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It was ridiculous that clubs could actually command a fee for a player who was no longer under contract with them, that had to end, in what other industry does that happen? The player honoured his contract, and should have been able to move on after it ended. Clubs had far too much power for far too long and were too greedy, now the shoes on the other foot they don't like it.
It's rare that players actually run down their contract though it does obviously happen, but the onus is then on the club to sell the player if he hasn't re-signed with 2 years remaining, that's the standard practice at most clubs anyway, I know it was at Arsenal for years before Wenger came in and lost his grip. Generally players don't run down their contracts though because they risk being dropped and that means losing their international places and losing their value and worth to their personal sponsors, so an acceptable half way house is met where both sides agree a release clause. Trent may have walked away for a nominal fee but the downside for him is he's now disliked by most of Merseyside. Lower level players also risk reputational damage by downing tools. It is true about PSR however, it basically means the top five or six clubs operate like some kind of cartel that helps to keep the likes of Aston Villa and Newcastle at arms length. Those rules need to change. On the last day of the Serie A season, 75 out of the 220 starting players (34%) were Italian, there were even less English starters in the Premier League, 59 English starters from 220 players (26.8%), whilst England still have a lot of top level players in comparison to the Italians, it seems inevitable to me that eventually the English national side will go the same way as Italy in time, how could it not if you continually shrink the player pool. We've just got lucky that the few English players left happen to be top top players, whereas the Italians best players, are bang average. The homegrown quote rule is also a nonsense that's already been exploited by the top clubs such as Under 21 farm loaning, so that's irrelevant as well, wont do anything to retain, harness or develop actual local talent that can go on and play for the national side. Kind Regards. |