Ruhr
Well-Known Member
ftg said:greasedupdeafguy said:Germany getting rid of b teams as well.
Found this on another forum, from a German football fan:
How long have they been planning this?
Because if they're really modelling it on other European countries, then they have missed out on a recent debate in Germany, where some Bundesliga clubs feel that having a reserve team compete in the lower leagues is pointless. Leverkusen and Frankfurt will remove their teams next season and others may follow soon.
When you look at the biggest German talents you notice that most skipped the reserve teams and were promoted straight from U19 to the first team. Others had only a few games with the reserves in the third or fourth league.
The best talents, the ones who should be on England's radar, will always make the straight jump to the first team or at least be good enough to be signed (on loan) by fellow Premier League and Championship clubs.
No point in destroying the football league pyramid and damaging lower league sides for maybe a handful of players who may from this.
The current crop of England players show that you can make it to the first team early on in the career if you're talented enough and more importantly, if the clubs give you a chance.
It looks like this being done for the sake of doing something.
tl;dr:
Bad for FL and Conference clubs, not too beneficial for Premier League clubs and rather pointless for the FA in the long run. Future England internationals are not made by playing them in the third division as kids.
I seriously can't believe they're going ahead with this. Fucking up over a century of tradition just to possibly, maybe, perhaps, get England to win a game or two more than in a decades time. Citing other leagues doing the same when it isn't even the reason they're better than us. The fact is their academies are better. For Germany, players like Özil, Götze, Draxler, Schürrle or Ginter NEVER played for the B team. They were all fast-tracked to the first teams. Their academies were good enough to produce players of that calibre. Ours are shit, but we've recently put the seeds in place to start changing that. Look at our new Etihad campus, for example.
There's absolutely no justification for a B team league. The FA can go fuck themselves.
Please sign here if you agree: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/the-football-association-say-no-to-b-teams" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/t ... to-b-teams</a>
Absolutely right. Youth academies are so good these days in germany, that players make it to the first team without playing in the B team. The U19 Bundesliga is the place for talents these days.
The B teams are hated in lower leagues, as they don´t have fans. And for local derbies, the german FA used to schedule them at the same time, when the A team plays, so that fans can´t visit the B team (for security reasons)