A very interesting debate about this - I would be firmly against it because the implications for League 2 and Conference clubs do not even seem to have been considered (which is typical attitude from those who run the game). Alan Pardew made a great point about Gateshead - a club on the up having their best ever season - as a club like that in the future could be denied a place in the league if 12 B teams are parachuted into a league 3. What about the atmosphere at grounds where the B teams are playing away - would they bring any fans with them? I also do not think the style of football that many clubs at this level play would be helpful for the B team players to develop their game.
In my opinion the Premier league teams need to get their own house in order - they are clearly signing far too many players and they need to rethink that strategy. I also think the fans of clubs like ours would be very much against the feeder club approach - we have ourselves seen the negative effects of having lots of loan players and arrangements like that would inevitably end up with the feeder club being effectively controlled by the premier league club.
In my opinion the Premier league teams need to get their own house in order - they are clearly signing far too many players and they need to rethink that strategy. I also think the fans of clubs like ours would be very much against the feeder club approach - we have ourselves seen the negative effects of having lots of loan players and arrangements like that would inevitably end up with the feeder club being effectively controlled by the premier league club.
......we have talked about how finances and their control could help......to force teams to live within their means.....and possibly use more home grown talent......HALVE THE PARACHUTE PAYMENT......AND THEN HALVE IT AGAIN NEXT SEASON!!