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View Poll Results: Multi-club networks: Good or bad? | |||
Good idea and good for the game | 0 | 0% | |
Bad idea and a symptom of everything bad with modern football | 18 | 94.74% | |
Couldn't care less. | 1 | 5.26% | |
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Multi-club networks - Good for the game or the beginning of the end?
Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool all hope to become multi-club networks
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Hate it personally, everything about is plastic as £#%&! and it just feels wrong. New York City, Melbourne City Embarrassing. |
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This just means that big clubs can hoover up all the young players going without having to take too many risks. They can just 'loan' them to their sister clubs and if they're shite then they haven't had to pay out developing them and taking up space in their academies and if they're good then they get them back after paying a 'nominal' fee.
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It's too early to tell since the point it to use it to loan out promising players from City's academy to Girona for instance, where they'll be playing at a good level until they can be either brought back to City or sold at profit. We'll see |
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