To clubs operating outside of their national football associations, UEFA and FIFA should be implemented immediately and without delay, incorporating non compete clauses in contracts that lapse, meaning that players who's contract's run out cannot immediately sign for a dirty dozen club for 12 months.
Where would these dirty dozen get their players from? They are not renowned for their academies per say, if they have no access to the players if the footballing world and it's associations, the model falls apart and the club's fail to exist.
Ban sale of players
posted on 20/4/21
Bit harsh on Swansea and Cardiff?
It'll become two different games, sort of like rugby union and league, where no one knows the difference between the game they play but it's different nonetheless. Or like wrestling, where there's different federations, players can't compete in one if they're registered in another, and they're a judas cvnt who becomes a whipping boy for the rest of their contacts if they decide to jump ship.
posted on 20/4/21
Yeah Porto and Ajax won’t keep selling their best players will they - you will not get a unified approach
posted on 20/4/21
comment by Striketeam7 - supporter of the ESL (U18109)
posted 14 minutes ago
Yeah Porto and Ajax won’t keep selling their best players will they - you will not get a unified approach
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They can still sell their players, just not to the dirty dozen and whoever is in this ESL
No players, players of quality, no product = death
posted on 20/4/21
Absolutely there should be a straight out ban on transfers to them and they will be stuck. Players wouldnt want to be stuck in a squad with no chance of playing and no chance of going anywhere else
posted on 20/4/21
In the short term it might at least slow things down, but if the ESL looks like being a success, all you’d get is players of non-ESL clubs running down their contracts, and leaving for free.
In the long term, ESL clubs will be able to plow tonnes of money into their academies.
Plus they’ll still trade players between themselves.
As I say, not selling them players now would be merely a minor inconvenience.
posted on 20/4/21
Yeah, good luck with that players would just go to court and buy themselves out their contract.
posted on 20/4/21
Also, they have all produced from their academies and each have at least one homegrown player among their star men.
Barca are literally known for having an amazing academy.