Tuesday, July 7, 2009

U.E.F.A MUST PUT A CAP ON CLUB SPENDING.

Michael Platini , the U.E.F.A president has said that spending by some rich clubs is getting out of hand and some smaller clubs will not be able to match the spending of the rich clubs.For example this summer Real Madrid have spent 218 million pounds on new summer transfers, and they are also targeting the French winger Franck Ribery, who plays for Bayern Munich . The German club have set the ammount of 69 million pounds as the selling price, and Ribery has been long on Real Madrids shopping rader .So if Real Madrid buy Ribery then they will have spent roughly 300 million pounds, at a time of global recession this is madness.
U.E.F.A must force a cap on all clubs in their summer spending. This can be donein the U.S.A in the N.F.L and in theirMajor League Baseball this cap on spending is very much there. So let us have it in football to.
Let us look and see for example in the E.P.L the last time a small club won the E.P.L was in 1995 it was Blackburn Rovers. now it is the same four clubs Arsenal , Chelsea , aLiverpool and Manchester United , in Spain it is Barcelona and Real Madrid, and in Italy it is the two Milans.This is boring and things must change for the better.

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