lo zio
International
- 24 October 2005
- Palermo
no steevio, i can't agree with u. football is not mathematic and a "star" has not necessarily a bigger impact on the game than a "normal" player.
if football was just about this, then it would be useless to play matches. utd face city, ok utd will win because they have more quality players.... that's just wrong.
u wanna limit the gap between top clubs and small clubs? fair enough then introduce a salary cap rule.
but decreasing the gap by keeping just 3 players on the bench is simply unfair.
first of all because u can be sure that a "nani" could have a bigger impact on the game than a boro mid class player.
and (most important) it's unfair because the ones who pay the consequences of this situation are the young players, who will just have less chances to play.
u say that 16 men on the bench is fine for u. i see. but actually this is not about what is fine for u or for me... we're talking about what's fine for our leagues, for our youngsters, for those hundreds of players that every week will know they won't have any chances to play, and will have to look at the matches as they were normal fans.
yesterday milan won thanks to a goal scored by a 18 years old guy. there were inzaghi, seedorf and many others stars on the pitch...but the one who decided the match was an unknown kid who was called by ancelotti from the youth team.
if we had just 5 men on the bench, that guy wouldn't have been called..... and the same story happened with rosina, balotelli, aquilani, cerci, de silvestri, and many other youngsters who were able to show what they're about just by entering into the pitch during the match.
that's what we're talking about
if football was just about this, then it would be useless to play matches. utd face city, ok utd will win because they have more quality players.... that's just wrong.
u wanna limit the gap between top clubs and small clubs? fair enough then introduce a salary cap rule.
but decreasing the gap by keeping just 3 players on the bench is simply unfair.
first of all because u can be sure that a "nani" could have a bigger impact on the game than a boro mid class player.
and (most important) it's unfair because the ones who pay the consequences of this situation are the young players, who will just have less chances to play.
u say that 16 men on the bench is fine for u. i see. but actually this is not about what is fine for u or for me... we're talking about what's fine for our leagues, for our youngsters, for those hundreds of players that every week will know they won't have any chances to play, and will have to look at the matches as they were normal fans.
yesterday milan won thanks to a goal scored by a 18 years old guy. there were inzaghi, seedorf and many others stars on the pitch...but the one who decided the match was an unknown kid who was called by ancelotti from the youth team.
if we had just 5 men on the bench, that guy wouldn't have been called..... and the same story happened with rosina, balotelli, aquilani, cerci, de silvestri, and many other youngsters who were able to show what they're about just by entering into the pitch during the match.
that's what we're talking about
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