Six Hundred and Forty-One Is Too Arrogant!
No one expected that the World Cup was in full swing, and the Premier League had not yet started its summer training camp. The profound words would trigger heated discussions and controversies in the UK, and in the whole of Europe, causing an uproar.
The Times believes that the perspective of advanced thinking is very fresh, and it is different from the thinking of most people before.
Whether it is the FA, UEFA, or the British media, they have always regarded the Premier League as the Premier League for the British, so they have introduced various policies, including their own youth training and quota restrictions for locally trained players. and many more.
"The Point Guard Is Here"
Its essence is to protect the interests of British local players.
They believe that too much foreign aid has seized the living space of local players.
This is true not only in the Premier League, but also in other leagues, including La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1.
At best, the number of people limited by foreign aid and the rules are different.
So why limit foreign aid?
The answer is simple, it is to protect local players.
But on the other hand, including the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga and Serie A, the four major leagues have been committed to globalization in the past ten years. They rely on themselves as the core of professional football in the world, and they want to go all over the world. output, gain benefits.
Therefore, in the past few years, the proportion of overseas copyrights of the Premier League has been rising, and has even surpassed the local market.
This is just live broadcast copyright. If commercial sponsorship and other aspects are included, the current prosperity of the Premier League is supported by the huge global market. Without the global market, the prosperity of the Premier League will cease to exist.
This is basically the case in leagues such as La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga, especially the top giants.
This presents an interesting contradiction.
On the one hand, you say that the Premier League is the British Premier League, and you want to restrict or even reject foreign players; but on the other hand, you desperately want to promote the Premier League to the world, and you want to earn money all over the world.
Isn't this contradictory?
The Times devoted a lot of space to analyzing the logic of Gao Shen's remarks, and believed that this could also be established.
Because if they were all local players, or even local coaches, the Premier League games would not be as exciting as they are now, and the technical and tactical level of the Premier League would not develop so fast.
Therefore, the contribution of foreign coaches and foreign aid to the Premier League is beyond doubt.
What about the local players?
"In fact, Gao Shen gave the answer. He believes that the UK should vigorously develop youth training, increase the intensity of training young players, and allow more outstanding young players to compete with high-level foreign players, thereby improving the quality of England's local players. The level of strength, so that the level of the national team will also improve."
The Times believes that advanced ideas are more market-oriented, which is a sustainable development route for the future Premier League, English football and globalization trends.
"Further restricting the quota of foreign aid and further suppressing foreign aid, in the end, it will only work behind closed doors, and the gain outweighs the loss."
The Times also made an in-depth analysis of England's investment in youth training in the past few years based on Gao Shen's remarks.
Especially the FA.
You must know that every year a large amount of income from the Premier League will be allocated to low-level leagues such as the British Championship, part to youth training, and part to the community. These are all included in the Premier League's payment bills.
So where does the FA spend all its money?
Over the years, the Premier League seems to have emerged a lot of young players every year, but how many can really become talents?
Four years ago, Walcott was born, and many people had high hopes for him, but four years have passed, does the current little tiger still have the glory of four years ago?
You've been completely suppressed by your roommate Gareth Bell, okay?
"Gao Shen is not wrong at all. To improve the level of football in England, on the one hand, it must rely on marketization and competition, and on the other hand, it must increase investment in youth training."
According to the analysis of the Times, the last two competitions in Germany were local in 2006. Let alone this World Cup in South Africa, a group of young talented rookies such as Thomas Muller and Toni Kroos have emerged. Very impressive.
And this group of players is precisely the result of the German youth training reform.
In the 1990s, a series of major competitions failed, and a group of insightful people in Germany, led by Franz Beckenbauer, began to think about the crux of German football, made great efforts to reform youth training, and increased investment. In recent years, the German young players began to emerge a great situation.
Is this by chance?
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But also in the Times, there are also media people who wrote an article to counter Gao Shen, thinking that he is looking at this issue from the perspective of a foreign coach and foreign aid, which is not objective at all.
why?
Because young players need to be trained and trained in games.
But the current Premier League is too much occupied by foreign players, and young local players have no chance at all.
When all the Premier League teams are used to signings from all over the world, how can the players trained by England work so hard to compete with the best peers in the world?
The answer is, can't compete!
This is like asking a national team to play against a club team. On the whole, the national team can't beat it at all.
why?
Due to the limitation of the selection range, the national team is doomed to be uncompetitive in certain positions.
