Nigels Tackle wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Im getting fucking angry.
no doubt you're comfort eating as well
Croissant with cafe con leche...........fuck face,
Nigels Tackle wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Im getting fucking angry.
no doubt you're comfort eating as well
DoomMerchant wrote:If you aren't fit for your club you shouldn't be released....this is one thing Fergie did well which you have to admire. When he needed players to stand down and avoid playing for their country, he got his wish.
blues2win wrote:It may benefit us if Vinny gets some game time tomorrow. He's been out for a while. That's if he doesn't get injured. If.
JamieMCFC wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:If you aren't fit for your club you shouldn't be released....this is one thing Fergie did well which you have to admire. When he needed players to stand down and avoid playing for their country, he got his wish.
I remember reading that it was really only the rags English players that wouldn't play if called up.
Beefymcfc wrote:Anybody remember the last time Vinnie played against club wishes? Thought he was doing right, came back and went out with an injury on a second game back.
Mase wrote:Maybe their countries can start paying their wage if they get injured whilst on international duty for the time they're out from until they recover?
Mase wrote:Maybe their countries can start paying their wage if they get injured whilst on international duty for the time they're out from until they recover?
the Geordies will make a claim to world governing body FIFA's Club Protection Programme...That scheme paid out £29million to settle 126 cases from 2012-14 - up to a maximum of £5.5m per injury.
The amount is calculated according to the player's salary for "temporary disablement in an international match".
phips wrote:Mase wrote:Maybe their countries can start paying their wage if they get injured whilst on international duty for the time they're out from until they recover?
i just read something that Newcastle are getting a tidy sum since Krul was injured on international duty. not sure if that's just because its a season-ending injury or not.the Geordies will make a claim to world governing body FIFA's Club Protection Programme...That scheme paid out £29million to settle 126 cases from 2012-14 - up to a maximum of £5.5m per injury.
The amount is calculated according to the player's salary for "temporary disablement in an international match".
Beefymcfc wrote:There was a clause that if a player was injured that the relevant FA would compensate the club but I think it was changed a few years back where it's actually FIFA who pay, but that might just be for World matches rather than European.
Either way, clubs are compensated for injuries incurred on international duty.
Hazy2 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:There was a clause that if a player was injured that the relevant FA would compensate the club but I think it was changed a few years back where it's actually FIFA who pay, but that might just be for World matches rather than European.
Either way, clubs are compensated for injuries incurred on international duty.
I think FIFA could be a bit busy for more claims. Changing the name to FFS what now !
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