nwgull
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The KO stages don’t start for another 4 weeks. Chances are he’ll be named in the squad on basis that he’ll be fit and able to play a role at the business end of the tournament.
An approach that's served so many English sporting teams so well over the years.The KO stages don’t start for another 4 weeks. Chances are he’ll be named in the squad on basis that he’ll be fit and able to play a role at the business end of the tournament.
No.Can’t clubs refuse to release injured players? Although I notice RDZ said he wouldn’t hold back players from representing their country, so maybe that’s why we haven’t blocked it?
They will have a break it might be more therapeutic for them. If the are declared fit near the end of the tournament they will get game time so as long as they don't get injured again we get them match ready and up to speed. It's all good as far as i am concerned.This is bad news in respect of Mitoma and Adrings . They needed the break to recover and I thought that the injuries would at least give them rest. Instead of which they are jetting off to join the national squads. If they are passed fit to play by their squad, and get worse injuries….. do we have redress? I doubt it.
Zero chance Mitoma will play unless he’s 100%. The Japanese were critical of us for playing him too much and risking injury (hence they left him out of the lat internationals).This is bad news in respect of Mitoma and Adrings . They needed the break to recover and I thought that the injuries would at least give them rest. Instead of which they are jetting off to join the national squads. If they are passed fit to play by their squad, and get worse injuries….. do we have redress? I doubt it.
Zero chance Mitoma will play unless he’s 100%. The Japanese were critical of us for playing him too much and risking injury (hence they left him out of the lat internationals).
It's his kin job FFS...Zero chance Mitoma will play unless he’s 100%. The Japanese were critical of us for playing him too much and risking injury (hence they left him out of the lat internationals).
I would imagine that he’s very concerned about family and friends in his homeland.Mitoma may not want to go home Japan has had another earthquake
IndeedI would imagine that he’s very concerned about family and friends in his homeland.
Cheeky blighters. They can gripe all they like but they’re not paying his wages.Zero chance Mitoma will play unless he’s 100%. The Japanese were critical of us for playing him too much and risking injury (hence they left him out of the lat internationals).
Think they were right thoughCheeky blighters. They can gripe all they like but they’re not paying his wages.
Source is Fichajes, which is effectively on par with the site BG used to get his transfer gossip in terms of credibility.Mikel Arteta is eyeing a move for Brighton's £70 million rated Kaoru Mitoma
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is reportedly eyeing a move for Brighton star Kaoru Mitoma as he plans to improve the left-wing position for the Gunners.www.caughtoffside.com