In the same way, if there is no restriction on the number of foreign aid in the Premier League, or even if the foreign aid restrictions are relaxed, then the Premier League will become like Serie A back then, monopolized by the frantic influx of foreign aid, and finally severely squeeze local young players.
"Even more serious and damaging, all clubs will tend to buy rather than develop."
"The former is more worry-free and less risky, while the latter is more laborious and risky."
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Similar to what happened in The Times, in the Guardian, the Mirror, the Sun...
The media, TV stations and websites in the UK, large and small, are sparking heated discussions. Everyone holds their own positions and ideas, and expresses their own opinions.
Soon, this discussion spread to the Internet, especially Twitter, and then spread further to other European countries.
In the end, almost the entire European football world and the entire Internet are talking about it.
There are those who support the profound, and there are those who oppose the profound, and there are still those who do not support or oppose it.
But obviously, this kind of discussion has no possibility of convincing the other party at all, and it will not produce any results.
As the instigator, Gao Shen gained a large number of fans on Twitter, also detonated the traffic of Twitter, and raised his popularity and influence to a higher level, but he didn't care about it at all.
Because he never thought of relying on Internet celebrities to make a living.
His job is still as a head coach.
Obviously, we can rely on our appearance to make a living, but we must rely on our talent!
As for the overwhelming discussions and heated discussions outside, Gao Shen chose to stay behind closed doors, but his private evaluation of this is...
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"It hurts to be idle!"
When Lucas brought the discussion from outside and asked for advanced opinions, his answer was very surprising.
"Don't you think such discussions are valuable?"
"What's the value? What can you get out of the laning? With this British time, it's better to be down-to-earth and concentrate on doing a good job in youth training. Look at England's youth training, what does it look like?"
Gao Shen is really convinced.
"Then you were still talking so passionately in front of the FA?" Lucas countered.
Uh……
Gao Shen was a little speechless, "I just can't understand their aggressive look."
Lucas blushed.
Well, I let you say all the good things.
In fact, Gao Shen feels that there is no absolute right or wrong in this kind of thing.
Limiting the number of foreign aid is not a big problem in itself.
The world is never black and white.
The key is a question of scale.
But is the problem in English football now a problem of foreign aid control? Is it the lack of room for British players to grow?
Please, go and see, to what extent has the value of the household registration books outside have risen?
Obviously, England's problem is youth training.
Gao Shen has already said it very bluntly. There are very few English players playing overseas, and there are even no successful ones. Who is the last player who has achieved success in a foreign country?
Beckham!
Then?
There is no more.
Isn't that straightforward enough?
Damn it, the players you train are no good, and you won't be competitive when you go abroad, understand?
In fact, in Gaoshen's previous life, England also learned from the pain, so they prepared to build St. George's Park and vigorously reformed the youth training, so a group of Sancho, Foden, Rashford, Sterling, Stones and others emerged later. young players.
The results of the national team immediately followed suit.
But unfortunately, what the media prefers is not to analyze the problem, but to attack the line.
The reason is very simple, only the line can bring traffic, gain attention, and promote sales.
analyse problem?
Please, believe that in this world, the vast majority of people don't like to analyze problems rationally with their brains.
They like simplicity, directness, and brutality.
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However, it is not without benefits to make such a big noise outside.
That is, Fernandinho's hearing went smoothly, and the answer given by the jury was unanimously approved.
The reason is that they believe in a profound vision for talent selection, and in Fernandinho's strength and potential, even though he is already twenty-five years old.
Manchester City also quickly started to apply for a labor certificate for Fernandinho, and formally applied to the Ministry of Labor.
On the other hand, Yaya Toure's agent, Seluk, returned to Africa. After negotiating with the players for a few days, he quickly gave a reply. Yaya Toure hoped to meet with Gao Shen and talk in person.
Gao Shen agreed.
The two sides had a secret exchange of more than an hour in Manchester, and finally Yaya Toure agreed to join Manchester City.
Manchester City also quickly issued an offer to Barcelona and introduced the Ivorian midfielder at a high price of 20 million euros.
This deal has once again caused an earthquake throughout the Premier League.
Everyone can see that Manchester City is really arrogant!
Although the intensity of signings has slowed down this summer, Manchester City still spent 92 million euros, which is unique in European football, and Manchester City's lineup has also been greatly improved.
Not only that, Gao Shen said before, exciting players have not yet surfaced.
Breaking through 100 million again, there is no suspense anymore.
And who can stop Manchester City who are so crazy about signings?