lionheart
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WTF is Mark Hughes doing? He should pull him out of the squad for the next match. If he misses any up-coming EPL games because of this, he should be fined at least two weeks wages...MH not Bojinov.
lionheart said:WTF is Mark Hughes doing? He should pull him out of the squad for the next match. If he misses any up-coming EPL games because of this, he should be fined at least two weeks wages...MH not Bojinov.
lionheart said:WTF is Mark Hughes doing? He should pull him out of the squad for the next match. If he misses any up-coming EPL games because of this, he should be fined at least two weeks wages...MH not Bojinov.
bizzbo said:Markov, the coach who played Petrov twice in a week, resulting in his injury, was sacked not long afterwards. his record was poor, but I dont think the Petrov injury helped his cause. If you abuse your players, their club will have every reason to be as unhelpful as possible. I noticed that Hristo Stoichkov came to visit our club last month, I wonder if he had a chat with the coaching staff about what had happened, and how things would be from now on? The coach could have started Bojinov on saturday if he wanted, so I have to think that this new guy is going to be a bit more reasonable.
mammutly said:bizzbo said:Markov, the coach who played Petrov twice in a week, resulting in his injury, was sacked not long afterwards. his record was poor, but I dont think the Petrov injury helped his cause. If you abuse your players, their club will have every reason to be as unhelpful as possible. I noticed that Hristo Stoichkov came to visit our club last month, I wonder if he had a chat with the coaching staff about what had happened, and how things would be from now on? The coach could have started Bojinov on saturday if he wanted, so I have to think that this new guy is going to be a bit more reasonable.
Well, it is to be hoped that is the case.
Interesting point about whether a club manager can actually stop a player from playing for his country. I'm pretty sure it's a kind of convention/gentlemans agreement type thing that allows it. A manager would not come out and simply say no, but in theory they could. The player is contracted to the club not his country.
There are many examples of mangers not allowing players to go on international duty for reasons of 'injury', which is basically just an excuse to avoid actually refusing permission.
Braggster said:mammutly said:bizzbo said:Markov, the coach who played Petrov twice in a week, resulting in his injury, was sacked not long afterwards. his record was poor, but I dont think the Petrov injury helped his cause. If you abuse your players, their club will have every reason to be as unhelpful as possible. I noticed that Hristo Stoichkov came to visit our club last month, I wonder if he had a chat with the coaching staff about what had happened, and how things would be from now on? The coach could have started Bojinov on saturday if he wanted, so I have to think that this new guy is going to be a bit more reasonable.
Well, it is to be hoped that is the case.
Interesting point about whether a club manager can actually stop a player from playing for his country. I'm pretty sure it's a kind of convention/gentlemans agreement type thing that allows it. A manager would not come out and simply say no, but in theory they could. The player is contracted to the club not his country.
There are many examples of mangers not allowing players to go on international duty for reasons of 'injury', which is basically just an excuse to avoid actually refusing permission.
Wrong. FIFA regulations allow the international manager to compel the player to attend.
bri an t said:it is great news to have petrov+bojinov back for the final run in +the cup games i think they are available,to play