Chapter 904 is finally coming!
"Ladies and gentlemen, on the occasion of the Premier League President's Summit today, I would like to convey some of the FA's decisions to all of you."
After Richard Scudmore's routine opening remarks, FA chairman David Bernstein took the stage to speak.
Everyone, including Yang Huan, was mentally prepared for this.
"In view of the past period of time, in the Premier League, against all kinds of bad behavior against the referee team, we will take a zero-tolerance attitude and resolutely punish them."
David Bernstein said loudly and powerfully.
The faces of many people present were not very good-looking, especially Abramovich.
Everyone can tell that a large part of this decision is due to Chelsea.
Who has caused trouble in the Chelsea squad?
"We all know that our league is relatively fast-paced and intense, and the referee team is human, as long as it is human, in this kind of fast-paced game, it is inevitable that there will be mistakes, but this should not be a reason for the coaches to be dissatisfied, criticized and sarcastic."
"There have been a few very prestigious managers who thought their team had been treated unfairly, and he thought he had been wronged, but I specifically spoke to the referee committee and we didn't think there was anything wrong with the decision?"
"As I just said, the referee team is also a human being, and people will make mistakes, but it can't be said that the last time the referee team made a mistake and it was beneficial to you, you would never mention it, but this time he harmed your interests, and you have to make a big fuss, what is this?"
David Bernstein questioned the crowd, and his tone was a little unpleasant, but who made her represent the FA and the government?
"This rule will not only apply to the manager, but also to all coaching staff, staff and team doctors, and we will be able to deal a heavy blow to those irrational actions, not only by giving red cards on the spot and being sent off the field, but also by further penalties after the game, depending on the severity of the circumstances."
Speaking of this, David Bernstein slowed down, "I hope everyone here can take this as a warning and work together to maintain the atmosphere and order of the league." ”
When Yang Huan listened, he looked at Abramovich with a smile all the time, and found that the Russian's face was iron-blue, and he really shouldn't be too ugly.
In fact, Mourinho's approach is indeed very unreasonable, and it is very controversial even in the circle.
There is no doubt that the Portuguese madman is indeed very successful as a head coach, and he is also quite a top coach with considerable strength.
However, for some of his practices, Yang Huan didn't dare to compliment.
Especially in recent years, I don't know if he is getting older and his learning ability has declined, he has become more and more obsessed with his own set of management philosophy and behavior patterns, and there are even signs of intensification.
From a personal point of view, he has indeed succeeded, but behind his success, the club needs to keep wiping his ass for him, so now Abramovich and Chelsea are simply sitting on pins and needles in the Premier League.
The FA's decision to protect the referee is not a surprise at all.
Because, UEFA has already had a corresponding resolution.
So, although there are a few Premier League teams who have some opinions on this, more are still supportive.
But on the next issue, it is not so easy to get the approval of the Premier League teams.
"With the rapid development of the league in the past few years, the number of foreign players has gradually increased, and the level of foreign aid is also uneven, and after our investigation, we found that the low level of foreign players playing in the Premier League has even shown signs of flooding."
As soon as David Bernstein said this, the hearts of almost everyone below rose to the door of his voice.
Labor certification reform is finally coming!
"Raising the threshold for foreign aid, limiting the amount of low-level foreign aid, improving the level and quality of foreign aid, and at the same time making more room for local players, has become a big problem in front of us."
"After many negotiations between the FA and the Premier League, as well as the Home Office, we have come up with a set of labour certification reform plans, and I would like to take this opportunity to discuss with you today."
This set of plans, Yang Huan may even have seen it earlier than Skudmore.
Many people say that it was because England lost the World Cup in Brazil that the FA came up with this plan.
Actually, no.
As early as the FA's Glorious Revolution youth training reform, labour certification reform was one of the issues.
Because for the FA and the British government, the prosperity of the Premier League has not brought the slightest benefit to the English national team, and they think it is unreasonable and unacceptable.
So, don't listen to what David Bernstein said before about raising the level of foreign players and other nonsense, the real reason is to limit the number of foreign players and make room for local youth players.
In addition, in the past two years, England has implemented the Glorious Revolution youth training reform, although it has not yet seen the effect, but now the system has come out, just for the sake of the living space of this group of youth players.
Let's ask, if the embryo of youth training is lost to everyone because it can't get a chance, wouldn't it be worth the loss?
Don't say anything, the aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys, or what to say, Messi is Messi everywhere he goes.
There are many, very many factors that determine whether a young player can succeed or not, and it is very complex.
It's like how a child is raised to become a talent.
Anyone who has ever been a parent knows how hard it can be.
A parent's divorce, boarding school, school transfer, or even just a change of environment can affect a child's development.
Just imagine, it is so difficult for a family to devote all its efforts to raising a child, and how difficult it is for a club to cultivate so many players at the same time?
If you can cultivate success by simply giving opportunities or investing resources, then youth training will not be so difficult, and giant teams such as Barcelona and Real Madrid can be produced in batches and batches.
