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Turkish Press
Beautiful game has its ugly side
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Jun 6, 2008
The Blatter plan has provoked intense debate in Europe, but muted coverage in Australia, where clubs run a distant second in the national psyche to the ...
Nigeria: Blatter's 6 + 5 Rule AllAfrica.com
Germany keep price right and the fans happy Telegraph.co.uk
Blatter: Foreigners Hurting England Goal.com
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Belfast Telegraph
INSIGHT: Growing football players
Sofia Echo, Bulgaria - Jun 6, 2008
This means that as of next season each European football club should have at least eight ?locally trained players? out of a group of 25. ...
Platini attacks 'cheating' English clubs Times Online
Platini says European Parliament President won't accept FIFA's 6 + ... International Herald Tribune
A silver lining to England's failure Daily Mail
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Bleacher Report
Blatter's 6-5 plan leaves Premier League in fear of fudged quotas
Independent, UK - May 30, 2008
Blatter faces an uphill struggle in the face of all evidence, and multiple warnings from the European Commission that his plan contravenes EU law, ...
Quota hype is just more blather from Blatter because the EU has ... The Gazette (Montreal)
Brian Barwick dances to the tune of Sepp Blatter Times Online
Fifa backs '6+5' rule to restrict foreign influence Scotsman
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Irish Independent
Home-grown revolution
Irish Independent, Ireland - Jun 10, 2008
While it is certainly in contravention of EU employment law and has riled the big guns of European club football, his desire to push through his ...

Yahoo! Eurosport
Survey Says English Players In Prem At Record Low
Goal.com, Switzerland - May 28, 2008
And in the week that Sepp Blatter, president of Fifa, is pushing his 'six-plus-five' quota proposal on a resistant club game, the figures appear to provide ...
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RTE.ie
Blatter To Fight For Doomed Quota Scheme
Goal.com, Switzerland - May 24, 2008
"We have all seen that the finals of the two European club competitions have been won this year by two teams [United and Zenit St Petersburg] who had in ...
PFA URGES BOOST FOR HOME-GROWN STARS Sportinglife.com
Michel Platini clamps down on clubs in debt Telegraph.co.uk
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guardian.co.uk - Telegraph.co.uk
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Goal.com
United Officially Complain To Fifa About Madrid
Goal.com, Switzerland - Jun 9, 2008
The MEN also report United defender and club captain Gary Neville as saying he is convinced Ronaldo is already at the "right club," and that the Portuguese ...

Aljazeera.net
FIFA could decide 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts by 2011
SportingNews.com - May 30, 2008
The congress voted 155-5 to approve a resolution backing the objectives of Blatter's "six-plus-five" proposal, which would force clubs to have at least six ...
AUSTRALIA DEFY BLATTER ON WORLD CUP BID Sportinglife.com
Why we're still good for 2018 Special Broadcasting Service
Tyranny of timing Sydney Morning Herald
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Real answers to Sepp Blatter visions are close to home
Liverpool Echo, UK - Jun 7, 2008
Blatter?s mistake is to try and compel clubs to do something via the rules of the game when he should be encouraging them to embrace it as an achievable ...
Violence? In '54, it was war
Toronto Star,  Canada - Jun 9, 2008
Perhaps FIFA boss Sepp Blatter should bear that in mind as he moves to return domestic quotas to the professional game. Tonight, Bern will host the ...
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28 The European model of sport
PJ Sloane - Handbook on the Economics of Sport, 2006 - books.google.com
... criticised in a revealing comment by Sepp Blatter, the President ... the leagues to make
sure that clubs are correctly ... is also being discussed at a European level. ...
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OUT OF AFRICA: THE EXODUS OF ELITE AFRICAN FOOTBALL TALENT TO EUROPE -
P Darby - WorkingUSA, 2007 - Blackwell Synergy
... buy controlling stakes in African clubs, 6 are ... to export African talent, thus
strengthening European football at ... Both Sepp Blatter and Issa Hayatou have been ...

HMW and LMW glutenin alleles among putative tetraploid and hexaploid European spelt wheat (Triticum … -
Y Yan, SLK Hsam, JZ Yu, Y Jiang, I Ohtsuka, FJ … - TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2003 - Springer
... Swiss landrace collected in the 1930s in Oberkulm (Blatter et al ... that the number
of emmer and club wheat that ... in the origin and evolution of European spelt was ...

