IMO it should be abolished and we should go back to how it used to be where clubs were free to buy and sell players throughout the season.
Setting an arbitrary deadline creates far more problems than it solves, especially for smaller clubs like ours. The main one being too many deals happen in the 11th hour, not giving enough time to buy adequate replacements, and all pre-season preparations, squad building and team bonding can too easily be ruined.
Player contracts can always have clauses to prevent the problem of players getting poached midway through a season, which is supposed to be one of the main reasons TDD was introduced. I realise this appears to contradict my first sentence, but I still think an enforced deadline imposed by a governing body is too restrictive to trade, and ultimately worsens the problem, not helps it.
We all know and accept that TDD is here to stay, nevertheless it would be interesting to gauge where fans stand over it.
The bottom line is you have to question who TDD benefits more. The clubs? Or Sky/EPL/UEFA?
Setting an arbitrary deadline creates far more problems than it solves, especially for smaller clubs like ours. The main one being too many deals happen in the 11th hour, not giving enough time to buy adequate replacements, and all pre-season preparations, squad building and team bonding can too easily be ruined.
Player contracts can always have clauses to prevent the problem of players getting poached midway through a season, which is supposed to be one of the main reasons TDD was introduced. I realise this appears to contradict my first sentence, but I still think an enforced deadline imposed by a governing body is too restrictive to trade, and ultimately worsens the problem, not helps it.
We all know and accept that TDD is here to stay, nevertheless it would be interesting to gauge where fans stand over it.
The bottom line is you have to question who TDD benefits more. The clubs? Or Sky/EPL/UEFA?
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