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Re: Premier League 'hurting England' so says EPL chairman
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2008, 02:44:45 PM »
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Premier League chairman Sir David Richards says the England team is being hampered by overseas players.

The league's chief executive Richard Scudamore has argued against the introduction of a quota system.

Yet Richards gave a damning verdict on the league's impact on the England team when he spoke at a conference in Dubai at the end of May.

"Does the Premier League hurt the national side? I think the answer has to be yes," Richards said.

"We've been a bit lazy in the Premier League over the years.

"We created a system of academies and every club spends about £3m a year developing young players. But it hasn't worked, because the availability for us to go out and buy the best stars is an easy thing.

"Anybody who comes into the league needs to stay in it, so needs to buy the best stars.
"We pick kids up at eight years old, we send them to the academy, then at 16 we make them a student, then at 18 we say they haven't made it."

Richards's comments were delivered in a speech at the Third Dubai International Sports Conference, held in the United Arab Emirates principality at the end of May.

He has not denied making the comments, but has claimed what he said was not quite what he meant.

The Premier League responded to the news by saying: "These comments do not represent the collective view of the Premier League."

The views are certainly in conflict with Scudamore, who has insisted England's failure to qualify for Euro 2008 had nothing to do with the influx of overseas stars to the Premier League.

But Richards went further by admitting former England manager Steve McClaren lost his job last year because of the status quo.

"Steve will tell you that he has to have the best players available and the Premier League has hurt him," Richards said.

"In fact, I would probably go as far as to say the Premier League has probably cost him his job. Because what we've done, we've actually bought all these foreign players in."

Research by BBC Sport last month found that the number of England-qualified players in the Premier League hit an all-time low last season.

Only 170 of the 498 players who started matches in the top flight in 2007-08 were English - just 34.1% of the total.

It marked a big slide from 2006-07, when 191 (38%) of the starters were English.

The Premier League's chairman also said their desire for an 18-club top flight has met with opposition from the 20 teams, adding: "The 20 shareholders said, 'No, we ain't voting to go down to 18'. So fixture congestion is a real problem."

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Re: Premier League 'hurting England' so says EPL chairman
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2008, 03:08:45 PM »
He again wit dis nonesense
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Re: Premier League 'hurting England' so says EPL chairman
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2008, 03:27:05 PM »
England didn't qualify fuh de World Cup in 1994

Reached the semi final of the European Championship in 1996

Couldn't make the World Cup quarter finals in 1998

Got knocked out in the first round of the European Championships in 2000

Got knocked out at the World Cup quarter final stage in 2002

Got knocked out at the quarter final stage of the European Championships in 2004

Replicated the 2002 World Cup result in 2006

Failed to qualify for the European Championships in 2008


1 semi final and 3 quarter final finishes in 8 major tournaments.

This for a so called top team?

Was the EPL to blame for these failures?  The EPL was formed in 1992/93.  At that time, there were 11 players from outside of the British Isles.   That was the year England failed to qualify for the World Cup.

By 2002/03 season, 36% of the EPL players were from outside of the British Isles.  Coincidentally, England had a semi final appearance in a European Championship and made the quarter finals of the World Cup.

Basically, the English lookin to blame foreigners for their poor results but the truth is, compared to the truly elite teams and with the exception of one or two players, dey jes shitty.
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Re: Premier League 'hurting England' so says EPL chairman
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2008, 03:53:26 PM »
England didn't qualify fuh de World Cup in 1994

Reached the semi final of the European Championship in 1996

Couldn't make the World Cup quarter finals in 1998

Got knocked out in the first round of the European Championships in 2000

Got knocked out at the World Cup quarter final stage in 2002

Got knocked out at the quarter final stage of the European Championships in 2004

Replicated the 2002 World Cup result in 2006

Failed to qualify for the European Championships in 2008


1 semi final and 3 quarter final finishes in 8 major tournaments.

This for a so called top team?

Was the EPL to blame for these failures?  The EPL was formed in 1992/93.  At that time, there were 11 players from outside of the British Isles.   That was the year England failed to qualify for the World Cup.

By 2002/03 season, 36% of the EPL players were from outside of the British Isles.  Coincidentally, England had a semi final appearance in a European Championship and made the quarter finals of the World Cup.

Basically, the English lookin to blame foreigners for their poor results but the truth is, compared to the truly elite teams and with the exception of one or two players, dey jes shitty.

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Re: Premier League 'hurting England' so says EPL chairman
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2008, 04:47:27 PM »
Are Scots, Irish and Welsh considered foreigners. What if top 4 finds comprised of Scots, NIrish and Welsh, what is the situation there?

 

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