YateleyRoyalNo Fixed Abode Football would be better if we scrapped international friendlies.
Can't say I agree. What's your logic?
When there is a break in the domestic football calendar for international friendlies - it's boring.
YateleyRoyalNo Fixed Abode Football would be better if we scrapped international friendlies.
Can't say I agree. What's your logic?
by genome » 24 May 2016 11:47
by YateleyRoyal » 24 May 2016 13:16
genome Rare 'greed with Kes... I think they are important for team building and figuring out tactics, but fairly useless in September or October. I think having 3 or 4 before a tournament is a good idea though.
Interrupting the league calendar for two weeks is just frustrating when it's not for something important.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 24 May 2016 13:52
genome I think they are important for team building and figuring out tactics, but fairly useless in September or October. I think having 3 or 4 before a tournament is a good idea though.
by genome » 24 May 2016 14:23
by TBM » 24 May 2016 16:12
genome Well you'd think England would have enough about them to not need a warm up friendly before taking on your San Marinos and your Lithuanias.
by Ian Royal » 24 May 2016 16:13
genome Rare 'greed with Kes... I think they are important for team building and figuring out tactics, but fairly useless in September or October. I think having 3 or 4 before a tournament is a good idea though.
Interrupting the league calendar for two weeks is just frustrating when it's not for something important.
by Hoop Blah » 24 May 2016 16:27
by Ian Royal » 24 May 2016 16:29
Hoop Blah Yep, international weekends are FIFA dictated and usually involve other competitive fixtures elsewhere so it's not like we could do away with them as such.
I tend to disagree that football would be better off without them. What I'd like to see is international games approached with a bit more gusto so that we don't get the boring ones where everyone is playing at 75% and always passing sideways. That would make them more entertaining.
As with a lot of things though, the money and power in the domestic game makes that very unlikely.
by Sanguine » 25 May 2016 08:51
Hoop Blah Yep, international weekends are FIFA dictated and usually involve other competitive fixtures elsewhere so it's not like we could do away with them as such.
I tend to disagree that football would be better off without them. What I'd like to see is international games approached with a bit more gusto so that we don't get the boring ones where everyone is playing at 75% and always passing sideways. That would make them more entertaining.
As with a lot of things though, the money and power in the domestic game makes that very unlikely.
by Stranded » 25 May 2016 09:08
SanguineHoop Blah Yep, international weekends are FIFA dictated and usually involve other competitive fixtures elsewhere so it's not like we could do away with them as such.
I tend to disagree that football would be better off without them. What I'd like to see is international games approached with a bit more gusto so that we don't get the boring ones where everyone is playing at 75% and always passing sideways. That would make them more entertaining.
As with a lot of things though, the money and power in the domestic game makes that very unlikely.
Agreed. A simple change would be to give them the same status as competitive internationals. Scrap the rule that friendlies don't count towards someone's national allegiance, maximum 3 subs, increase the weighting of the games in the world rankings.
by Hoop Blah » 25 May 2016 10:16
Sanguine Agreed. A simple change would be to give them the same status as competitive internationals. Scrap the rule that friendlies don't count towards someone's national allegiance, maximum 3 subs, increase the weighting of the games in the world rankings.
by TBM » 25 May 2016 12:15
SanguineHoop Blah Yep, international weekends are FIFA dictated and usually involve other competitive fixtures elsewhere so it's not like we could do away with them as such.
I tend to disagree that football would be better off without them. What I'd like to see is international games approached with a bit more gusto so that we don't get the boring ones where everyone is playing at 75% and always passing sideways. That would make them more entertaining.
As with a lot of things though, the money and power in the domestic game makes that very unlikely.
Agreed. A simple change would be to give them the same status as competitive internationals. Scrap the rule that friendlies don't count towards someone's national allegiance, maximum 3 subs, increase the weighting of the games in the world rankings.
by Sanguine » 25 May 2016 12:16
by TBM » 25 May 2016 15:21
Sanguine Well the game is for the fans, really.
That said, until friendly fixtures draw crowds of 15,000, there is every evidence the fans are happy with the product as it is.
by tidus_mi2 » 25 May 2016 16:12
by Sanguine » 25 May 2016 16:24
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