Craig
World Traveller
So why do some of the world's best players play there then?marc71178 said:Serie A actually
And it is a boring dull league - far less exciting than La Liga or the Premierleague.
So why do some of the world's best players play there then?marc71178 said:Serie A actually
And it is a boring dull league - far less exciting than La Liga or the Premierleague.
Isn't Bosman just to allow players to move clubs for nothing when their contracts expire?marc71178 said:EU law, the same reason we have Bosman and Kolpak.
yeh, and whats ur point?Craig said:Isn't Bosman just to allow players to move clubs for nothing when their contracts expire?
they do, but that doesnt mean the league is more exciting, i know id prefer to watch most other leagues (excet scotland) than watch serie ACraig said:So why do some of the world's best players play there then?
Craig said:So then Cardiff, Wrexham, and Swansea shouldn't play in the English lower divisions because they are Welsh, not English?
Yes, and it came about because of EU law.Craig said:Isn't Bosman just to allow players to move clubs for nothing when their contracts expire?
Was your post even nessacary you twit?broncoman said:yeh, and whats ur point?
I thought it was for players under 23?marc71178 said:Dependant on how much the club has invested in the player, yes.
Then you are not a fan of technicial football then?broncoman said:they do, but that doesnt mean the league is more exciting, i know id prefer to watch most other leagues (excet scotland) than watch serie A
well why did u post it, i know it, marc knows it, u know it,Craig said:Was your post even nessacary you twit?
I wasn't trying to make a point at all.
It's something to do with that - think it may be 24 is the cut off, but not entirely sure how it works.Craig said:I thought it was for players under 23?
Goalkeeper David Marshall is one.broncoman said:that would would then mean that the scottish league would be on par with wales and ireand. At least this way scotland have a couple of decent teams to represent in europe. The problem is their ammount of quality scottish players is very low, if there were more good ones, im sure we'd see more in their squads![]()
Not sure how it works with Scotland and England, but think that that is the case.Craig said:So if McPhee had gone back to Scotland the club he had joined wouldn't have to give Port Vale a pound in compensation?
Indeed, the Welsh League only came about in the early 1990s - and tried to attract the "big guns" with the carrot of European places.marc71178 said:Different story, there was no Welsh league when you joined.