Impact of New Home Grown Rules in the English Premier League
If you haven't heard, the English Premier League will be bringing in new rules next year that mean squads have to be restricted to 25 players, 8 of whom must be "home grown." Home grown is defined as a player who has played 3 years or more in England under the age of 21 (basically academy players).
As the majority of players that are good enough for our national team are developed in English academies, this will probably be a good thing in terms of the chances that our young players get in England, as they will qualify as home-grown.
Obviously the ultimate goal should be to have a strong domestic league capable of developing players for the national team, but realistically it seems LoI teams are barely capable of paying the bills let alone developing Ireland's next superstar.
Ultimately, I don't think it will have a massive impact, but it may lead to some of our youngsters getting chances that they normally wouldn't have received.
What are your thoughts on the possible implications of this rule change?