To be fair to Citys owners they have decreased ticket prices since they took over, players wages have forced the clubs to increase prices and flog merchendise on order to keep up with player demands, their should have been a worldwide salary cap introduced about 20 years ago to stop it from going insane.
International football is garbage now, the last entertaining WC was France '98, everything since then has been dour, negative football, teams playing more defensive midfielders than strikers. The Euros tends to be a good tournament though.
Also, allowing people from other countries to manage or play for a nation when they have no blood links to that country devalues the purpose of the International game if you can pick and chose like that.
I also think that if players choose to retire from International football then that should be that, not deciding to retire then come back a year later.
They're are plenty of good things about football now, the standard is higher, there's more coverage of english football and leagues from all over the world, you talk directly to players, managers via social media which gives an insight into what they're really like as a person.
Has Football Changed For Better Or Worse?
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posted on 29/4/13
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posted on 29/4/13
To be fair to Citys owners they have decreased ticket prices since they took over, players wages have forced the clubs to increase prices and flog merchendise on order to keep up with player demands, their should have been a worldwide salary cap introduced about 20 years ago to stop it from going insane.
International football is garbage now, the last entertaining WC was France '98, everything since then has been dour, negative football, teams playing more defensive midfielders than strikers. The Euros tends to be a good tournament though.
Also, allowing people from other countries to manage or play for a nation when they have no blood links to that country devalues the purpose of the International game if you can pick and chose like that.
I also think that if players choose to retire from International football then that should be that, not deciding to retire then come back a year later.
They're are plenty of good things about football now, the standard is higher, there's more coverage of english football and leagues from all over the world, you talk directly to players, managers via social media which gives an insight into what they're really like as a person.
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