Quote from: wolfman999 on December 23, 2021, 12:35:07 PMWhile on the subject of players availability, I read that following the injury that Traore picked up while on international duty and, after about three months of recovery, he is now fit again to go off and play in the ACON thus being again unavailable to us and risking further injury. Is there any actual benefit to us as a club signing such players and paying their no doubt generous wages if they never seem to turn out for us occasionally?There are lots of benefits to signing players who don't play international football. But the obvious downside is that they're often not as good as the ones who do.
While on the subject of players availability, I read that following the injury that Traore picked up while on international duty and, after about three months of recovery, he is now fit again to go off and play in the ACON thus being again unavailable to us and risking further injury. Is there any actual benefit to us as a club signing such players and paying their no doubt generous wages if they never seem to turn out for us occasionally?
Although it kind of shamefully exposes the way we see players as commodities, I liked what I saw on Twitter when the team v Norwich was announced. Something like…“So it looks like it’s Steer, Sanson and El Ghazi with Covid.I’ll take that.”
We could just get relegated to league two and this reduce the chance of having any of players represent their country.
Quote from: wolfman999 on December 23, 2021, 12:35:07 PMWhile on the subject of players availability, I read that following the injury that Traore picked up while on international duty and, after about three months of recovery, he is now fit again to go off and play in the ACON thus being again unavailable to us and risking further injury. Is there any actual benefit to us as a club signing such players and paying their no doubt generous wages if they never seem to turn out for us occasionally?Anyone know if Trez has been called up, that would be a bit of a p take given he hasn't even come on yet in any of the games and he's at least fresh from not playing for 8 months so would be useful if we have any sort of xmas period.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 23, 2021, 12:38:05 PMQuote from: wolfman999 on December 23, 2021, 12:35:07 PMWhile on the subject of players availability, I read that following the injury that Traore picked up while on international duty and, after about three months of recovery, he is now fit again to go off and play in the ACON thus being again unavailable to us and risking further injury. Is there any actual benefit to us as a club signing such players and paying their no doubt generous wages if they never seem to turn out for us occasionally?Anyone know if Trez has been called up, that would be a bit of a p take given he hasn't even come on yet in any of the games and he's at least fresh from not playing for 8 months so would be useful if we have any sort of xmas period.He was named in the preliminary squad yes
Ministers are meeting now in Downing Steet and are said to be considering three options.These are thought to be Stilton, Wenslydale, and Brie.
Situations like this just play into the hands of clubs like Chelski and Manchester citeh with massive squads and all-star subs-benches. Reason #439 to fucking hate Manchester City.
Quote from: martin o`who?? on December 23, 2021, 07:08:06 PMSituations like this just play into the hands of clubs like Chelski and Manchester citeh with massive squads and all-star subs-benches. Reason #439 to fucking hate Manchester City.Which is why they’re angling for 5 subs again
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on December 23, 2021, 09:56:21 AMAlthough it kind of shamefully exposes the way we see players as commodities, I liked what I saw on Twitter when the team v Norwich was announced. Something like…“So it looks like it’s Steer, Sanson and El Ghazi with Covid.I’ll take that.”It's no different to any other injury really, players are off with injuries or illness a lot of the time and nobody bats an eyelid. I'd happily be thought of as a commodity for £100K a week quite honestly.