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Sepp Blatter says what we already knew


FIFA boss claims foreigners in the Prem have harmed the national side

Sepp Blatter

Sepp Blatter - a man whose comments are always informative, cutting edge and universally welcomed among the football community - has claimed the influx of foreign players in the Premier League has weakened the English national side:

“In the strong Premier League teams the best players are not always English.

“These teams are preparing national players for England’s opponents.

“The Premier League has

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Posted: June 6th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

Vote: Is FIFA’s foreign quota proposal a good idea?


Xenophobes rejoice over Sepp’s latest masterplan

Sepp Blatter

During a congress held at the home of football, Sydney, Australia, FIFA delegates have overwhelmingly voted in favour of Sepp Blatter’s ‘six-plus-five’ plan, which would could limit the amount of foreign players in a team to five. The BBC sez:

Blatter wants to restrict the number of foreign players in teams by the start in the 2010/11 season, with a minimum of four home-grown players.

He added he expects it to grow to six, with a maximum of five foreigners, by 2012/13 - and claims the plan has the backing of key European delegates.

In contrast, the “home-grown players” rule, which is set to be expanded from next season, has received EU backing. That means four players in a Champions League or Uefa Cup squad must have been developed by the club, with another four having been produced by clubs from the same federation.

The rule is discriminatory and contradicts European law, and seems to be going down about as well as Blatter’s suggestion that women footballers should wear tighter shorts. But what do you think? Would a shake-up like this be good for the game? Would it encourage the big teams to invest more in their youth training structures? Votes and comments below, please.

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Posted: May 30th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey