Blatter's 6+5 Rule

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The Sports Economist notes that the latest rule proposed by FIFA, limiting pro teams to a mix of 6+5 domestic and foreign players, would negatively impact Americans playing Europe. It would also lower the quality of play at home, since MLS would not be able to import more skilled players from the region and South America as it expands. Expansion will put more demand on the player pool, and lets face it, college soccer isn't going to meet that demand by a long shot.\

It is possible that soccer clubs would simply comply with the six plus five rule and keep on as they are. But lawsuits are sure to be filed by players who end up returning to a low-paying domestic league (think Irish, French, and Americans; this rule would also retard the development of players from the USA).

Tags: Soccer

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Management Anti-patterns

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Sandy sent me a link listing anti-patterns as applied to management practices. For those not up on the jargon, an anit-pattern is a bad practice that is repeated frequently. I first heard this term in terms of programming patterns and anti-patterns, but I've since heard it used in non-programming contexts. I can honestly say I've run into the Hard Code anti-pattern, code-momentum, cargo cult programming, and bug maganets, to name a few. I've also commited Accidental complexity, magic numbers, monkey work, and parallel protectionism as I've learned to be a better programmer.

The management ones would be funnier if they weren't so true. The ones that hit close to home for me are Hostile Testing, Napkin specification, Seagull Management, Leader not Manager, Scope Creep, and Design by Committee.

Anti-pattern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Often pejoratively named with clever oxymoronic neologisms, many anti-pattern ideas amount to little more than mistakes, rants, unsolvable problems, or bad practices to be avoided if possible. Sometimes called pitfalls or dark patterns, this informal use of the term has come to refer to classes of commonly reinvented bad solutions to problems. Thus, many candidate anti-patterns under debate would not be formally considered anti-patterns.

Tags: Career, Programming

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Quaranta in Baltimore Sun

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Some candid talk from Tino about what was (is?) lacking in him as a professional soccer player. [Kicking it into gear \-- \-- baltimoresun.com](http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/soccer/bal-sp.quaranta20may20,0,2389433.story) > In a recent interview, Quaranta (Archbishop Curley) said he often took > his life as a professional athlete for granted. Now, after turning an > invitation to train with United this season into a full contract, he > is eager to not only become one of the best players in MLS, but to > also perhaps go overseas and leave his mark on the world. To do that, > the forward must supplement his natural ability with an unyielding > commitment to staying in shape. "I didn't take care of myself. I > didn't take care of my body. I didn't do what I was supposed to do > as a professional," Quaranta said. "Yeah, I did take it for granted. > That's the truth. A lot of people might look at that and say, 'He > was ungrateful.' But that is just the truth. That's where I was at > that point.

Tags: DC United, Soccer

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