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Quote from: IDM on May 06, 2014, 12:56:34 pmWe have a great structure in our league pyramid - look at our own ups and downs in the last 20 years for example?What is the obsession with describing the English league structure as a pyramid.. it's a straight line down to the conference.. anything below thwei resembling a pyramid is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.. no one is envious if the way the northern counties 3rd division has a regional split!..
We have a great structure in our league pyramid - look at our own ups and downs in the last 20 years for example?
I find it incredible how scared of change people get. They're not even prepared to hear the idea, the headline is enough for them to start lobbying for opposition.
It's sad that this idea gets as far as being publshed. Are they looking to gauge reaction? That in itself shows they don't understand what unerpins the foundations of fan's support. Interfere with the free passage from bottom to top, top to bottom and they kill the game.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on May 08, 2014, 08:12:00 amIt's sad that this idea gets as far as being publshed. Are they looking to gauge reaction? That in itself shows they don't understand what unerpins the foundations of fan's support. Interfere with the free passage from bottom to top, top to bottom and they kill the game.What a load of nonsense. You haven't even seen the idea - as it's yet to be published - yet you have already written it off.How about you let them publish it, then you read it, then you decide if you don't like it.
That's all very nice Martin - but how are posters on here able to rubbish an idea that is yet to be published?Will they be reviewing the third Hobbit film later this week?
It is, but I don't quite get it. It states about the start of it, but say West Brom had a B team, what happens to it upon their relegation, does it disappear? I don't quite understand that. Do newly promoted teams have the right to one - eg could Leicester have had one upon promotion. Where do they enter?I'm not sure it would be great for fans of say Leeds to have to visit Man Utd B - it's just silly.Imagine the league 1 play offs having Arsenal, Man C, Man U and Liverpool B in them - that would be bizarre if it happened, would it then end up with 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th in them?The report raises some good points, but B teams aren't the way, improving coaching at clubs like ours and puttin the vast sums of Premier league and FA money into youth/U21 football makes much, much more sense.
Haven't read it all but this obsession with getting young pros playing first team football is still not addressing the key issue for me which is youth coaching.It doesn't matter if a 19 year old is playing for Arsenal, Arsenal B or Accrington - if he wasn't taught well enough at 12-15 then it won't benefit the England team which is what most of this seems to be about. When our youngsters are better then by default less foreign players will be purchased.I also believe Germany are looking into scrapping the current system they have over there with regards to "B" teams in the pyramid.
This is how well it (doesn't) work in Germany.http://www.wsc.co.uk/the-archive/923-Europe/598-the-killer-bs
I've read somewhere (can't remember where) that they're doing away with it in Germany.The clubs who have B Teams in the 3. Liga (Dortmund, Stuttgart, Wolfsburg etc.) apparently see it as a waste of time, and it's not seen to be helping the national side as they haven't won anything since 1996.Even so, there seems to be a different culture in other countries, especially in Spain. This may help to explain the relative lack of resistance in the countries where they do this. I'm happy to be corrected on this, but I think I'm right in saying Spanish lower-league football is nowhere near as well supported as the English lower leagues, and doesn't have the same history as the Football League as a proper competition in its own right.The average attendance in the Spanish second tier in 2013-14 for instance was about 7,000, making it nowhere near as well-watched as the Championship. I don't know how they do further down, but if 2nd tier attendances are that low on average, it suggests that the lower leagues aren't very well supported there.