Bayern Munich's Rummenigge suggests players "force" clubs to create match congestion through extravagant wage demands
Briefly

"I find it very interesting that players in England complain, where they have the luxury of a League Cup and a league with 20 teams. I understand this discussion. But the players and their agents have maneuvered themselves into this trap. By demanding ever more and ever higher salaries, they are forcing the clubs to generate ever higher revenues... through more games."
"Sitting down with all involved and discussing the situation will solve more problems than both sides complaining about the other. Perhaps the players will accept lower wages for less congestion, balancing their demands with the economic realities of the game."
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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