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Shaun 07-09-2017 03:48 PM

Summer 2018 transfer window to close before first Premier League fixtures begin
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41188235

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Premier League clubs have voted to close next summer's transfer window before the 2018-19 season starts.

Managers have complained that allowing players to move once the season is under way causes disruption to their squads and preparations.

From next season, the window will close at 17:00 BST on the Thursday before the Premier League campaign begins.

The vote was not unanimous and clubs will still be able to sell players until the end of the normal window.

The window across Europe runs until 31 August.

The Premier League's move means while clubs will be able to sell until that date, buying activity will cease on 9 August for the 2018-19 season.

European leagues will still be able to buy and sell until 31 August, while the Football League's window also remains unaltered.

Football League bosses have indicated they could follow the Premier League's move but require further dialogue with stakeholders before a decision is made.

The number of Premier League clubs who wanted the change is not yet clear, but at least 14 of the 20 must have voted for the move in order for a change to take place.

The early finish will not mean the Premier League's transfer window is shorter as it will start earlier and be 12 weeks long, in line with Fifa rules.

In August, Tottenham striker Harry Kane said closing the window early would allow players to concentrate.

His views were echoed on Friday by Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who stated players need "clarity".

"It's important that we close all that stuff before the championship starts," said Wenger. "Players have no clarity. Are they in? Are they out? Will they be tapped up on the afternoon of a game? It's not the way to work."

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson also said the window should be closed early when he was asked about Barcelona's bids for Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho.

Speaking before Thursday's announcement, Everton manager Ronald Koeman said he hoped the rest of Europe would follow the move.

"If we do it in the Premier League and the rest of Europe don't do this, still we have a problem," said Koeman. "The best is before starting the competitions, stop the transfer window because it's very silly."

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho stressed the fact European clubs would have a wider opportunity to do business would not be a disadvantage for English clubs.

"The risk is minimal and even those powerful clubs have to know if we can't buy players we're not going to sell," said Mourinho.
Seems a good idea but is utterly pointless if other countries' leagues can still buy after this deadline.

GiRTh 07-09-2017 05:02 PM

I dont get why the Premier league would do this if the rest of Europe dont but mourinho makes a good point at the end

Alf 07-09-2017 05:16 PM

Just pen pushers in shirts and ties, with too much time on their hands and bored. They need something to do, so they constantly keep changing the rules of a sport they've probably never played.

If Managers and players of clubs had more of a say in how the game should be run instead of these self appointed middle class twerps who are only in the game to take money out of it, it would be a much better spectacle.

Since big money started coming into this working class sport, so followed the middle class, who now dominate the sport. Control the media and advertising, control kick-off times and dates, control suspensions (which of course lead to fines, to line their pockets), control the transfer system.

Since these people have entered our sport, they've destroyed football for the regular fan. The FA cup, once the biggest football game in the World, is now a joke. The transfer fees for players is now ridiculous. The cost for a fan to watch their local team is extortionate to working class families.

Football is a game played on a field, far too much corrupt politics in it now, and why? Because the local football teams are like a religion to these working class people, and they're being exploited for the love of their teams.


Makes me sick it does.

Shaun 07-09-2017 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9610368)
The FA cup, once the biggest football game in the World

classic Yer Da thought

Alf 07-09-2017 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 9610386)
classic Yer Da thought

It was, it was bigger than the World cup. It was shown all over the World. And a cup final day in England was like Christmas day, excitement from the minute you woke up.


Talking about this reminded me of an episode of the Detectives with Jasper Carrott and Robert Powell. A classic episode set on FA cup final day. If you get a spare half hour and have not seen, you should watch, a great episode.


Brother Leon 07-09-2017 06:21 PM

Bad idea testing this out in a World Cup summer.

Locke. 07-09-2017 06:42 PM

This is going to be a disaster for our clubs, release clauses getting triggered left right and centre for our best players when the window is already closed and we can't sign a replacement


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