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Premier League clubs are set to discuss a landmark change to the transfer window which could end domestic player movement before http://www.officialnikejetshop.com/joe-namath-jersey-for-sale-c-2.html the start of the season. Representatives from the 20 top-flight clubs will attend next month’s shareholders’ meeting with a majority believed to be in favour of a new deadline which would stop managers bringing players in once a season has begun. Talks are at an advanced stage and the move could be implemented next year if the vote gets a two-thirds majority. Watford are believed to be one of the few to oppose the plan but a large number are said to be broadly in favour. It remains unclear, however, whether the required threshold of 14 would be reached. The blueprint for change will be discussed at the next meeting of Premier League chairmen on 7 September, with the hope of ending chaotic transfer sagas with players agitating for moves weeks into the season. The new arrangement would not apply to Football League clubs and the January window will remain. Jürgen Klopp focused on old foe Hoffenheim despite Coutinho distraction Read more The current window will shut on 31 August and promises to leave a number of clubs with collateral damage as they attempt to fight off suitors for their players. The proposed changes, however, would not prevent other European clubs – with their own transfer window dates in place – coming in to take players from English clubs, a prospect which would have serious consequences for the strength of their Champions and Europa League campaigns. It would mean that, if Liverpool were faced with a similar situation to the one they currently have with Philippe Coutinho after the domestic window had closed, they would not be able to reinvest the transfer funds and bring in reinforcements. Many Premier League managers, however, have grown weary of the window and the impact it can have, almost three weeks into a domestic Jordan Jenkins Womens Jerseycampaign. After Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Southampton the Swansea manager, Paul Clement, said: “There’s frustration here and I’m sure Southampton are frustrated, too. I think if the window is shut before the season starts, everything is sorted out and we can get on with the football. “At our managers’ meeting at the Premier League last week, we spoke about it. The majority of clubs are in favour, but maybe all have to be for it to go through.” The Liverpool manager, Jürgen Klopp, has been consistent in his call for deadline day to be brought forward. “It would have helped us this year [if the window had shut when the season began],” he said. “There is a phenomenon and then people go looking for solutions. It makes sense that when the season is starting, planning for the team is over. But I also understand that some things take a bit more time. The whole market has changed – the behaviour of peopleYet Pennant had not sustained his early success at Liverpool. “The first season I did well. Liverpool were also the team I supported as a boy. So it was great. The turning point with Rafa came when I got injured. I had a stress fracture in my shin and the next season, after surgery, I was out for three months. I rushed back and didn’t play well in my first game against Wigan because I was trying to nurse it. After that I struggled to get back in the team. I just want to play because then I give 110%. If I’m not playing I don’t. I now know that’s wrong.” Pennant’s new managerial ambition is underpinned by a realisation of how lost he would feel without football. “Three years ago I would’ve said: ‘No chance – as soon as I’m finished http://www.authenticchicagoblackhawks.com/authentic-steve-larmer-jersey?gender=Youth playing that’s it.’ But as you get older you understand more. When you go through a long spell without a club you think: ‘Can I go on without football in my life? It’s all I know.’ You start thinking how much you’d miss the boys. You’d miss celebrating a goal or a win. At least as a coach you’re still part of that. It’s still a job and I need to earn a living. I also have a lot to offer after everything that’s happened.” Could there be a future coaching role at Billericay? “I’m sure. If everything goes according to plan and we jump the leagues my experience and football IQ might be very useful.” Premier League: 10 talking points from the opening weekend's action Read more Pennant will confront the inequities faced by any aspiring black coach or manager. “It’s a tough battle and it’s sad to see in this time. But Chris Hughton and Chris Powell are showing that the minority are as good as anyone else. Chris Hughton took Brighton into the Premier League. How many managers have done that? It’s great. Hopefully it will open the eyes of owners and prove the colour of your skin does not define how well your team will do. “You’d think the lower the level the more doors will open. All you can do as is try your hardest and make sure your team wins. Being a black manager makes you a little more focused I guess. But I’m not there yet. At the moment I’m concentrating on playing at Billericay.” When Tamplin and I talk, while Pennant changes in a dressing room including other ex-Premier League players in Jamie O’Hara and Paul Konchesky, the Billericay owner and manager reiterates that his star signing will be offered coaching opportunities. “I don’t judge anyone on their past,” Tamplin says. “We’ve all gone through dark days. You have to be in the devil’s pit to learn the truth about yourself. I was in that devil’s pit for four months [when Tamplin was seriously depressed before using his wealth to transform Billericay]. Jermaine’s also been through that pit but he’s great now. I’m a born-again Authentic Tony Esposito Womens Jersey Christian, a businessman and a good judge of character. I take on no big egos, no bad eggs
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