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YT Oxford 29 Mar 22 10.24pm | |
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...and now Senegal eliminate Egypt from the World Cup. On penalties!!
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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 30 Mar 22 9.04am | |
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It's definitely Kouyate's year. Well done to him and his team mates.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 30 Mar 22 9.30am | |
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Originally posted by Slimey Toad
It's definitely Kouyate's year. Well done to him and his team mates. An AFCON, WC Qualification and FA Cup to boot!!
Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!! |
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Dubai Eagle 04 Aug 22 7.06am | |
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I see that the Napoli owner has come out & said that he doesn't want to consider buying any more African players that wont sign an agreement to not play in AFCON - Obvious argument that he dosent want to be paying them whilst they are off playing for someone else, he wants them to be available to play for the club that pays their wages - which is understandable enough, especially given the amount of money players are paid & the financial incentive for the clubs to finish higher up their respective leagues - Clearly there is a response that a player representing his country gets international exposure & in most cases his transfer value increases- but he is also at risk of injury playing in a tournament that dosent directly benefit the club - Certainly a difficult one for all parties concerned - Any pressure for AFCON to move their tournament to summer months (something they have long been reluctant to do) must have been watered down significantly by the World Cup being moved to the winter this time & the league providing a break in play - AFCON would be empowered to say to the leagues, you can do it for the WC but you cant do it for AFCON. Any thoughts ?
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YT Oxford 04 Aug 22 7.37am | |
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Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
I see that the Napoli owner has come out & said that he doesn't want to consider buying any more African players that wont sign an agreement to not play in AFCON - Obvious argument that he dosent want to be paying them whilst they are off playing for someone else, he wants them to be available to play for the club that pays their wages - which is understandable enough, especially given the amount of money players are paid & the financial incentive for the clubs to finish higher up their respective leagues - Clearly there is a response that a player representing his country gets international exposure & in most cases his transfer value increases- but he is also at risk of injury playing in a tournament that dosent directly benefit the club - Certainly a difficult one for all parties concerned - Any pressure for AFCON to move their tournament to summer months (something they have long been reluctant to do) must have been watered down significantly by the World Cup being moved to the winter this time & the league providing a break in play - AFCON would be empowered to say to the leagues, you can do it for the WC but you cant do it for AFCON. Any thoughts ?
One can see the Napoli chairman's point. Whether such a clause would be enforceable under Italian law, I've no idea. The simpler solution would be to not sign any players who represent African countries.
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Dubai Eagle 04 Aug 22 8.03am | |
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It does make you wonder if clubs do take AFCON availability & how it will effect the club into account when deciding which is the most suitable player to sign, especially if they have several options. Originally posted by YT
One can see the Napoli chairman's point. Whether such a clause would be enforceable under Italian law, I've no idea. The simpler solution would be to not sign any players who represent African countries.
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Badger11 Beckenham 04 Aug 22 9.48am | |
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Originally posted by YT
One can see the Napoli chairman's point. Whether such a clause would be enforceable under Italian law, I've no idea. The simpler solution would be to not sign any players who represent African countries. Clubs are not allowed to block players representing their country this is all part of the FIFA regulations so I guess this would end up in the courts. In fairness to the players most of the African countries are not democracies if the General (President for life) of your country told you he expects you to play and by the way they know where your family lives.... The simple solution to this is one put forward by Arsene Wenger. Instead of have multiple international breaks from Sep-Nov each year Europe should play their internationals at the same time as AFCON in January when the weather is lousy and most people would prefer to be in doors. Problem solved.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 04 Aug 22 10.25am | |
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Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
It does make you wonder if clubs do take AFCON availability & how it will effect the club into account when deciding which is the most suitable player to sign, especially if they have several options. To address an elephant in the room, you wonder that about us.
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