NilesPacMan;1399128 wrote: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.
I honestly think we'll see a change in calendar for some leagues. I know some clubs in Germany favor the move.
The way that the Bundesliga is operating right now, for clubs to follow their lead isn't a bad option. A lot of positive things happening in Germany. Spain takes a break in the winter already. Numerous players and managers in England have suggested they take a break too. With all that commotion about it, why not?!
The worst part about it is the first year. The first year of moving the calendar probably is a bit different, but it'll come back around and players will get used to it.
If it doesn't happen, I'll be shocked. I don't see MLS changing the calendar. But, there will be some leagues shifting, somehow, in the next 5-10 years.