"Everyone, today I am taking advantage of the Premier League Chairman's Summit 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 various bad behaviors against the referees that have occurred in the Premier League in the past period, we will adopt a zero-tolerance attitude and resolutely impose severe punishments."
David Bernstein said it loudly and forcefully.
Many people present looked unhappy, especially Abramovich.
Everyone can see that a large part of this decision was made because of Chelsea.
Who makes Chelsea have a troublemaker?
"We all know that our league is fast-paced and intense.
The referees are human beings.
As long as they are human beings, mistakes will inevitably occur in this fast-paced game, but this should not be a source of dissatisfaction and criticism from the coaches. and sarcastic reasons.”
"There used to be a very famous head coach who thought his team had been treated unfairly.
He thought he had been wronged.
However, I specifically talked to the referee committee and we didn't think there was anything wrong with the penalty."
"As I just said, the referee team is also human, and humans will make mistakes.
But you can't say that the last time the referee team made a mistake, it was beneficial to you, so you never mentioned it, but this time it harmed your interests, you We have to make a big fuss, what does this mean?”
David Bernstein asked everyone, his tone was a bit unpleasant, but who said she represents the FA and the government?
"This rule will not only apply to the head coach, but also to all coaching staff, staff and team doctors.
We will take a heavy blow against those irrational actions, not only to give red cards on the spot, but also to send them off the field.
We will definitely impose additional penalties based on the severity of the case.”
Having said this, David Bernstein slowed down and said, "I hope everyone here can take a warning and work together to maintain the atmosphere and order of the league."
While Yang Huan was listening, he kept looking at Abramovich opposite with a smile, and found that the Russian's face was ashen, so he really didn't want to be too ugly.
In fact, Mourinho's approach is indeed unreasonable, and it is very controversial even in the circle.
There is no doubt that the Portuguese madman is indeed very successful as a head coach, and he is also considered a very capable top coach.
However, Yang Huan did not dare to compliment some of his actions.
Especially in recent years, I don't know if it is because he is getting older and his learning ability has declined.
He has become more and more obsessed with his own management philosophy and behavior model, and there are even signs of getting worse.
From a personal point of view, he is indeed successful, but behind his success, the club needs to keep wiping his butt.
Therefore, now Abramovich and Chelsea are simply sitting on pins and needles in the Premier League.
The FA's decision to protect the refereeing staff is not surprising at all.
Because UEFA has already made corresponding decisions.
Therefore, although a few Premier League teams have some opinions on this, most of them still support it.
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 players has gradually increased, and the level of foreign players has also been uneven.
After our investigation, we found that there are even signs of an overflow of low-level foreign players playing in the Premier League
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As soon as David Bernstein said these words, the hearts of almost everyone below were raised in their throats.
Reform of labor certification is finally coming "Raising the entry threshold for foreign players, limiting the number of low-level foreign players, improving the level and quality of foreign players, and making more space for local players have become a major problem before us."
"After many negotiations between the Football Association, the Premier League, and the Ministry of Home Affairs, we have come up with a reform plan for labor certificates.
We will take this opportunity to discuss it with everyone today."
Yang Huan may have even seen this plan earlier than Scudmore.
Many people say that the FA proposed this plan because England lost the World Cup in Brazil.
Actually not.
As early as the Football Association implemented the youth training reform of the Glorious Revolution, labor certification reform was one of the issues.
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Because for the Football Association and the British government, the prosperity of the Premier League has not brought any benefits to the England national team.
They think this is unreasonable and unacceptable.
Therefore, don’t listen to the nonsense that David Bernstein said before about improving the level of foreign players.
The real reason is to limit the number of foreign players and make room for local youth training players.
In addition, in the past two years, England has implemented the Glorious Revolution youth training reform.
Although the results have not yet been seen, the system is now in place for the sake of the living space of this group of youth training players.
Let me ask, if a young talent from youth training disappears because he doesn’t get a chance, wouldn’t it be a loss that outweighs the gain?
Don't say anything like the smell of wine is not afraid of deep alleys, or saying that wherever Messi goes, there will always be Messi.
Whether young players can become talents depends on many, very complicated factors.
This is like how a child is raised to become a talent.
Anyone who has been a parent knows how difficult it can be.
Parental divorce, boarding school, changing schools, or even just a change of environment may affect a child's growth.
Just imagine, it is so difficult for a family to devote all its efforts to cultivating a child, and how difficult it is for a club to cultivate so many players at the same time.
If training could be successful by simply giving opportunities or investing resources, then youth training would not be so difficult.
Wealthy teams such as Barcelona and Real Madrid could completely produce batches of industrial products.
Regarding the issue of British labor certificates, there has been a long-standing dispute within the Premier League.
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, which will bring sufficient market competition and drive 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 relaxing labor certification will be beneficial to them.
