So Roberto Martinez claims that the transfer window is becoming a circus (becoming! Where has he been for the last 10 years?) on the basis that Manure could nip and take his two prize possessions at the last minute with no hope of him getting replacements. Alan Pardew bemoaning Arsenal's offer for Cabaye just before their game. The activity is a goldmine for the media who milk it to the extreme, and it is lapped up by many fans. They moan about the 'Bale Saga' but then keep on about it themselves.
It's not the best system in the world but would a return to the old system be a step forward or step backwards? Should football change it's calendar so that contracts, at least in this country and maybe Europe, end on the 31st May rather than June and then the closure of the window forward to the day before the first game?
The other consideration is the January window which is probably a godsend for those at the foot of the table but equally a binfest for media and fans alike. Should that be scrapped.
Personally, I would hate to see a return to the old system where your players could be poached any time up until the last couple of weeks in March but I do think closing the window before the season starts would be far better. And let's be honest, a large proportion of the big deals like Bale are not just dealt with in the window, their sounded out by agents/players and clubs long before the window actually opens!
It's not the best system in the world but would a return to the old system be a step forward or step backwards? Should football change it's calendar so that contracts, at least in this country and maybe Europe, end on the 31st May rather than June and then the closure of the window forward to the day before the first game?
The other consideration is the January window which is probably a godsend for those at the foot of the table but equally a binfest for media and fans alike. Should that be scrapped.
Personally, I would hate to see a return to the old system where your players could be poached any time up until the last couple of weeks in March but I do think closing the window before the season starts would be far better. And let's be honest, a large proportion of the big deals like Bale are not just dealt with in the window, their sounded out by agents/players and clubs long before the window actually opens!