OSH;1399039 wrote:I'm not against a move to the winter. The downside is, hosting a World Cup in the States again could be challenging.
There's a lot of thought and consideration across the world in looking more closely at the calendar that MLS has. It only makes sense, honestly. European countries don't like the winter weather games much. Some take a hiatus in the middle of the season. I could imagine there'll be some leagues seriously investigating a move to a March-November calendar.
I think that the problem with moving it to the Winter is whether it will cause a permanent change in the structure of the season. Will a high-profile league such as the EPL take an eight-week hiatus in the middle of the season? Or, will they go to a March-November calendar as you said?
They would only move to a March-November calendar if the World Cup makes a permanent shift to the winter, I think. Doing just one season in that format would cause too many troubles. The problem is whether having a winter World Cup prevent the European countries from hosting? You said that they don't like the winter games, as is. Could you imagine a totally winter UK World Cup? The problem with the hiatus is that many clubs will be wary to have their players in an eight-week hiatus in the middle of season for injury concerns.
I would have no clue what they would do, just throwing out my thoughts.