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What is the positive fact in a player being in the NT with no caps? I heard that the assistance in a match he plays will increase right?
Why don't you guys ask to your NT coach the reason of removing the player from the NT? He shouldn't have removed the player if he was an important one.
I already said on the dutch forum, that it would be funny to see a training of the spanish NT...
There is not any number of player limit in National Teams. As you see he called up about 5000 players. So, why to remove? Sorry but sometimes people need to accept where they have acted wrong.
Does anyone know why that polish guy did that? Spanish guys have all the rihts to be furious... I would be pissed off aswell if they did that to some croatian nt player
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He had to think about the typical decition:
Im going to leave the game,¿What i do?,use the money to make a big stadium or the not so clasical,buy a NT player and fire him.He opted for the second.
Im going to leave the game,¿What i do?,use the money to make a big stadium or the not so clasical,buy a NT player and fire him.He opted for the second.
The Polish guy has a right to sack all of his players if none of them are in NT.
But he clearly did it to upset other people.
What a complete tosser.
What a complete tosser.
You still don't get the point. If the sacked player was at NT, he wouldn't be able to sack the player. So, blame your NT coach for removing an important player from NT.
Have to say, despite reading all the posts I don't really understand.
If he was Spains second best striker why was he removed from the NT. If he had still been a National Team member he couldn't have been sacked. I hardly see how blaming the admins is appropriate in this instance, (with the limited information I have had.)
If he was Spains second best striker why was he removed from the NT. If he had still been a National Team member he couldn't have been sacked. I hardly see how blaming the admins is appropriate in this instance, (with the limited information I have had.)