The head of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) has admitted that the relentless soccer calendar might lead players to seek legal recourse. Players have long griped about the jam-packed schedules caused by the proliferation of local leagues, international duty, and other contests. The PFA are hopeful that new opportunities may arise due to last week's […]
I don’t know. Football is without a doubt a high intensity job, but these players are incredibly well compensated despite only having to do half a days work for the majority of their days. Compare that with someone who works in IT and is on call? Or a nurse and their weekly twelve hour shifts.
I definitely think scheduling can and should be improved, but not because of fixture congestion or them playing too many games, but because football exists because of fans and sometimes we go a week without a game or have a couple weeks worth of untelevised games. What we need is fixture consistency.
It doesn’t matter how well they are paid, the human body can only play so many games a year. We’re seeing that this year with the increase in injuries
I know it sounds like I’m saying they’re really well played, play them to death, but I’m not. I’m saying that the amount of games isn’t the problem, the problem is pointless congestion. I believe Arteta mentioned that perhaps we should enlarge the squads if we’re playing this many games.