"Everyone, taking advantage of the Premier League presidential summit today, I want to convey some of the FA's resolutions to everyone present."
After Richard Scudmore's routine opening remarks, FA Chairman David Bernstein took the stage to speak.
Everyone, including Yang Huan, was mentally prepared for this.
"In view of the past period of time in the Premier League, we will adopt a zero tolerance attitude and resolutely punish the various bad behaviors of the referees in the Premier League."
David Bernstein said loudly and powerfully.
Many people present were not very good-looking, especially Abramovich.
Everyone can see that a large part of this resolution is due to Chelsea.
Who makes Chelsea a troublemaker?
"We all know that our league is fast-paced and fierce. The referees are people. As long as they are people, mistakes will inevitably occur in this fast-paced game, but this should not become the dissatisfaction and criticism of the coaches. And irony."
"In the past, a very prestigious coach thought that his team was treated unfairly. He believed that he was wronged. However, I have specifically learned from the referee committee that we don't think there is any problem with the penalty?"
"As I said just now, the referee team is also human. If you are a human being, you will make mistakes, but you cannot say that the last time the referee team made a mistake, it was beneficial to you, so you would never mention it, but this time he harmed your interests. I'm going to make a big fuss, what is this?"
David Bernstein questioned everyone, his tone was a bit uncomfortable, but who made her represent the FA and the government?
"This rule will not only apply to the head coach, but also all the coaching staff, staff and team doctors. We will throw heavy punches against those irrational actions, not just giving a red card on the spot, sending a penalty out of the field, Later, we will definitely further impose additional penalties based on the severity of the circumstances."
Speaking of this, David Bernstein slowed down, "I hope everyone here can take a warning and jointly maintain the atmosphere and order of the league."
When Yang Huan listened, Abramovich, who had always smiled at his face, found that the Russians had an iron-blue face. It was really not too ugly.
In fact, Mourinho's approach is really unreasonable, even in the circle is also very controversial.
There is no doubt that the Portuguese madman is indeed very successful as the head coach, and he is also a very powerful top coach.
However, Yang Huan could not compliment him for some of his actions.
Especially in recent years, I don’t know if he is getting older and his learning ability has declined. He has become more and more obsessed with his own management philosophy and behavior mode, and there are even signs of intensification.
From a personal point of view, he is indeed successful, but behind his success, the club needs to wipe his **** constantly, so now Abramovich and Chelsea are just like sitting on pins and needles in the Premier League.
The FA’s decision to protect the referees’ decision is not worth all the fuss about.
Because UEFA has already had a corresponding resolution.
Therefore, although a few Premier League teams have some opinions on this, more support them.
But on the next issue, it is not so easy to get the recognition of the Premier League team.
"With the rapid development of the league in the past few years, the number of foreign aid has gradually increased, and the level of foreign aid is also uneven. After our investigation, we found that low-level foreign aid playing in the Premier League even showed signs of flooding. "
When David Bernstein said this, the heart of almost everyone below came up.
The reform of the labor certification is finally coming!
"Improving the entry barriers for foreign aid, limiting the number of low-level foreign aid, improving the level and quality of foreign aid, and making more room for local players, this has become a major problem before us."
"After many negotiations between our FA, the Premier League, and the internal affairs department, we have come up with a reform plan for labor certification. Today, we will take this opportunity to discuss it with everyone."
Yang Huan might even have seen this set of plans earlier than Skudmore.
Many people say that it is because England lost the World Cup in Brazil that the Football Association put forward this plan.
Actually not.
The reform of labor certification was one of the issues long after the FA launched the youth training reform of the Glorious Revolution.
Because for the FA and the British government, the prosperity of the Premier League has not brought any benefits to the English national team. They think this is unreasonable and unacceptable.
So, don't listen to the nonsense that David Bernstein said before to improve the level of foreign aid. The real reason is to limit the number of foreign aid and make room for local youth players.
In addition, in the past two or two years, England has implemented a glorious revolutionary youth training reform. Although it has not yet seen the effect, the system is now coming out for the survival of this group of youth training players.
May I ask, if the embryos from the youth training are stunned by the lack of opportunity, wouldn't it be worth the loss?
Don't say anything, the aroma of wine is not afraid of the deep alley, or what to say, Messi is always talking wherever Messi goes.
Whether young players can become talents is very, very complex.
This is like how a child is cultivated to become a talent.
Everyone who has been a parent knows how difficult this is.
Parents' divorce, boarding school, changing school, or even just changing the environment may affect the growth of the child.
Imagine that it is so difficult for a family to cultivate a child with all their heart, and how difficult is it for a club to cultivate so many players at the same time?
If you can cultivate success by simply giving opportunities or investing resources, then youth training will not be so difficult. Giant teams such as Barcelona and Real Madrid can all be produced in batches.
