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3 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said:

Schteeeve McClaren has now resigned as manager of Jamaica after earning the dubious distinction of failing to qualify automatically for the WC as a result of finishing behind the smallest Country ever to qualify (Population 156,000)

The biggest loss here, is McLaren never accidentally slipping into a fake Jamaican accent, like he did with the Dutch one, once….

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26 minutes ago, K-Hod said:

The biggest loss here, is McLaren never accidentally slipping into a fake Jamaican accent, like he did with the Dutch one, once….

Always trying to integrate is Steve…

 

  • Backroom
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When it comes to FIFA and commercialisation, nothing surprises me. Next they'll announce top seeds have an automatic bye to the knockouts regardless of where they finish in the group. Maybe they can create a new rule where top ranked players can be transferred to other countries if their team exits the tournament early. Keep the superstars around as long as possible. 

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9 minutes ago, DE. said:

When it comes to FIFA and commercialisation, nothing surprises me. Next they'll announce top seeds have an automatic bye to the knockouts regardless of where they finish in the group. Maybe they can create a new rule where top ranked players can be transferred to other countries if their team exits the tournament early. Keep the superstars around as long as possible. 

I hope you’re not suggesting they’d favour certain players over others.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c30jp9q4jp6o

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  • Backroom
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2 hours ago, wilsdenrover said:

I hope you’re not suggesting they’d favour certain players over others.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c30jp9q4jp6o

"BBC Sport understands that the fact it was his first red card in 226 international appearances was taken into account."

Ah right, so past good behaviour allows the rules to become flexible. Who knew. I'm sure they'd do the same for a player who was less financially lucrative. 

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16 minutes ago, DE. said:

"BBC Sport understands that the fact it was his first red card in 226 international appearances was taken into account."

Ah right, so past good behaviour allows the rules to become flexible. Who knew. I'm sure they'd do the same for a player who was less financially lucrative. 

and the fact he’s never been sent off before doesn’t mean he shouldn’t have been.

  • Backroom
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3 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

and the fact he’s never been sent off before doesn’t mean he shouldn’t have been.

The ref probably got a good telling off for putting world cup revenue in jeopardy for something as silly as the rules. 

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