2 months ago"With all this games we have another problem in the future, larger teams with 30 and more players often dominate market share and resources, making it difficult for smaller clubs to compete. This can lead to a lack of diversity and competitiveness within leagues.
But it's not just the many games and additional competitions like the Nations League, football has changed a lot, it has become faster, more athletic, more physically intense and tougher duels. The mileage has increased enormously. The game systems have also changed. The player is checked using high technology and even pushed to peak physical performance. But the player is a human and not a cyborg. There is a limit, if you go over this limit, it affects the energy and health of the player. The players need a 6 week break to come back to the clubs with energie.
Overall, addressing these issues requires a balance between creating an entertaining sport for fans, maintaining player welfare, and ensuring financial sustainability for clubs. Stakeholders, including club owners, governing bodies, and players, need to work together to find solutions".(Domenico Gurzí)