The dispute within the Premier League over the issue of British labour certification has also been a long history.
There is a view that it is too strict, and it should be relaxed, so that more outstanding young players, or high-level foreign players, can enter the Premier League, bring full market competition, and drive the growth and progress of local players.
This view is currently dominated by Arsene Wenger, as Arsenal's youth system has always placed a high value on recruiting high-level youngsters from outside England, so it would be in their favour to relax labour permits.
There is also a view that it should be more strict, believing that the current flood of some low-level foreign aid, instead of bringing much help to the Premier League, has greatly squeezed the living space of local players, which is not conducive to the development of youth training in England.
Those who hold the former view will refute the latter, arguing that it is because of the inflated value of English local players, which leads many teams to choose high-quality and low-cost foreign aid for cost-effective considerations.
But the latter will also refute it, arguing that the reason why the value of local players in England is inflated is precisely because the previous teams do not pay attention to youth training, are eager for quick success, and want to buy high-quality and cheap foreign aid to improve the team's immediate combat power, without considering long-term planning.
Of course, the former can certainly retort that the league is under pressure to compete, or something like that.
But the latter will certainly be able to refute it as well.
In short, this kind of nonsense has long been talked about.
Judging from the FA's move to further restrict labour certifications this time, they are biased towards the latter.
But this cannot be wrong, it can only be said that they chose the latter path.
The key is not how to choose, but how to guide.
David Bernstein gave a detailed account of the FA's plans.
For example, to automatically qualify for a labor certification, the top 10 players in the FIFA rankings of the national team must play 30 percent, the players from 11 to 20 countries must play 45 percent, then the 21 to 30 countries must play 60 percent, and the 31 to 50 countries must play 75 percent.
In other words, the labor certification limit has been reduced from more than 70 to the current top 50, and the number of appearances is also strictly required, the control is more strict, and the level of foreign aid introduced will be relatively higher.
However, in addition to this hard and fast rule, there will be a special scoring system.
For example, if a player's transfer fee is higher than 75% of the valid transfers in the same period, he will get three points, and 50% to 75% will get two points; If the salary is higher than 75 per cent of other active contracts, you will receive three points, and 50 to 75 per cent will receive two points.
The player's current club is a top league team and the player has played more than 30% of the league time, one point.
In the last twelve months, players have played in the group stage of the Continent's top cup with one point.
A score of four or more qualifies for approval of the application.
In the FA's definition, the top flight includes the top six leagues in Europe, that is, Ligue 1 and the Portuguese Super League.
As for the continent's cup competitions, in addition to the Champions League and Europa League, it also includes the Copa Libertadores.
In addition, there are many detailed provisions of the same provisions.
David Bernstein read a lot of it, and it was not as clear as the PPT display behind him.
The owners and senior management of the following 20 clubs all looked at it seriously, because they all knew that this policy would greatly change their existing business methods, especially the introduction of high-quality and low-cost foreign aid.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with the FA's planning.
Because in their planning, the level of foreign aid introduced is high, and the transfer fee will also increase, and at that time, those teams that can't afford it will naturally turn their targets to local players and youth training, and slowly transform into a new class differentiation.
Upstream teams can maintain their competitiveness without promoting local youth teams and bringing in high-level foreign players and the best local stars, but they have to pay expensive transfer fees.
The midstream team is the appropriate introduction of high-level foreign aid, the cultivation of excellent local players, and after the success, and then sold to the upstream team in exchange for expensive transfer fees, the most typical example is Everton.
As for the downstream teams, they can't introduce high-level foreign aid, it's okay, focus on cultivating local players and youth training, they can still be relegated, and they can still be sold at a good price.
Many people are just staring at the Premier League teams and think that the value of local players is too outrageous, but in fact, the English league now has five levels, there are so many professional players, and the transfer fees of most players are relatively not as expensive as imagined, especially the recruitment of middle and lower teams.
Of course, if you just look at the recruitment of the big teams, it is a different matter.
Because you know, they want to bring in the best players in the country, or the most promising players.
Just ask, in which country such a player is put in, it is the same price!
It's just that the Premier League is relatively more wealthy.
The FA's plan, it should be said, is quite benign, because now whether it is La Liga or the Bundesliga, it is basically such a model, so teams such as Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Dortmund and Atletico Madrid do not need to consider youth training and talent training.
If you need it, take the money out and buy it.
It's just that the planning is very beautiful, but the impact is also very huge.
Therefore, as soon as David Bernstein's words fell, it immediately caused an uproar.
Almost without exception, opposition dominates.
Because for many teams, it used to be a rich uncle, and he could smash in high-quality and cheap foreign aid with a little money, but now?
This path is no longer going to work.
Not only can't it go, but you have to transform to do that hard haha youth training? Helping England develop homegrown players?
Nimei, labor and management are not philanthropists, why should they help you?
So, the whole conference room was directly fried.
But David Bernstein is obviously mentally prepared for a face-to-face, unhurried, as if he has already won the battle.