Wish him luck, can't help but feel he owes us something in a way... but his injury has been mismanaged by the club, it's clearly got to him, needs a fresh start. Big shame.
If we can loan one or two players out for the season - with a view of getting them back next season if we are successfully promoted.. well, for once I'd have to congratulate The Regime for their shrewdness.
What planet are you living on? The Begium club have an option to buy at the end of the loan period. So if he is fit and does well they get him, if he is unfit and doesn't do well we get him back. Daisy wouldn't know shrewdness if it bit her on the bum!
According to Murray a big part of the reason we got relegated was because this bloke wasn't fit. Now we're loaning him out to some no-mark Belgian team nobody has ever heard of. Where are the Championship clubs fighting for his signature?
According to Murray a big part of the reason we got relegated was because this bloke wasn't fit. Now we're loaning him out to some no-mark Belgian team nobody has ever heard of. Where are the Championship clubs fighting for his signature?
Didn't Murray also claim Kashi played about two games all season...
Appalling footballer who cannot trap a bag of cement
Injured yes...............but coming back extremely overweight and unfit was not proffesional
Excuse me? It was extremely unprofessional to select a player who is overweight and unfit.
Turning up overweight isn't the club's fault
Oh come on. He did not "turn up". He was a key player and his return to fitness was being closely managed and monitored. Or at least, it would have been in a properly run club. We know there was an unprecedented internal dispute within our medical and fitness team, about whether he was fit, after a long lay off, and frequent set backs. He was played, in a game I was at, can't remember which one, and was obviously unfit. I mean, a ten year old could tell. How in the name of all that's holy could there have been any kind of dispute about that? What kind of idiots have we been employing?
Appalling footballer who cannot trap a bag of cement
Injured yes...............but coming back extremely overweight and unfit was not proffesional
Excuse me? It was extremely unprofessional to select a player who is overweight and unfit.
Turning up overweight isn't the club's fault
Oh come on. He did not "turn up". He was a key player and his return to fitness was being closely managed and monitored. Or at least, it would have been in a properly run club. We know there was an unprecedented internal dispute within our medical and fitness team, about whether he was fit, after a long lay off, and frequent set backs. He was played, in a game I was at, can't remember which one, and was obviously unfit. I mean, a ten year old could tell. How in the name of all that's holy could there have been any kind of dispute about that? What kind of idiots have we been employing?
Appalling footballer who cannot trap a bag of cement
Injured yes...............but coming back extremely overweight and unfit was not proffesional
Excuse me? It was extremely unprofessional to select a player who is overweight and unfit.
Turning up overweight isn't the club's fault
Oh come on. He did not "turn up". He was a key player and his return to fitness was being closely managed and monitored. Or at least, it would have been in a properly run club. We know there was an unprecedented internal dispute within our medical and fitness team, about whether he was fit, after a long lay off, and frequent set backs. He was played, in a game I was at, can't remember which one, and was obviously unfit. I mean, a ten year old could tell. How in the name of all that's holy could there have been any kind of dispute about that? What kind of idiots have we been employing?
The point is he was visibly overweight.
If he wasn't fit to play, but played, that's the club's fault, I'm not disputing that.
If he was several kilos overweight, that's the player's fault. Yes the club could have done more, but it shows poor self discipline.
If we can loan one or two players out for the season - with a view of getting them back next season if we are successfully promoted.. well, for once I'd have to congratulate The Regime for their shrewdness.
If we can loan one or two players out for the season - with a view of getting them back next season if we are successfully promoted.. well, for once I'd have to congratulate The Regime for their shrewdness.
I think we both know Igor will never pull on a cafc shirt again.
If we can loan one or two players out for the season - with a view of getting them back next season if we are successfully promoted.. well, for once I'd have to congratulate The Regime for their shrewdness.
If we can loan one or two players out for the season - with a view of getting them back next season if we are successfully promoted.. well, for once I'd have to congratulate The Regime for their shrewdness.
I think we both know Igor will never pull on a cafc shirt again.
That would be my guess too but I thought the same about Reza.
And Watt and Tucedean still on our books, for now at least.
If we can loan one or two players out for the season - with a view of getting them back next season if we are successfully promoted.. well, for once I'd have to congratulate The Regime for their shrewdness.
If we can loan one or two players out for the season - with a view of getting them back next season if we are successfully promoted.. well, for once I'd have to congratulate The Regime for their shrewdness.
I think we both know Igor will never pull on a cafc shirt again.
Looks absolutely ecstatic to be escaping the madhouse that is CAFC. Good luck to him. So badly handled when he was injured that we never saw him reach his peak for us (other than his first couple of months). Complete mismanagement of a decent player.
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Appalling footballer who cannot trap a bag of cement
Injured yes...............but coming back extremely overweight and unfit was not proffesional
Daisy wouldn't know shrewdness if it bit her on the bum!
If he wasn't fit to play, but played, that's the club's fault, I'm not disputing that.
If he was several kilos overweight, that's the player's fault. Yes the club could have done more, but it shows poor self discipline.
And Watt and Tucedean still on our books, for now at least.
Good luck to him.
So badly handled when he was injured that we never saw him reach his peak for us (other than his first couple of months). Complete mismanagement of a decent player.