Europe's Leading Clubs Want Cut In International Games
Europe's leading clubs have demanded a drastic cut in the number of international fixtures and a
greater say in how the game is run.
The current calendar provides for 12 games a year but the European Club Association (ECA) wants a
50% cut.
"We would prefer six double dates over a two-year qualifying period," said ECA board member and
Manchester United chief executive David Gill.
Anfield Talk @ Sep 7, 2011 7:07 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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