LONDON (AP):FIFA's OPPOSITION to the Premier League's plan to play an additional round of matches overseas in the 2010-11 season could kill the proposal.
Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore, facing hostile questioning from a parliamentary committee yesterday, said the radical plan would be reconsidered."Yes, it's had some hostile reaction and clearly we are not going to take this forward in anyway if it doesn't meet with some form of acquiesce from FIFA," Scudamore told the lawmakers. "Certainly, the Football Association and the Football League will have to be comfortable with whatever move and direction we take."
Strong opposition
Besides FIFA, Liverpool mana-ger Rafa Benitez has voiced strong opposition to the international round, which would be in addition to the traditional 38 home-and-away matches each of the clubs currently play.Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger didn't appear to be completely against the proposal, while Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was more angry about not being consulted in the matter."We will decide, after consul-tation, whether that deviation from perfect symmetry is proportionate and worth it in the scheme of things," Scudamore said. "If it's deemed not to be worth it, then the whole thing will be reformatted and we will think again about our global expansion."The matches would be played at five venues around the world during a single weekend in January 2011. Each city would host one game on Saturday and one on Sunday."It's certainly not a dead duck because it's only just started," Scudamore said.Football Association chairman David Triesman, speaking along-side Scudamore, said he has yet to hear "sustainable answers" to widespread concerns.