmen didn't spot the obvious out?
Or how come thoes that are in charge of var(referres) or the governing body doesn't extend it's ruling to take into account the full play that resulted in a goal.
But if the linesman didnt see it VAR should interveen right? Or does VAR not even check situations like these?
 

kappa96

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But if the linesman didnt see it VAR should interveen right? Or does VAR not even check situations like these?
The HUMAN in charge of VAR should intervene obviously, but at this point in time VAR deals exclusively with offsides red cards penalties.
I don't think that they can analyze the full play that resulted in a goal.

Also the goal would have resulted on being scored with or without VAR.
VAR only makes humans mistakes more prominent.

In my opinion that linesmen should be given at least a 10 match ban, for failing to spot an obvious out of play goal.
 

GiocataGrande

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The HUMAN in charge of VAR should intervene obviously, but at this point in time VAR deals exclusively with offsides red cards penalties.
I don't think that they can analyze the full play that resulted in a goal.

Also the goal would have resulted on being scored with or without VAR.
VAR only makes humans mistakes more prominent.
I see, thanks for clearing up. Its still a massive hole in the system tho, because if you are gonna enforce a system like VAR on the game it should be consistent, not just cherry picking certain situations.
 

kappa96

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I see, thanks for clearing up. Its still a massive hole in the system tho, because if you are gonna enforce a system like VAR on the game it should be consistent, not just cherry picking certain situations.
Evidently. It's problem is that the cherry picking is done by humans, since we can't implement a full autonomous system.
Like orsato last night when he should have given a red for an ugly foul.
He has no excuses with VAR to not give it and he should be banned at least 5 to 10 matches for that.
As a referee, with VAR, you can't blame your poor decisions on human error anymore or that you didn't see the incident like, many did previously.
It just makes you look stupid now.
Instead he gets the best referee award which is laughable.

Failure to use VAR correctly should be punished very harshly.
But as of now they keep coming with excuses like it's a new system, we have to adapt, it's not fully implemented etc.
For me that looks like referees trying to somehow hold to their previous power that they had on the game.
 
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JuveJay

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Mourinho has Spurs set up in his classic style, they are buying into it. Having Son and Kane at the other end is a perfect blend of counter-attacking potential and finishing.
 

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Mourinho has Spurs set up in his classic style, they are buying into it. Having Son and Kane at the other end is a perfect blend of counter-attacking potential and finishing.

And if Bale recovers full fitness and form on top of that they'll be really scary upfront. Mourinho is doing a good job this time. The squad looks like a winning Mourinho team.

They are a work in progress for sure but definitely moving in the right direction.
 
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