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REVOLUTION!
BBC Sport can announce that a huge change has taken place in the Premier League today.
The Premier League has, let's be honest, become slightly predictable of late, especially at the top, and the Premier League are striving to change that.
And change it they have.
Today the Premier League announced that they have looked to our American cousins and implemented a "draft" into English football.
The names of the twenty best players at each club have gone into one hat, and the names of the clubs have gone into another. The result is that each club gets one player from each club, and they give one to each other club.
So there will be no more relegation scraps in South Wales or on Wearside, much the opposite.
The hope is that each club will now be given a fair chance at success.
"But what about money?" We hear you cry, no fear, as the Premier League are now regulating that, no team is allowed to have a wage bill of ?1.25m a week.
So is this a new order? Will there be titles on Humerside or in East Anglia? Only time will tell.
REVOLUTION!
BBC Sport can announce that a huge change has taken place in the Premier League today.
The Premier League has, let's be honest, become slightly predictable of late, especially at the top, and the Premier League are striving to change that.
And change it they have.
Today the Premier League announced that they have looked to our American cousins and implemented a "draft" into English football.
The names of the twenty best players at each club have gone into one hat, and the names of the clubs have gone into another. The result is that each club gets one player from each club, and they give one to each other club.
So there will be no more relegation scraps in South Wales or on Wearside, much the opposite.
The hope is that each club will now be given a fair chance at success.
"But what about money?" We hear you cry, no fear, as the Premier League are now regulating that, no team is allowed to have a wage bill of ?1.25m a week.
So is this a new order? Will there be titles on Humerside or in East Anglia? Only time will tell.