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Paulo Sousa legal and other issues /merged thread/
Just a big rumour that stuck, with the story diggers. He played for Iceland 3 days before he signed, but we have moved on and doing well, so its best left in the past.
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It is completely irrelevant and you must surely know it, being able to play 90 minutes in a game is not the same as passing a medical and no proof that a player could at that time pass a medical. A medical is not like a pre match fitness test.
that fact that you keep referring to the game suggests that you either know he didnt pass a medical or you are not sure, either way its a very poor attempt at deflection that I am sure most people must see through, arent you embarrassed to keep using it?
its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks
Very clever use of words, but most people are not stupid.
if you play for your country, you must be fit.
If you play for your club you must be fit !!
its pretty simple and not really worth arguing about. I find it astonishing that I am now accused of bringing it up, when it was mentioned earlier in this thread more than once.
peteg, reality is and I say it again, if you are not fit you certainly cannot play for your country in an International game or sign for a club 3-4 days later. its only the people looking for a story, who made one up, with the words chosen By Sousa as an excuse to expand a story.
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Very clever use of words, but most people are not stupid.
if you play for your country, you must be fit.
If you play for your club you must be fit !!
its pretty simple and not really worth arguing about. I find it astonishing that I am now accused of bringing it up, when it was mentioned earlier in this thread more than once.
peteg, reality is and I say it again, if you are not fit you certainly cannot play for your country in an International game or sign for a club 3-4 days later. its only the people looking for a story, who made one up, with the words chosen By Sousa as an excuse to expand a story.
being "fit" has absolutely nothing to do with "passing a medical" as most of us know, how many times have we seen a player that is playing for his team "fail a medical" i know for a "fact" there have been a few, a medical is mainly to see if there's any problems with the player "long term" not to see if he's "fit" or not
Sorry Pete your answers above appear to disclose a serious lack of understanding about transfers and medicals and football in general. If you really believe what you have said then you need to do a bit of education on the subject before you talk about it again with any authority.
its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks
What absolute tosh Pete - countries frequently ignore clubs requests not to play players as they are carrying an injury - exactly that happened to the Arsenal forward (russian guy) whose name escapes me recently and he made the injury worse and is out for an extended period.
"Originally Posted by qblockpete
QPR will finish at least in the Play offs
Swansea will finish in bottom 6
Middlesboro will finish champions"
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