International Unionism?s Competitive Edge: FIFPro and the European Treaty -
B Dabscheck - Relations industrielles, 2003 - ?rudit
... on 31 August 2001, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said, ?I ... very beginning has been to
include all the members ... of the G 14 (leading European clubs) where issues ...
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Football Academies and the Migration of African Football Labor to Europe
P Darby, G Akindes, M Kirwin - Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 2007 - jss.sagepub.com
... de football association (FIFA), argued that those European clubs who had ... they have
shared the broader thrust of Blatter?s sentiments ... All rights reserved. ...

[PDF] The European Union and UEFA, Transforming or reinforcing football?s pyramid?
B Garc?a - people.pwf.cam.ac.uk
... letters between Mario Monti and Sepp Blatter, President of ... Basically, these rules
establish that clubs participating in European competitions are ...
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B Downey - Asper Rev. Int'l Bus. & Trade L., 2001 - HeinOnline
... 1 20011 The Bosman Ruling: European Soccer - Above the Law ... over some of these profits
to a club that is ... Sepp Blatter, the president of FIFA, made a proposal to ...

Lessons from Lake Constance: Ideas, institutions, and advocacy coalitions -
J Blatter - Reflections on Water: New Approaches to Transboundary …, 2001 - books.google.com
... by convening of the European Single Market ... sport associations and automobile clubs
Transnational coalition ... JOS Blatter Table 4.2 (continued) Name Founding date ...

The globalization of football: a study in the glocalization of the'serious life' -
R Giulianotti, R Robertson - The British Journal of Sociology, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... The USA has competed in all but one of ... Blatter was subsequently re-elected FIFA
President by the ... European club officials and player agents have been strongly ...

[CITATION] They?re Playing R. Song. Football and the European Union after Bosman
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Unveils plan to limit the number of foreigners on a club
May 07, 2008 09:45 AM
Associated Press

GENEVA–FIFA president Sepp Blatter renewed his campaign Wednesday to stop European soccer clubs from hoarding most of the world's best players.

Blatter said European clubs were "drying out" soccer in Africa by signing the best young players and preventing professional leagues from developing.

"It cannot be that only one continent will be the focus of all football," Blatter said in a conference call with reporters.

Blatter was outlining his plans for a "six plus five" rule, which would force clubs by 2012 to field at least six homegrown players in their starting lineups and limit the number of foreigners to five.

The FIFA president believes the rule will reverse the trend among some of Europe's elite clubs – including Arsenal, Chelsea and Inter Milan – to field teams entirely made up of foreign players.

Blatter has railed against the practice in the past, but no international rules are currently in place to prevent teams from ignoring players in their own countries.

"If there is a FIFA regulation that there shall be this six-plus-five system, then players in Africa and Asia and especially South America will stay home," Blatter said. "It will be good for the development of football."

He said soccer federations outside Europe supported his plan "because the other continents are the suppliers of all the players in Europe."

"We are now stimulating new leagues where players can earn their living decently," he said. "At the same time we are fighting, let us say, the drying out of local leagues in Africa."

Blatter said African soccer federations were in favor of his plan when it was discussed at a January meeting in Ghana, even though it could mean that some African players would lose their positions with top clubs.

Blatter also believes the rule can be good for soccer in Europe. He wants it to help restore the traditional identity of clubs and national leagues, and strengthen national teams by offering more opportunities to homegrown players.

Even in England, which has been criticized by Blatter for monopolizing talent, there were calls for restrictions on foreign players after the national team failed to qualify for next month's European Championship.

But Blatter is not supported by European soccer's governing body UEFA and European Union lawmakers, who say it would be illegal to prevent the free movement of players.

UEFA favors a rule on "locally trained" players which would set a quota of players, of any nationality, on the roster who have been with the club for at least three years between the ages of 15 and 21.

"I appeal here also to Europe, not only to European football but the European Union, to look also for this solidarity (with world soccer)," Blatter said. "It is not enough to put money in development clubs all around the world but you should also maintain in the sporting spirit, the spirit of fair play."

The rule will be discussed at the FIFA Congress from May 29-30 in Sydney, Australia.

Blatter will ask the 208 national federations for a mandate to approach the EU for support.


 

 

 

 

 
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