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Get ready for a lot of rhetoric from the media really pushing the narrative that the rags only having to contend with domestic football next season will help their campaign.
No it won't.
It's going to hinder it drastically. There's a lot of talk about player burnout and game fatigue. While this is true to a point. Most professional footballers are conditioned to playing every three days.
It's going to be a logistical nightmare to manage that squad next season. Players will quickly become de-conditioned. Playing only once a week will negate the opportunity to rotate and players will become restless which will cause tension within the camp.
No it won't.
It's going to hinder it drastically. There's a lot of talk about player burnout and game fatigue. While this is true to a point. Most professional footballers are conditioned to playing every three days.
It's going to be a logistical nightmare to manage that squad next season. Players will quickly become de-conditioned. Playing only once a week will negate the opportunity to rotate and players will become restless which will cause tension within the camp.
