The balance is wrong: the players now have all the power.
1) Preseason - we now have the shortest preseason for decades, not allowing coaches the time to instill games plans, strengthen players endurance/core etc and build up a culture.
2) Trades/Contracts - Players now have all the power to break contracts and choose the clubs they want to go to. Clubs have no power to just trade players unless the players agree. Its all about the player and what they want.
3) Illicit drug policy - the three strike policy is a farce. It means players can hide their drug use, clubs can't help them until they are multiple offenders and they lie to supporters about their 'illnesses.'
I think its time the balance is readjusted once again between players and clubs.
1) Preseason - we now have the shortest preseason for decades, not allowing coaches the time to instill games plans, strengthen players endurance/core etc and build up a culture.
2) Trades/Contracts - Players now have all the power to break contracts and choose the clubs they want to go to. Clubs have no power to just trade players unless the players agree. Its all about the player and what they want.
3) Illicit drug policy - the three strike policy is a farce. It means players can hide their drug use, clubs can't help them until they are multiple offenders and they lie to supporters about their 'illnesses.'
I think its time the balance is readjusted once again between players and clubs.




