An extended International break next September… on 17:28 - Sep 7 with 2105 views | pointofblue | So they're combining the September and October breaks, rather than keeping them separate. I wonder if they should move the November break to March, so there are only two breaks during the season. |  |
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An extended International break next September… on 17:50 - Sep 7 with 2011 views | SheffordBlue | Think in some ways this is better - let the season get into more of a flow and then have a bit of a longer break. Teams with fewer international players will benefit from a decent training block - be a bit crap for teams with lots of players away though. |  |
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An extended International break next September… on 18:10 - Sep 7 with 1877 views | bluesym | Downvote wasnt for you,but for poxy international football 😴 |  |
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An extended International break next September… on 19:08 - Sep 7 with 1747 views | _clive_baker_ | A break in September, October & November this season innit. Excessive IMO, WC qualifying needs to be re-thought. Not keen on the 2026 break either. [Post edited 7 Sep 19:09]
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An extended International break next September… on 20:12 - Sep 7 with 1536 views | leftback | Unless we get relegated 😅 |  | |  |
An extended International break next September… on 08:54 - Sep 8 with 1050 views | Radlett_blue |
An extended International break next September… on 19:08 - Sep 7 by _clive_baker_ | A break in September, October & November this season innit. Excessive IMO, WC qualifying needs to be re-thought. Not keen on the 2026 break either. [Post edited 7 Sep 19:09]
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I agree that there is far too much international football, but neither UEFA nor FIFA are going to reduce it, as they battle for control of the game. |  |
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An extended International break next September… on 10:50 - Sep 8 with 830 views | Vaughan8 |
An extended International break next September… on 08:54 - Sep 8 by Radlett_blue | I agree that there is far too much international football, but neither UEFA nor FIFA are going to reduce it, as they battle for control of the game. |
Its strange because the more international football there is, the more I go off it, to the point I just watch the major tournaments, which have also been diluted. I'm sure some people must be the same. I was/am against this nations league rubbish too, but one good thing I think it does is it helps the smaller countries. San Marino got a few goals against their minnow rivals, which they never get the opportunity to do in these qualifiers as the lower seeds and many groups. Personally I would get the minnows to do their own groups to get into the main groups, reduce the games for the bigger countries as they're going to (nearly always) qualify anyway! However, I fully understand these countries want to play the top teams (despite getting thrashed most of the time) for status and money. |  | |  |
An extended International break next September… on 11:04 - Sep 8 with 779 views | JakeITFC |
An extended International break next September… on 10:50 - Sep 8 by Vaughan8 | Its strange because the more international football there is, the more I go off it, to the point I just watch the major tournaments, which have also been diluted. I'm sure some people must be the same. I was/am against this nations league rubbish too, but one good thing I think it does is it helps the smaller countries. San Marino got a few goals against their minnow rivals, which they never get the opportunity to do in these qualifiers as the lower seeds and many groups. Personally I would get the minnows to do their own groups to get into the main groups, reduce the games for the bigger countries as they're going to (nearly always) qualify anyway! However, I fully understand these countries want to play the top teams (despite getting thrashed most of the time) for status and money. |
The Nations League is actually good and has been a success, I think the qualifiers are the problem. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
An extended International break next September… on 12:09 - Sep 8 with 658 views | Bellevue_Blue |
An extended International break next September… on 17:50 - Sep 7 by SheffordBlue | Think in some ways this is better - let the season get into more of a flow and then have a bit of a longer break. Teams with fewer international players will benefit from a decent training block - be a bit crap for teams with lots of players away though. |
I agree whole heartedly. The current system is awful for fans, awful for clubs, awful for national teams. If you could split the season into two International periods, 3 weeks in November and 4/5 weeks in June/ July. Everyone would be happier. As fans you'd actually get into the flow of qualifiers/ Nations League and the evolution of the International team. As an international manager you'd get some proper time to bed in culture etc. The current system is the worst of every situation. |  | |  |
An extended International break next September… on 14:33 - Sep 8 with 387 views | Radlett_blue |
An extended International break next September… on 11:04 - Sep 8 by JakeITFC | The Nations League is actually good and has been a success, I think the qualifiers are the problem. |
i disagree. We now don't have any summers without some sort of international tournament finals. The players need a break (I would ban clubs from going off to play marketing friendlies in the close season). Most fans would welcome a break as well. I no longer am longing for football to resume in August. |  |
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An extended International break next September… on 19:35 - Sep 8 with 98 views | Bramidan | How about taking a leaf out of international Rugby. The league goes on minus a couple of players. Surely with the depth of squads, let’s take Chelsea as an example, it’s not that difficult. The other solution is stop playing completely useless international, third rate teams, nobody cares. Let them play offs against each other so they then qualify to play seeded clubs. I don’t want to watch San Marino’s group of a post office workers etc etc. |  | |  |
An extended International break next September… on 19:47 - Sep 8 with 79 views | TresBonne |
An extended International break next September… on 10:50 - Sep 8 by Vaughan8 | Its strange because the more international football there is, the more I go off it, to the point I just watch the major tournaments, which have also been diluted. I'm sure some people must be the same. I was/am against this nations league rubbish too, but one good thing I think it does is it helps the smaller countries. San Marino got a few goals against their minnow rivals, which they never get the opportunity to do in these qualifiers as the lower seeds and many groups. Personally I would get the minnows to do their own groups to get into the main groups, reduce the games for the bigger countries as they're going to (nearly always) qualify anyway! However, I fully understand these countries want to play the top teams (despite getting thrashed most of the time) for status and money. |
I'd love to see what I call the Crap World Cup take place at some point. The 32 bottom ranked teams in an all out war to see who's the most crap. Thrilling finals such as San Marino v Pakistan. A right laugh! |  | |  |
An extended International break next September… on 20:14 - Sep 8 with 25 views | SheffordBlue |
An extended International break next September… on 19:47 - Sep 8 by TresBonne | I'd love to see what I call the Crap World Cup take place at some point. The 32 bottom ranked teams in an all out war to see who's the most crap. Thrilling finals such as San Marino v Pakistan. A right laugh! |
Some kind of equivalent of the FA Trophy for the lower FIFA ranked clubs would be better for them IMO. Run it as a straight knockout with the semis and final being played in the same country/venues as the main World Cup at the beginning of the World. |  |
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