Another view is that it should be more stringent, believing that the current proliferation of low-level foreign players has not only not brought much help to the Premier League, but has greatly squeezed out the living space of local players, which is not conducive to the development of youth training in England.
People who hold the former view will refute the latter, believing that it is because the value of local players in England is inflated, which has led many teams to choose high-quality and cheap foreign players out of cost-effectiveness considerations.
But the latter will also refute, believing that the reason why the value of local players in England is inflated is precisely because the previous teams do not pay attention to youth training, are eager for quick success, and want to buy high-quality and cheap foreign players to improve the team's immediate combat effectiveness.
Don’t think about long-term planning.
Of course, the former can definitely refute that the league is under great competition pressure, or something else like that.
But the latter can definitely refute it again.
In short, this type of nonsense has long been talked about to the point where my ears are full of cocoons.
Judging from the FA's move to further restrict labor certification this time, they are leaning towards the latter.
But this cannot be said wrong, it can only be said that they chose the latter path.
The key is not how to choose, but how to guide.
David Bernstein introduced the FA's plan in great detail.
For example, to automatically qualify for a labor certificate, players from the top ten FIFA rankings of their national team must play 30% of their appearances, players from countries 11 to 20 must play 45% of their appearances, and then 20% of their appearances.
Countries from 1 to 30 must participate at 60%, while countries from 31 to 50 must participate at 75%.
In other words, the labor certificate limit has been reduced from the original more than 70 to the current top 50.
There are also strict requirements for the number of appearances, and the control will be stricter.
The level of foreign players introduced will definitely be higher.
However, in addition to this rigid rule, there will also be a special scoring system.
For example, if the player's transfer fee is higher than 75% of the effective transfer in the same period, he can get three points; if the player's transfer fee is higher than 75%, he can get two points; if the player's salary is higher than 70%, he can get three points.
Five other valid contracts can get three points, and fifty to seventy-five percent can get two points.
If the player's current club is a top league team and the player plays more than 30% of the league time, one point will be awarded.
Over the past twelve months, players have taken part in the group stages of the continent's top cup competitions, with one point.
Score four or more points to qualify for approval.
According to the definition of the Football Association, the top league includes the top six leagues in Europe, that is to say, Ligue 1 and the Portuguese Super League also count.
As for continental cup competitions, in addition to the Champions League and Europa League, it also includes the Copa Libertadores.
In addition, the same regulations also have many detailed provisions.
David Bernstein read a lot on it, but it is not as clear as the T display behind him.
The bosses and senior management of the following twenty clubs all looked seriously, because they all knew that this policy would greatly change their existing business methods, especially the introduction of high-quality and low-priced foreign players.
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In fact, there is nothing wrong with the FA's plan.
Because in their plan, when the level of imported foreign players is high, the transfer fee will also increase.
At that time, those teams that cannot afford it will naturally turn their targets to local players and youth training, and slowly change form a new class differentiation.
Upstream teams can completely avoid promoting local youth training and instead introduce high-level foreign players and the best local stars to maintain their competitiveness, but they will have to pay expensive transfer fees.
Mid-range teams appropriately introduce high-level foreign players, cultivate excellent local players, and then sell them to upper-level teams in exchange for expensive transfer fees.
The most typical example is Everton.
As for the lower-tier teams, if they can't bring in high-level foreign players, that's fine.
If they focus on cultivating local players and youth training, they can still avoid relegation and sell at a good price.
Many people just focus on the Premier League teams and feel that the value of local players is too outrageous.
But in fact, the English league now has five levels and there are so many professional players.
The transfer fees for most players are relatively unimaginable.
So expensive, especially for mid- to lower-tier teams.
Of course, if you're just looking at the signings of wealthy teams, that's a different matter.
Because you know, what they want to introduce are the top local players, or the most promising players to become top players.
Let me ask, players like this will be equally expensive no matter which country they are placed in.
It's just that the Premier League is relatively richer.
It should be said that this plan of the Football Association is quite benign, because now both La Liga and Bundesliga are basically following this model, so teams such as Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid, etc.
There is no need to consider youth training and talent development.
If you need it, just use the money to buy it.
However, the planning is beautiful, but the impact it brings is also very huge.
Therefore, as soon as David Bernstein finished speaking, he immediately caused an uproar.
Almost without exception, opposition prevails.
Because for many teams, in the past, rich men could spend some money to buy high-quality and cheap foreign players, but now This road is dead.
Not only is there no way to go, but you have to transition to the painful youth training to help England develop local players.
Nimei, labor and management are not philanthropists, so why should we help you?
Therefore, the entire conference room immediately exploded.
But David Bernstein was obviously mentally prepared for the situation, and he was calm and calm, as if he was already sure of victory
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