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Michael Keane called up to the England squad. Better than Lewis Dunk?...



Whoislloydy

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I cant be sure of the exact figure but I read in a recent weekend of Premier games there was only about 37% who were eligible to play for England. That is the problem but when Brexit comes about will the FA and should they restrict the number of 'foreigners' a club can field.

To an extent I agree but will never happen, the premier league is the big league. there too much money and they won't want to make the quality worse.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Having three Burnley players in an England squad would be a pretty sad indictment of the problems we have in our national game these days!

We have the Burnley Keeper and CB in the squad, they are in the top 10 of least goals against and from all reports have been defending very well.

So what if they play for Burnley? Surely they get more practice?
 


Kinky Gerbil

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I cant be sure of the exact figure but I read in a recent weekend of Premier games there was only about 37% who were eligible to play for England. That is the problem but when Brexit comes about will the FA and should they restrict the number of 'foreigners' a club can field.


What percentage can play for Wales? or NI?

It is easy to blame the oversea's players, but we have been shit way before the quota rule was taken away
 




BensGrandad

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To an extent I agree but will never happen, the premier league is the big league. there too much money and they won't want to make the quality worse.

It depends if the FA want to make the national team better. All they have to do is make a rule that in games under their jurisdiction which the Premier FL and all local football is, no team can field more than 3 non English players. They would obviously have to set an effective date in the future for teams to get their players sorted and those not required transferred away. Simple just takes a bit of balls.to withstand the flack.
 














Icy Gull

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How far have we come, we have a player who was on loan to the Albion in the squad, we are discussing if one of our players is better than one who has just been picked. We also were very unlucky not to sweep aside a Burnley team that now have players in the England squad.

Just a thought after the dire days of Gillingham..where we were playing two divisions below our ground share owners.
 






Thunder Bolt

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How far have we come, we have a player who was on loan to the Albion in the squad, we are discussing if one of our players is better than one who has just been picked. We also were very unlucky not to sweep aside a Burnley team that now have players in the England squad.

Just a thought after the dire days of Gillingham..where we were playing two divisions below our ground share owners.

It makes my mind boggle at times. I marvel at the skills we are watching each week, now. Gutted we didn't go up, but this team is wonderful and I hope it stays that way all season.
 


Gullflyinghigh

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It depends if the FA want to make the national team better. All they have to do is make a rule that in games under their jurisdiction which the Premier FL and all local football is, no team can field more than 3 non English players. They would obviously have to set an effective date in the future for teams to get their players sorted and those not required transferred away. Simple just takes a bit of balls.to withstand the flack.
I dont think the FA actually govern the PL do they?

All the clubs are members of the FA (otherwise no cup or continental fun for them!) but I don't think have any power to introduce any rules into the competition themselves, though they might have some sort of veto power if memory serves (or, of course, I'm completely wrong).
 


Marshy

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Stones ?! At fault for maybe 20 goals last season an absolute shambles of a player.


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You cant like football if you dont like watching Stones or don't think he is a proper player.

I put the blame firmly at the feet of Roberto Mythinez as to why Everton were so poor at the back, he lost his job on the back of it.

Stones is already very good and will be chased by Barca and Real in the next few years I have no doubt.
 




Icy Gull

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It makes my mind boggle at times. I marvel at the skills we are watching each week, now. Gutted we didn't go up, but this team is wonderful and I hope it stays that way all season.

Very true, remember the days when a Brighton player who could kill a ball dead only came along once every few seasons? :lolol:
 


Gwylan

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I dont think the FA actually govern the PL do they?

All the clubs are members of the FA (otherwise no cup or continental fun for them!) but I don't think have any power to introduce any rules into the competition themselves, though they might have some sort of veto power if memory serves (or, of course, I'm completely wrong).

As I pointed out earlier in the thread, the FL and the PL could introduce quotas if they wish to. I believe the FA could, in theory, do so for the FA Cup, whether they could in practice is another argument. It would be pretty difficult to do as there'd be no restrictions on the league squads - so where would the players come from?
 


Whoislloydy

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I dont think the FA actually govern the PL do they?

All the clubs are members of the FA (otherwise no cup or continental fun for them!) but I don't think have any power to introduce any rules into the competition themselves, though they might have some sort of veto power if memory serves (or, of course, I'm completely wrong).

Yes, they took control of the Premier League in 1992.

Quote from wiki "All of England's professional football teams are members of the Football Association. Although it does not run the day-to-day operations of the Premier League, it has veto power over the appointment of the League Chairman and Chief Executive and over any changes to league rules.[2] The Football League, made up of the three fully professional divisions below the Premier League, is self-governing"
 


Gullflyinghigh

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Apr 23, 2012
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As I pointed out earlier in the thread, the FL and the PL could introduce quotas if they wish to. I believe the FA could, in theory, do so for the FA Cup, whether they could in practice is another argument. It would be pretty difficult to do as there'd be no restrictions on the league squads - so where would the players come from?
Oh I'm not saying that they couldn't, merely that the FA wouldn't be able to do it without the PL agreeing as well.
 




Whoislloydy

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May 2, 2016
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As I pointed out earlier in the thread, the FL and the PL could introduce quotas if they wish to. I believe the FA could, in theory, do so for the FA Cup, whether they could in practice is another argument. It would be pretty difficult to do as there'd be no restrictions on the league squads - so where would the players come from?

The FA have no control over the FL, this is independently governed so couldn't enforce this on cup games.
 




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