Oi how would you like bit if after quite a thoughtout response. Someone responsed with vile abuse
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Oi how would you like bit if after quite a thoughtout response. Someone responsed with vile abuse
It's a good idea. I think you all need to calm down with the B team stuff - No one is suggesting it, and it would be hugely unpopular with fans and clubs alike and would never pass through. 20 teams in a league is a solid idea. Fixture congestion in the English game is a legitimate problem and has been consistently given as a reason why we don't perform well at an international level, both for club and country. 20 teams in a league all of a sudden drops 8 games per team off the schedule. That's 6 weeks off the length of the season. I think the Paint Pot needs scrapping, no one worth their salt gives a monkey's bollock about it and it's high time it was dropped. The only other major European nation that has more than one domestic cup competition is France. Every other country has league and one cup. To my mind, that's the logical solution.
There is no need for lower league sides to contest 3 cups along with a taxing league program. It's actually ludicrous when you think about it - League 1 clubs will contest 49 games per season at the very least. If you get a decent cup run you're well into the mid 50s. That's a lot of games to cram into 10 months. (By my count, in our FA Cup run year a couple of seasons back we played fifty seven games, and if we were not a few points off the pace, we would have contested 60 games if we had got to the play-off final. That's madness.) Keep the FA Cup (and scrap the replays), scrap the others and that's your fixture congestion sorted in one fell swoop. Night games will still exist. They offer a practical solution to multi-competition seasons. They are not just a fancy option for atmosphere, they are genuinely needed.
You have to understand that we do it differently over here to most other countries, and that's not necessarily a good thing. I think on the whole we need to catch up with the rest of Europe. We do need less league games. We do need less cup games. We do need a winter break. This is something countless professionals within the game have been saying for years. It always strikes a chord with me when foreign managers are almost uniformly saying that English football has too many games. Plus, 100 teams in 5 leagues of 20? That's some nice symmetry you got going on there. It's a testament to the unique ubiquity of the English game that we can even consider 100 professional clubs in our league system, and it be genuinely achievable. Literally no other country could pull it off. We can. So we should.
It would make the JPT much harder to win, so it`s a no from mebeing proposed.
At least that means we'll never had been in the bottom league
We played over 60 games in season 88/89 and in 02/03 and they were 2 of my favourite ever seasons.
How many on here want SUFC in the PL?
No mention of the premier league dropping their numbers. It would only take cutting it to 18 and the precious souls could have a nice break to go and earn money around the world.It`s just a nice excuse to drop the number of games so that the premier league little luvvies can have a winter break,... because we all would play less games there`d be no reason to not go alongside europe, the space would be there.
Bugger europe, the christmas and new year games are a marvelous British tradition... if i can`t go to a boxing day game, pissed on mum`s Trifle, full to brim with ham, turkey, apple sauce and mince pies, then i`ll absolutely know it`s the end of the footballing world as we know it.
fuck `em
We do need a winter break. This is something countless professionals within the game have been saying for years.
NopeHow many on here want SUFC in the PL?
Not me either. But I thought the Premier League B team bollocks had been laughed out of town a while back. If they do it and get it though I would be amazed.
They'll do whatever they can to resurrect itThat idea's dead in the water I believe
... if i can`t go to a boxing day game, pissed on mum`s Trifle, full to brim with ham, turkey, apple sauce and mince pies, then i`ll absolutely know it`s the end of the footballing world as we know it.
I mostly agree with you. The Paint Pot and the Worthless Cup need fucking off ASAP.I think the Paint Pot needs scrapping, no one worth their salt gives a monkey's bollock about it and it's high time it was dropped. The only other major European nation that has more than one domestic cup competition is France. Every other country has league and one cup. To my mind, that's the logical solution.
There is no need for lower league sides to contest 3 cups along with a taxing league program. It's actually ludicrous when you think about it - League 1 clubs will contest 49 games per season at the very least. If you get a decent cup run you're well into the mid 50s. That's a lot of games to cram into 10 months. (By my count, in our FA Cup run year a couple of seasons back we played fifty seven games, and if we were not a few points off the pace, we would have contested 60 games if we had got to the play-off final. That's madness.) Keep the FA Cup, scrap the others and that's your fixture congestion sorted in one fell swoop. Night games will still exist. They offer a practical solution to multi-competition seasons. They are not just a fancy option for atmosphere, they are genuinely needed.
You have to understand that we do it differently over here to most other countries, and that's not necessarily a good thing. I think on the whole we need to catch up with the rest of Europe. We do need less league games. We do need less cup games. We do need a winter break. This is something countless professionals within the game have been saying for years. It always strikes a chord with me when foreign managers are almost uniformly saying that English football has too many games. Plus, 100 teams in 5 leagues of 20? That's some nice symmetry you got going on there. It's a testament to the unique ubiquity of the English game that we can even consider 100 professional clubs in our league system, and it be genuinely achievable. Literally no other country could pull it off. We can. So we should.
Good luck with that when the clubs need to pay wages out of 38 games instead of 46.
If a club needs a fan to fork out £28 for a ticket then expect him to cough up £34 instead, still up for it?
We'd still have games in midweek due to cup runs
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With it not coming into place till 2019/20 if agreed upon, there's still time for us to be the inaugural members of that league...
Full details: http://mobile.football-league.co.uk//news/article/2016/a-whole-game-solution-3119809.aspx
Well it would have to be the year we would have been promoted![]()
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