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Would you spend €100+ on Paul Pogba??

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He's on loan iirc,he's tried to take out a few of his original teammates so far :lol:

That's exactly my point.

Normally (from what I've seen in the EPL) players have it stipulated in their contract that they can't play against their parent club.

So it's strange to see him playing against Barca.
 
Messi should be a bigger international star than he is. Adidas dropping the ball on his shoes and apparel
 
Barca gets away with everything and no one can get away with anything against them :lol: :x
He's on loan iirc,he's tried to take out a few of his original teammates so far :lol:

That's exactly my point.

Normally (from what I've seen in the EPL) players have it stipulated in their contract that they can't play against their parent club.

So it's strange to see him playing against Barca.

That's a dumb stipulation tbh :lol:,glad he's getting a chance against Barca
 
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I think they came up with it since players can be re-called from loans mid-season it's basically a conflict of interest.

Also if you're the parent club, you loan out your player, and he starts putting in work, do you really want him to be the person who scores a hattrick against you that ends your title challenge? :lol:

How is he going to go back to his parent club a few weeks later and start training with the fellas?
 
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I think they came up with it since players can be re-called from loans mid-season it's basically a conflict of interest.

Also if you're the parent club, you loan out your player, and he starts putting in work, do you really want him to be the person who scores a hattrick against you that ends your title challenge? :lol:

How is he going to go back to his parent club a few weeks later and start training with the fellas?

It does set up for a possibly awkward situation after but that's always a possibility/risk when they loan someone out. It doesn't happen often enough to warrant built in stipulations banning them from playing against their OG club imo :lol:
 
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I see that Zizou is NOT ******* around with the lineup he chose for his first CL match in charge :lol:
 
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I think they came up with it since players can be re-called from loans mid-season it's basically a conflict of interest.

Also if you're the parent club, you loan out your player, and he starts putting in work, do you really want him to be the person who scores a hattrick against you that ends your title challenge? :lol:

How is he going to go back to his parent club a few weeks later and start training with the fellas?

It does set up for a possibly awkward situation after but that's always a possibility/risk when they loan someone out. It doesn't happen often enough to warrant built in stipulations banning them from playing against their OG club imo :lol:

:lol: it only needs to happen once. Which it probably did, then the rule was created. Especially since players for some reason very often score against their old club.

The idea of the loan is for the player to get experience without doing any damage to your club.
 
I think they came up with it since players can be re-called from loans mid-season it's basically a conflict of interest.

Also if you're the parent club, you loan out your player, and he starts putting in work, do you really want him to be the person who scores a hattrick against you that ends your title challenge? :lol:

How is he going to go back to his parent club a few weeks later and start training with the fellas?

It does set up for a possibly awkward situation after but that's always a possibility/risk when they loan someone out. It doesn't happen often enough to warrant built in stipulations banning them from playing against their OG club imo :lol:

:lol: it only needs to happen once. Which it probably did, then the rule was created. Especially since players for some reason very often score against their old club.

The idea of the loan is for the player to get experience without doing any damage to your club.

True,guess maybe there is a solid reason behind that rule :lol:. Clubs should be strict about only sending their players out on loan to other leagues/countries if they have those fears though.
 
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Weirdest situation was when Courtois was matched up against Chelsea in the CL semifinal when he was on loan to atletico
 
Didn't realize that was Suarez's 40th goal in all competitions this season...yea he's definitely getting that long overdue first B'dor nod next year :lol:
 
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Weirdest situation was when Courtois was matched up against Chelsea in the CL semifinal when he was on loan to atletico
the weirder part was the 2 clubs had an agreement in the loan contract that if Atletco did playhim, they would have to ay Chelsea a huge fine. UEFA stepped in last min and said it was void
 
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