Sabre wrote:I don't find your view radical, in fact that's a possibility that's been discussed hundred of times in my country.
The problem I see is that reducing the league to 18 teams, only means 4 matches less in the local competition. Not enough to get the necessary matches to do a proper European league. And if you talk about reducing further than 18 teams, you'd find a massive opposition in the local federations, at least the Spanish ones.
The agenda, with the international games, is crowded enough. It's difficult to set a proper league without weakening competitions that have more than 100 years of history.
But despite I think it's difficult, I'm afraid that may be the future if the course of football continues this way.
I think the only other way to "take games out" of the domestic schedule would be to limit countries to one cup competition that has only one leg per round. And a truly proper European League does not seem possible without putting too much of a strain on the players, but to make it to the final while playing in the 3rd qualifying round you would have to play 15 games, 19 if you started in the first round of qualifying, while a 10 team league would only play 18 games.