
Originally Posted by
GlennMiller
As the game develops, the changes inevitably appear to favour the bigger/richer clubs. Here's a few examples;
Five subs - great if you have a deep squad and can bring on a glittering array of subs. Not so good if you're on the bones of your 'arris and struggle to fill the bench.
Parachute payments - geared to ensure that failed 'big' clubs retain their better players and remain competitive for promotion to the league from which they've been relegated.
30 second injury rule - quality technical players can hang on to possession for at least 30 seconds. If #TlR are down to 10 men for any period of time, we're under the cosh.
TV driven congested fixtures - play Boro on Tuesday night followed by Sunderland on Friday night - not a problem if you have a large squad and can rotate players. Different story if you have to field the same starting XI for each game if you're going to have a chance of being competitive.
The football landscape is becoming so biased towards bigger clubs that it makes you wonder if there's any chance RUFC or #TlR will ever have a chance of achieving success in the Championship.