King-James
15 Nov 2005, 05:44 PM
http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/5085682
Serious meetings are being scheduled to discuss manners of the big money European club football that has boomed in market so quickly.
To those that say "it can't happen, how could they control it?" - Well, these meetings will involve FIFA, UEFA, England, Spain, Germany, Italy, and France.
Proposals include limiting clubs to spending a maximum of 70 percent of their turnover on wages, universal regulations on players' agents and introducing corporate-type guidelines for club directors.
What do you all think might happen?
Living in the US, I'm used to no change. Those in charge tend to keep everything the same. But obviously Europe is a lot different... so maybe they could make major changes soon?
Serious meetings are being scheduled to discuss manners of the big money European club football that has boomed in market so quickly.
To those that say "it can't happen, how could they control it?" - Well, these meetings will involve FIFA, UEFA, England, Spain, Germany, Italy, and France.
Proposals include limiting clubs to spending a maximum of 70 percent of their turnover on wages, universal regulations on players' agents and introducing corporate-type guidelines for club directors.
What do you all think might happen?
Living in the US, I'm used to no change. Those in charge tend to keep everything the same. But obviously Europe is a lot different... so maybe they could make major changes soon?