somerset
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What would happen if a prem team gets relegated to league 1 over 2 seasons (eg Wolves), and their B team is in league 1. Would they automatically be relegated regardless of where they finished the season before?
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What would happen if a prem team gets relegated to league 1 over 2 seasons (eg Wolves), and their B team is in league 1. Would they automatically be relegated regardless of where they finished the season before?
And who exactly is going to go and WATCH the ressies anyway ? The crowds would be paltry. You might go along to the odd game out of mild interest to see who's coming through, but if that B team isn't allowed to get promoted to the level of its parent club, theres no real incentive to really get behind the ressies and support them in the traditional sense of supporting a club.
RUBBISH idea.
Not in my opinion, if only from a selfish point of view, we are not long out of L1/L2 and we could easily be back there at some point.Not saying it is right the thing to do. But people have constantly moaned about England not winning anything and asked The FA for answers. So they have looked at the most successful European teams - Spain and Germany. What do they do? They have their B teams in the league structure to offer competitive football that matters against senior professionals so that the youngsters can gain vital experience. The top flight clubs also have total control over playing style and tactics, so that the players in the B side are playing in exactly the same way they will be in the A side which eases the transition.
That last point is the massive flaw in the loan system in this country. Brighton obviously play a certain way and players need to know how that is and what it entails while they gain experience. So Shamir Goodwin going to Torquay and playing hoof ball will help him how when he is expected to come back here and partake in a patient passing style?
All the FA are doing is looking at what works elsewhere. So is the potential progress of the national side and attempting to make changes to help them lift the world cup worth putting some lower league teams noses out of joint for? That is the question
As I said before, in the most highly regarded league in Europe they have 'B' or '2' teams competing all the way down the leagues, yes there are restrictions on them being promoted, there are other requirements too that ensure it works out for the other teams in the lower leagues. It Shouldn't be discounted out of hand without first reviewing and understanding how it works in Germany.
I think review of other factors such as league rules (limiting number of foreign or non-academy players) and coaching is the way forward, not talking about killing off clubs.
While I completely agree with you the first EU Directive specifically forbids these types of restriction of work by member states.
It won't be long before UKIP jump on this as the reason for all football fans to vote for them! Withdraw from the EU to improve our national squad! How bizarre!
I have never understood this. Surely it is not a restriction of work as a club can employ as many players from the EU as it wants, they just all can't be in the starting 11. That rule would not stop them being able to sign for English clubs and so would not restrict their right to work.
I see no problem with this just do as most local leagues do and say they can only be promoted to the divion below the one their 1st team is in. This means using this season as an example if Fulham were relegated from the Premier they could be replaced by their B team if they finished in a promotion spot if not they woud be relegated to Div 1. Players would have to be registered for Fulham A or B team so no interchanging to gain possible promotion with a very low accetable games, ie if played more than 6 for one team not able to play for the other in the same season.
While I completely agree with you the first EU Directive specifically forbids these types of restriction of work by member states.
It won't be long before UKIP jump on this as the reason for all football fans to vote for them! Withdraw from the EU to improve our national squad! How bizarre!