Ok I'm confused by that, Mings has played in 2 games but we're allowed to swap him out because he's picked up an injury, that seems odd.
Long-term injury or illness of an outfield player: during the league phase until matchday 6 included, the club concerned may temporarily replace a maximum of one outfield player and register a new outfield player.
STOP IT!
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 03:20:08 PMSTOP IT!But I'm bored on a Friday afternoon, there's no club football for another 9 days, and it's pissing it down outside.
Back to the topic at hand, through no fault of his own I kind of want him to just piss off now, the vibe of 'how dare they?' seems to be increasing and whilst I do have sympathy for him, we're forced to try and do deals like this thanks to rules that tie our hands but allow his parent club to spunk £400m up the wall making the best team worse, whilst Jacob Ramsey is lost for no good reason to a frozen Saudi outpost.
Quote from: Drummond on Today at 03:29:53 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 03:20:08 PMSTOP IT!But I'm bored on a Friday afternoon, there's no club football for another 9 days, and it's pissing it down outside.AI is making you bored. Read things yourself!!
Quote from: paul_e on Today at 03:16:12 PMOk I'm confused by that, Mings has played in 2 games but we're allowed to swap him out because he's picked up an injury, that seems odd.No idea how we did that but Mings is no longer showing in the squad and Barkey is.https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/clubs/52683--aston-villa/squad/Edit: Rule change here. QuoteLong-term injury or illness of an outfield player: during the league phase until matchday 6 included, the club concerned may temporarily replace a maximum of one outfield player and register a new outfield player.
How do they know Mings will be out for 60 days? Seven weeks was the initial assessment wasn't it? Does that mean he can't play until that period of time now even if he was to heal quicker?
The club must provide UEFA with the necessary medical evidence in one of UEFA's official languages. Before confirming the replacement, UEFA may require further medical examination of the outfield player by an expert appointed by UEFA at the club's expense. Once the injured or ill outfield player is fit to be fielded again, he becomes eligible and/or can resume his position in place of his substitute, who must consequently be removed from the list.