sabredunce
Silver Surfer
In English football. We've all heard the cons, how about the pros? The existing English model hearkens back to the 19th century railroad, robber-barons.
- A salary cap would eliminate the inequity, the cemented rich teams would be forced to operate on merit rather than the size of their wallet. The Premier League is the equivalent of boxing without weight classes. Just throw that little kid up against the heavyweight and ensure the status quo.
- A player draft would ensure smaller markets get an opportunity to sign massive talents and compete against large market teams. More parity.
- Foreign dictators, drug runners*, money launderers* - a thing of the past. (uh.. ok, maybe no foreign dictators. One out of three isn't bad)
- Relegation and promotion. That's pretty good, that should stay.
Just brainstorming here, anything else?
- A salary cap would eliminate the inequity, the cemented rich teams would be forced to operate on merit rather than the size of their wallet. The Premier League is the equivalent of boxing without weight classes. Just throw that little kid up against the heavyweight and ensure the status quo.
- A player draft would ensure smaller markets get an opportunity to sign massive talents and compete against large market teams. More parity.
- Foreign dictators, drug runners*, money launderers* - a thing of the past. (uh.. ok, maybe no foreign dictators. One out of three isn't bad)
- Relegation and promotion. That's pretty good, that should stay.
Just brainstorming here, anything else?