When it comes to professional soccer, England is the place to be. The English premier league is easily the most lucrative and the most watched soccer league in the world. Players at English soccer clubs also command some of the highest salaries in world soccer today. Therefore, every player’s dream is to ply his trade in the English premier league.
Apart from having a successful soccer career as a player, there are also a number of great options available to players when they eventually hang up their boots or when, for whatever reason, they are released by their clubs.
First, a player who has been released by his club can simply join another club on a free transfer and continue playing the wonderful game of soccer. A player who has been released by his club is considered a free agent. This means that when the player in question moves elsewhere, there would not be any need for the new club to pay a transfer fee as the deal would be done as a Bosman.
Again, a player who has been released by his club can simply take 축구 중계 화질 좋은곳 move into management. In this case, the player can study for his UEFA Badge and qualify as a coach. In some cases, a player who has been released by his club can also re-join the club in a one capacity or the other. Two examples here are Alan Shearer of Newcastle United who served as Newcastle manager briefly after he retired from the game. There is also Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who retired from Manchester United and is now a coach in United’s youth team. If he continues to deliver the goods, he may be groomed to take over from Sir Alex Ferguson in future.
If a player has the inclination and the talent, he may also go into soccer journalism after he ends his playing days. In Brazil, the former world cup winner Tostao, is now a highly respected soccer analyst and writes an authoritative soccer column. Also, Graeme Souness, Gary Lineker and Big Sam Allardyce have all had stints as soccer analysts for some soccer television outfits. We also have the trio of Eddie Lewis, Gary Bailey and Terry Paine – former players who are now soccer pundits for Super Sport.