Friday 8 October 2010

International break

We all want to be able to see the International fixtures played alongside with the Premier league fixtures at the same time, but as the certain clubs would complain due to lack of player quality, This idea could be a genuinly good idea for the majority of the club and it could bring in the elusive winter break in the Premier league calendar.

We all hope to see a more interesting Premier league title race each year but always end up with the same result... Arsenal and Chelsea start superbly with Manchester United trailing, then United come strong with Arsenal dropping off in the last ten games and then going down to the last few weeks with United or Chelsea winning the title. But if they were to play two matches during the international break these matches could be more interesting and change the mindset and tactics of teams immediately. The FA could make the fixtures during the international breaks more meaningful to the lesser teams like the newly promoted teams or constantly struggling teams. As the countries around the world are trying to emulate the success of the German youth systems for the future this could be the perfect solution. Seeing as the clubs would be lacking in players to fill there squad  they would have to turn to youth talent unless they decide to forfeit the match, maybe there wouldn't be as many fans there but it could help there experience, which was proved when Jack Wilshere went on loan to Bolton to gain some invaluable experience.

The votes  from the clubs may be low if the rule came into place we could see the Everton's and the Fulham's of the Premier league pushing for Europe consistently and survival for the Blackpool's and Wigan's.

For a new Premier league this could be the way to look for a breakthrough in a constant variety if surprising results.

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