Regarding the issue of British labor certification, disputes within the Premier League have a long history.
There is a view that it is too strict and should be relaxed to allow more outstanding young players or high-level foreign players to enter the Premier League, bringing full market competition and driving the growth and progress of local players.
This view is currently dominated by Wenger, because Arsenal's youth training system has always attached great importance to recruiting high-level young players from outside England, so it is beneficial for them to relax the labor license.
There is also a view that it should be more stringent. It is believed that the current flood of low-level foreign aid has not brought much help to the Premier League, but has squeezed out the living space of local players and is not conducive to the development of youth training in England.
Those who hold the former view will refute the latter, believing that it is because of the overpriced local players in England that many teams can only choose high-quality and cheap foreign aid out of cost-effective considerations.
However, the latter will also refute that the reason why the English players are inflated is precisely because these teams do not pay attention to youth training, are eager for quick success, and want to buy cheap foreign aid to improve the team's immediate combat effectiveness. Do not consider long-term planning.
Of course, the former can certainly refute that there is a lot of competition in the league, or other things like that.
But the latter can certainly be refuted.
In short, this kind of nonsense topic has long been talking about ears.
Judging from the FA’s measures to further restrict labor certification this time, they are biased towards the latter.
But this cannot be said wrong, only that they have chosen the other way.
The key is not how to choose, but how to guide.
David Bernstein introduced the FA's plan in detail.
For example, to automatically qualify for a labor certification, the top ten FIFA players of the national team will play 30%, the 11-20 national players will play 45%, and then 20 Countries from 1 to 30 must play 60% of the games, while countries from 31 to 50 must play 75%.
In other words, the labor certification limit has been reduced from the original 70-plus to the current top 50. There are also strict requirements for the number of appearances. The control is stricter, and the level of foreign aid introduced will be relatively higher.
However, in addition to this rigid requirement, there will be a special scoring system.
For example, if a player’s transfer fee is higher than 75% for a valid transfer during the same period, he can get three points, 50% to 75%, and two points; the salary is higher than 70%. Five other valid contracts, can get three points, 50% to 75%, get two points.
The player’s current club is a top-level league team, and players play more than 30% of the league time for one point.
In the past twelve months, players have participated in the group stage of the continent's top cup tournaments, one point.
A score of four or more is eligible to be approved.
In the definition of the FA, the top leagues include the top six leagues in Europe, that is to say, Ligue 1 and the Portuguese Super League are also considered.
As for the continental cups, in addition to the Champions League and the Europa League, they also include the Copa Libertadores.
In addition, there are many detailed provisions for the same regulations.
David Bernstein read a lot on it, not as clear as the ppt display behind him.
The bosses and executives of the following twenty clubs all look serious, because they all know that this policy will greatly change their existing business methods, especially the introduction of high-quality and cheap foreign aid.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with the FA's plan.
Because in their plan, the level of foreign aid introduced is high, and the transfer fee will also increase. At that time, those teams that cannot afford it will naturally turn their goals to local players and youth training, and slowly change Into a new class differentiation.
Upstream teams can absolutely not promote local youth training, and specifically introduce high-level foreign aid and the best local players to maintain their competitiveness, but they have to pay expensive transfer fees.
The midstream team appropriately introduces high-level foreign aid, cultivates excellent local players, and then sells them to upstream teams in exchange for expensive transfer fees. The most typical example is Everton.
As for the downstream teams, they can't bring in high-level foreign aid. It's okay. They focus on cultivating local players and youth training. They can still be relegated and can still sell for a good price.
Many people just stare at the Premier League team and feel that the local players are too ridiculous, but in fact, the English League now has five levels and there are so many professional players. The transfer fee of most players is relatively unimaginable. That's so expensive, especially the signings of mid and lower teams.
Of course, if you just stare at the signings of the giants, it's another matter.
Because you have to know that they want to introduce the top local players, or the most promising players.
Just ask, in which country such players are equally expensive!
However, the Premier League is relatively more financially rich.
The FA’s plan, it should be said, is quite benign, because now whether it is La Liga or Bundesliga, it is basically such a model, so Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Dortmund and Atletico Madrid and other teams, There is no need to consider youth training and talent training.
If you need it, come out and buy it.
It’s just that the planning is beautiful, but the impact it brings is also very huge.
Therefore, as soon as David Bernstein's voice fell, it immediately caused an uproar.
Almost without exception, the opposition has occupied the majority.
Because for many teams, it used to be a rich man, who can get cheap foreign aid with just a little money, but now?
This road will not work.
Not only is it impossible to get through, but you have to transform to do that hard-working youth training? Helping England train local players?
Nimei, labor and capital are not philanthropists, why do you help?
Therefore, the whole meeting room is directly fried.
But David Bernstein was clearly prepared for the scene, and he didn't panic, as if he had a chance to win.
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