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 How about an Indian Style Soccer Premier League?


I felt a mixture of bemusement and enjoyment as I sat and watched the fascinating and lively auction for cricket’s upcoming Indian Premier League yesterday. But once I’d got over the amusement of seeing players being bought for different teams in an auction house and awarded their price as wages with no choice as to who they play for - it suddenly dawned on me that the Indians might have struck gold on this one.

This 44-day Twenty20 competition sounds brilliant.

Each of the eight city franchises are allowed eight non-Indian players in their 16-man squad, but only four of them can play in each match. In addition four Indian under-22 players MUST play in each game too.

Home representation is strong but each city has landed some of the greatest players on earth and I for one, can’t wait to see how this fresh format works. I think it could be stunning. And you know what? This could be the future of football….

Imagine a Premier League where every team had to use four English under-22 year olds.

Then imagine your Premier League team having to field three other English players. That makes seven.

Then imagine having four of the world’s greatest footballers making up the rest of your side.

There would be more than enough places up for grabs for the Birmingham’s and Reading’s of this world to be able to snare players like Figo, Seedorf, Ibrahimovic, Pirlo, Trezeguet, Toni and Raul to name just a few.

It would even things up somewhat too. Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool would only be allowed to snap up 24 foreigners between them. They’d still be favourites given their financial clout but they’d have to be a bit more selective over the imports they decide to bring in.

A good youth policy would also be rewarded too. And the England national team would benefit enormously I am sure.

It’s not a bad vision is it…?

Forget this 39th game nonsense. Let’s give this IPL format a go in football instead. We could invent a competition – in an non-World Cup or European Championship summer, and then we could trial it.

If it works, maybe that’s the future model of the game.

It’s not as crazy as you think. What do you reckon?





 

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by AdrianClarke | Thursday 21 February 2008 6:37am
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I think the Indian Cricket Association have hit jackpot. This form of team building could work anywhere. Cricket has found it's life-line.other countries shouls follow this format.
But try and bring it into football and I think it will fail. ... In cricket the team play as individuals. In football individuals play as a team


by Jimbo on 2008-02-21 11:37:14

Sorry but this would never get off the ground. It brings up the whole issue of quotas again which I don't agree with. Besides, why would the superstars of the game agree to leave their own leagues to come to England and end up at Derby or something? For it to work it would have to be implemented across all European leagues which isn't going to happen


by BlueJay on 2008-02-21 11:36:50

Thanks Hawaii!

I'm not joking. I think the PL has a lot to learn from the IPL scheme....


by Adrian Clarke on 2008-02-21 07:20:25

great idea Clarke... the PL are so crazee, they might just try it!


by Hawaii502 on 2008-02-21 06:55:46

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