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3 Lions are set to roar again after Fifa have announced every team based in England have been given Transfer Embargos from 1st July 2014 - 1st July 2100.
As we approach nearly 50 years since England won the World Cup, there has been constant debate over the failures of the England National side the past 15 years.
The Premier League is arguably the most successful club competition in the world and most certainly the most entertaining.
However, the pure amount of money pumped into clubs over the years has appeared to have effected the National side. Foreign players are being bought into clubs for massive amounts of money in an attempt to bring instant success in which is becoming a high pressure and ruthless job as a football manager.
Fifa have tried many methods over the years to try and improve this state of affairs with no success.
After sitting down with Chairmen from all clubs based in England, there has been an agreement where all clubs in the top 2 tiers will release any player who is not English and ALL English sides also have transfer embargos which restrain teams from buying foreign players from abroad. This is seen as the only way to give our English talent opportunities to flourish and grow into world beating players to propel England into the greats of World football.
Many of the big investers such as Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan (Man City), Avram Glazer (Man Utd), Thomas Werner (Liverpool), Roman Abramovic (Chelsea) Stan Kroenke (Arsenal) have come to an agreement with the FA to accept these new restraints. The big persuasion behind this was Fifas confidence that this would not only help the national side but also the English game itself in bringing more sponsorships through in the long run.
With all of the foreign players being released this has freed up ALOT of the clubs budgets meaning owners will have less outgoings. So have therefore also agreed to help pump money into clubs who cannot afford to upgrade their youth and training facilities to help the Rise of English Talent.
Its no doubt going to have an effect on the English sides chances of Continental success for the first 5 years or so. But once these young stars are given a chance to flourish their is alot of confidence in the rewards that may be reaped.
As we approach nearly 50 years since England won the World Cup, there has been constant debate over the failures of the England National side the past 15 years.
The Premier League is arguably the most successful club competition in the world and most certainly the most entertaining.
However, the pure amount of money pumped into clubs over the years has appeared to have effected the National side. Foreign players are being bought into clubs for massive amounts of money in an attempt to bring instant success in which is becoming a high pressure and ruthless job as a football manager.
Fifa have tried many methods over the years to try and improve this state of affairs with no success.
After sitting down with Chairmen from all clubs based in England, there has been an agreement where all clubs in the top 2 tiers will release any player who is not English and ALL English sides also have transfer embargos which restrain teams from buying foreign players from abroad. This is seen as the only way to give our English talent opportunities to flourish and grow into world beating players to propel England into the greats of World football.
Many of the big investers such as Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan (Man City), Avram Glazer (Man Utd), Thomas Werner (Liverpool), Roman Abramovic (Chelsea) Stan Kroenke (Arsenal) have come to an agreement with the FA to accept these new restraints. The big persuasion behind this was Fifas confidence that this would not only help the national side but also the English game itself in bringing more sponsorships through in the long run.
With all of the foreign players being released this has freed up ALOT of the clubs budgets meaning owners will have less outgoings. So have therefore also agreed to help pump money into clubs who cannot afford to upgrade their youth and training facilities to help the Rise of English Talent.
Its no doubt going to have an effect on the English sides chances of Continental success for the first 5 years or so. But once these young stars are given a chance to flourish their is alot of confidence in the rewards that may be reaped.