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Teessidemackem

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Here's 4 examples of why my love and passion for Football dwindles from year to year.

What chance to smaller clubs have, when the bigger clubs come and snatch young talent away from under their noses after years of nourishing and developing them before the player even has chance to break into the first team and repay them in some way.

The future of football is looking pretty bleak now and the divide between the Prem and the leagues below is just going to keep getting bigger and bigger.
Money and greed will eventually ruin the game for everyone.
 
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Couldn't agree more Tees, money and greed are destroying the game, I blame Sky Television and it's a case of the divide between the haves and the have nots is greater now than ever before.
Although I'm looking forward to the new season I no longer get excited that it's coming.
Don't know what the answer is but the longer we remain in this league the more difficult it's going to be to claw our way back to the Premiership, and even when we do say in the next two to three years then at present I'm not really bothered about us actually getting there.
 
Couldn't agree more Tees, money and greed are destroying the game, I blame Sky Television and it's a case of the divide between the haves and the have nots is greater now than ever before.
Although I'm looking forward to the new season I no longer get excited that it's coming.
Don't know what the answer is but the longer we remain in this league the more difficult it's going to be to claw our way back to the Premiership, and even when we do say in the next two to three years then at present I'm not really bothered about us actually getting there.

I dont really have much of an issue if the players are allowed to develop into adults and be a part of the first team for a season or 2 like Pickford and Henderson did, before the big fish come in.

Lads are getting snatched now when they are still bairns for peanuts. The big clubs are becoming even bigger and richer and the teams below are being left to rot and pick up the piece's.
 
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One of my (rare) joys is watching some local lad who has come up through the system make his First Team debut.

Then watch as he gradually breaks through into being a regular.

It's a rare thing but great when it happens. (Remember when a very young Barry Venison scored his first goal for us. He ran all over the field swinging his arm round like a propeller. Anyone who tried to get close would have been killed.:emoticon-0102-bigsm)

I MAY see such sights again!
Hope costs nowt.
 
ARSENAL are set to beat Manchester United in the race for the signature of Sunderland teenager Logan Pye. The Gunners look poised to pounce in the next transfer window when the versatile Pye, 15, will be old enough to join them. He has been earmarked for a move to United for some time and the club thought about a bid this summer. But the Gunners have now stepped in for the teen, who can play at centre-half or full-back. Pye turns 16 in October and has appeared for England's Under-16s team.
 
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I remember when Italian football was massive - everyone wanted to play there - it was all over the TV and great to watch.

Loads of investment came (relatively speaking) and the games became (much like a lot in the premier are now) "Let's make sure we don't lose" rather than "Let's go and win every game" - the money was removed as the figures dwindled and now you have very few able to compete properly. That is exactly how it's going over here.

The Financial fair play rules which kicked in after City and Chelsea bought their premier league titles has put paid to any possibility of another team doing the same. Be interesting to see what happens with our owners if/when we do get back up there!
 
Couldn't agree more Tees, money and greed are destroying the game, I blame Sky Television and it's a case of the divide between the haves and the have nots is greater now than ever before.
Although I'm looking forward to the new season I no longer get excited that it's coming.
Don't know what the answer is but the longer we remain in this league the more difficult it's going to be to claw our way back to the Premiership, and even when we do say in the next two to three years then at present I'm not really bothered about us actually getting there.

I now know quite a few people who prefer the likes of South Shields or Spennymore to big league stuff. They love football but hate the hype etc of Premier League

Which is not forgetting non league players often get a bit of wedge to add to their working salary... money rules all of football
 
Couldn't agree more Tees, money and greed are destroying the game, I blame Sky Television and it's a case of the divide between the haves and the have nots is greater now than ever before.
Although I'm looking forward to the new season I no longer get excited that it's coming.
Don't know what the answer is but the longer we remain in this league the more difficult it's going to be to claw our way back to the Premiership, and even when we do say in the next two to three years then at present I'm not really bothered about us actually getting there.
Totally agree, as a hypocrite I do have sky and think with sports like cricket and rugby league they have done a great job of promoting them and the coverage they now get is excellent but with football the gap the sky money has created between the haves and have nots lower down the league pyramid is far too big and the Bury scenario will keep happening where good historic clubs disappear and are soon forgotten about so that sky can dedicate a 2hr programme with 6 panellists to debate wether Tottenham should play 3 at the back in some champions league game
 
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Fecking annoying that like. It looks like weve been well and truely Pyed off.

If hes a similar age to Mumba why has he never been near the first team before if hes that good and Mumba has?

Because Mumba was quite big and strong for a child, maybe he's the same age but he might be (like most kids) half the size of 20 year olds never mind men who are 27/29.