Benitez wants to play reserves in Premiership

Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊



eastlondonseagull

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
Benitez wants to play reserves in Football League

...at the expense of smaller clubs. What a tosser.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/6471413.stm



Benitez wants reserve team revamp

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez and Chelsea counterpart Jose Mourinho both agree on the matter of reserve team football...

Benitez and Chelsea boss Mourinho want to put their B teams in the Football League Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez wants to field his reserve team in the Football League.

Benitez believes the current reserves set-up in football is not beneficial to the youngsters and wants changes.

He said: "I would like to see reserve teams of the big clubs like ourselves playing in the Football League. Why not if they have enough quality?

"Our young players may have the quality but not the experience for the first team. They are only on the bench."

He added: "That will bridge the gap between the youngsters and the first team.

"If you do not give young players the chance to play competitive football and to learn things, things become impossible."

Benitez managed the second string of Real Madrid in Spain where the B teams of the Bernabeu club and others are allowed to play in the lower echelons of the country's league football.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has also stated he would like to put a side out in the Football League.

"It is clear that the reserve system doesn't work, the reserve league is nothing," said Benitez.

"You can see youngsters playing just 18 games a season, that is nothing. Certainly not enough for the development of these players.

"It is something that we can improve in this country. Or if we do not change we will find other solutions, sending youngsters out on loan like I have done recently.

"I do not want to see reserve teams with four or five senior men playing without passion. These games are for young players."

He added: "I used to be the manager of Castilla, Real Madrid's reserve side, and I had players who were 18, 19 years old playing in the Spanish second division championship.

"They were playing against men. They were winning and we finished sixth and fourth. The question is, what improves the quality of the players?

"And I am not sure about them playing in League Two, either; they need really to be playing against good players, then they will learn more."

Former Liverpool striker Michael Robinson, who is now a presenter on Spanish television as well as a part-owner in lower league club Cadiz in the country, is against the idea.

In Spain, the B teams cannot be promoted and certain rules govern which players a side can use as a player named in the first-team squad of a major club cannot then play for the reserve team.

"I think it's an awful idea, and another one of the great evidences where the rich get rich and poor get poorer," he said.

"The fact that you can't go up and play in the same league as the first team creates all sorts of problems for the other teams.

"How can you play in a competition under fair circumstances where no matter how well Real Madrid do, they cannot go up? So that affects their way of thinking.

"Here in Spain you get circumstances whereby if big clubs want to take players from their second team or third teams, that means that particular team, when it plays in their respective leagues, become an easier opponent for the team they are playing."



Great quote from our very own Robbo... :clap2:
 
Last edited:






The complete disdain with which these managers and players treat the football league really pisses me off. They are basically saying they want their reserves to play in the Championship. So say the 'big 4' have reserve teams in the Championship (which is roughly what happens in Spain I think). What about the 4 clubs that have to drop out of the Championship into League 1? Or from League 1 to League 2? Of course it really impacts upon teams below that, dropping into the Conference and beyond, where the revenue streams are such that some clubs aren't sustainable. I've got a couple of friends that support Cambridge United, who look like getting relegated from the Conference National to the Conference South this year. And if they do, they'll most probably go out of business. Now fair enough you might say, but what if this hadn't been down to their inepitude on the pitch, but instead they finished 7 from bottom but got relegated to get some poxy Premiership reserve team into the Championship? Would Benitez or Mourinho give a stuff? Probably not, but I bet the bloody Cambridge fans would! It really pisses me off that these idiot managers don't care about anyone else but themselves, the stupid bunch of twattwattwattwats :angry: :angry: :angry: :censored:
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Bollocks to that both the top clubs and players know that they can only field 11 players yet they buy 30 who would all walk into any team outside the top 6.

Let 'em rot in the reserves on 50k a week or sort it out in house, and don't buy so many stars. Why the f*** should they get to replace another club in the League :angry:
 








E

enigma

Guest
Kinky Gerbils said:
To be fair to those two they are both used to the idea and have been brought up with it.


I think thats a very fair comment. It's too easy just to say they are wankers, they are used to a different system, rightly or wrongly.
 






Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
enigma said:
I think thats a very fair comment. It's too easy just to say they are wankers, they are used to a different system, rightly or wrongly.

Regardless it still shows a total disregard for the smaller clubs that they would replace which does make them wankers no???
 
Last edited:


enigma said:
I think thats a very fair comment. It's too easy just to say they are wankers, they are used to a different system, rightly or wrongly.

I agree with Icy Gull... they may be used to a different system, but the article makes out (rightly or wrongly) that they are angling for it to be introduced here, which shows contempt for the smaller clubs that would be affected by such a move.

I don't know how long the system has been in place in Spain, but it already exists and therefore no-one is losing out by the system continuing. It is clear though that introducing the system in this country would be detrimental to football clubs all through the league pyramid.
 


Buffalo Seagull

Active member
Jun 1, 2006
641
Geelong, Vic, Australia
I've never understood why Premier League reserve teams play so few fixtures, given the size of the squads (only 13-14 so far this season). I'm living in the States now, but grew up in Australia watching Australian Rules football. There, the reserve teams play immediately before the league teams, and therefore play just as many games. Can't see why the Premier League couldn't do the same thing - reserves could kick off at 12:30, main game at 3:00.
 




E

enigma

Guest
sten_super said:
I agree with Icy Gull... they may be used to a different system, but the article makes out (rightly or wrongly) that they are angling for it to be introduced here, which shows contempt for the smaller clubs that would be affected by such a move.

I don't know how long the system has been in place in Spain, but it already exists and therefore no-one is losing out by the system continuing. It is clear though that introducing the system in this country would be detrimental to football clubs all through the league pyramid.

It's maybe slightly ignorant of the way we do things here. Or maybe they know about it, but just dont care, like many of the big teams.
 


1

1066gull

Guest
rafa can f*** off, i had respect for him before:censored:

how dare they push the small clubs around:salute: :salute:
 


¡Cereal Killer!

Whale Oil Beef Hooked
Sep 13, 2003
10,217
Somewhere over there...
I think that if teams want their reserve teams to play in the Football League, I think they should have to go through the same league system as everyone else. (Starting from local leagues and working there way up that is)
 




Common as Mook

Not Posh as Fook
Jul 26, 2004
5,642
Nowhere else in the world are lower league clubs followed as ardently as they are over here. Would you get 25,000 at a Serie B game?

I think Rafa and Mourinho have failed to grasp this.
 


E

enigma

Guest
Common as Mook said:
Nowhere else in the world are lower league clubs followed as ardently as they are over here. Would you get 25,000 at a Serie B game?

I think Rafa and Mourinho have failed to grasp this.

You do actually- Napoli to name just one, but you are right, lower league football in England is pretty impressive. Only the Germans have similar numbers as far as I know.
 


withdeanwombat

Well-known member
Feb 17, 2005
8,731
Somersetshire
I didn't think there could be a worse idea than letting Jock teams into our Leagues with the resultant relegations of "little" teams.


Oops.Wrong.
 










Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top