Friday, January 14, 2011

English Premier league new rules: Behind the scene

World football trend is changing after the increase in the price and wages of football players all over the world. During last two years Players like Cristiana Ronaldo, Ibrahimovic, Kaka and Robinho were sold in amount heavier than their actual weight.

After this managers all over the world have set their sights to the youth academy players and have started to sign them before they impress in the first team. Past big spenders like Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool, AC Milan and Inter Mialn have adopt the new strategy and set their sights on these young footballers.

We have noticed after the massive spending by Manchester City during the last two years due to which money was rolling out of England, after considering such situation New Premier league rules were introduced according to which every club must register a 25 man squad in which they should have a minimum of eight grown players. Means that they have been associated with FA or Welsh FA for three seasons (or 36 months) prior to their 21st birthday. And home grown does not refer nationality, simply how much years they have spend in England as a youngster. Moreover club can also supplement squad with unlimited number of players under the age of 21.

These rules were introduced to help English economy and to bring in a lot of cash in future. New rules will not only help England government but will also be favourable for the clubs future.

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