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Will it be a case of Aaron L on the right and Aaron R on the left?
now that's pure Spurs... :razz:
Will it be a case of Aaron L on the right and Aaron R on the left?
In FM, i bought Bostock, Scannel, Moses and Ramsey, and stuck them all in my U18 side along with Rose, Parrett etc.
Lets just say i started winning every game 8-0 after that
i wish people would stop going on about the 6 + 5 rule, it will neverhappen, its as illegal as my going into my neighbours house, forcibly feeling up his wife and then taking a spoon and battering him to death with it. and as likely as well.
the rule that might happen is the uefa proposed homegrown rule, where every team in european competition will have to submit their registered squad of 25 (as is the case now i believe) and of that 25 a certain amount will have had to have trained with that club, not any club from that nation, but that club, for 3 years between the age of 15 and 21. doesn't have to be a domestic player, but obviously it gives rise to the possibility of more domestic players coming through. but if we stick with him for another year and a half, for instace, taarabt would count. lennon counts, dervite would count in a years time, pekhart to.
if the lack of domestic players at top european clubs continues to be an issue the way to solve it is not with quick fix legislation like these rules, but long term investment into football at the youngest levels so that players are developed to be good enough from an early age. and it takes less money than people think... i dont think argentina or brazilhave that much money to spend on creating top football talent but they constantly do!
hmm In for him I see possibly anyway. I really dont see it, we are more then covered in that position!!
He's one for the future and can't see those other teams offering him a big role in the club :think:
i wish people would stop going on about the 6 + 5 rule, it will neverhappen, its as illegal as my going into my neighbours house, forcibly feeling up his wife and then taking a spoon and battering him to death with it. and as likely as well.
the rule that might happen is the uefa proposed homegrown rule, where every team in european competition will have to submit their registered squad of 25 (as is the case now i believe) and of that 25 a certain amount will have had to have trained with that club, not any club from that nation, but that club, for 3 years between the age of 15 and 21. doesn't have to be a domestic player, but obviously it gives rise to the possibility of more domestic players coming through. but if we stick with him for another year and a half, for instace, taarabt would count. lennon counts, dervite would count in a years time, pekhart to.
if the lack of domestic players at top european clubs continues to be an issue the way to solve it is not with quick fix legislation like these rules, but long term investment into football at the youngest levels so that players are developed to be good enough from an early age. and it takes less money than people think... i dont think argentina or brazilhave that much money to spend on creating top football talent but they constantly do!
i hink that it will happen in some form... and here's the reason why.
the transfer system is illegal as is the transfew window! both of these contravine EU regulations but the clubs agree to self police.
Uefa have more or less stated to the clubs if you take the 6+5 rule to the European union then they will take the transfer system to it.... outcome - Christiano Ronaldo joins Real Madrid for £8m (the cost of paying the remainder of his contract).
clubs wont want that. their assets will be virtually worthless.
There is some good news for Gunners boss Arsene Wenger however as Arsenal edged closer to signing £5m Aaron Ramsey after Cardiff City's teenager met Wenger in Switzerland on Saturday. (News of the World)
It's not up to the clubs or FIFA, but the EU. One challenge from a European player restricted from playing in England, for example, and FIFA, UEFA, the FA and the club's concerned will find themselves hauled before the courts and their asses fined until they've got no money left, that's even before the player's sued the same parties for restraint of trade.i hink that it will happen in some form... and here's the reason why.
the transfer system is illegal as is the transfew window! both of these contravine EU regulations but the clubs agree to self police.
Uefa have more or less stated to the clubs if you take the 6+5 rule to the European union then they will take the transfer system to it.... outcome - Christiano Ronaldo joins Real Madrid for £8m (the cost of paying the remainder of his contract).
clubs wont want that. their assets will be virtually worthless.