The money from betting is secondary, it’s the ability to show you were right. That you knew what was going to happen. Not only this one time, but I win my bets XX% of the time because I am so smart.
The money from betting is secondary, it’s the ability to show you were right. That you knew what was going to happen. Not only this one time, but I win my bets XX% of the time because I am so smart.
I looked up their demographics a little bit. Of that 30,000 only 2,000 are male between 15-24 years old, another 6,000 are male between 25-54 but most of those are older than 35. They only have about 3,000-3,500 males between 15-35 to choose from, and from them not all might be capable to play or even want to play.
I mean concacaf also does it with preliminary rounds in the gold cup, but I don’t think it’s necessary with Euros. There are more large and middle teams it’s too hard to get a good cutoff line of who should and shouldn’t have to go to preliminary.
I get the spirit of your question but I am fine leaving it at just the players being from the country and not extending it to support staff I think that’s a better divide. The 11 on the field playing are the ones who matter most anyways.
To be a little obtuse and go a little extreme, is it just the manager that has to be from said country or position coaches too, what about trainers and other behind the scene help. Who is policing all the practices everywhere to make sure there is no outside help or do only match days count.
I think it gets a little harder to draw a cutoff line if you limit some support staff but not all because you can put a puppet manager from country in and have someone else who you would rather have as manager running everything behind the scenes. This just makes it more transparent.
Nope, live in a city with 120,000 residents and a metro area population of about 350,000 people and not a team within 120 miles, or a top division team within 150 miles.
I don’t know if this will make sense or not, but those without some natural talent isn’t going to put the enormous amount of effort for years to just barely survive as a journeyman. It takes money to be able to move to a different country to play. The type of journeyman your talking about has to be good enough to make the paycheck viable and they have talent. The guys filling out the roster for £/€ 20,000 isn’t going to be able to up and move to a new country every couple years.
To answer the question, just take the sack and loss of yards. It’s a penalty to bring balance between offense and defense.