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It’s Roger Milla’s older brother :huh:
*holds the door open for Tylders
In I step!! ;)
To be fair, I did say in the other thread that I liked the way he wants to play the game & that I thought he was doing a good job so far – just that I feel it could be even better without so many changes from game to game.
I also said that I understood the argument for squad rotation but that I don’t see any other team that mnakes so many changes from game to game.
Obviously I haven’t read the full transcript of what was said yesterday, but from what I’ve read above he’s not said anything that has caused me to change my mind[/quote]
From what Rosler said, it would appear his desired style of play requires a high level of intensity and our players are simply not fit enough to keep this up on a game per game basis or even during the course of a single match.Regarding other teams that don’t rotate, that would suggest that they don’t play with the same intensity that Rosler wants Wigan to play at and/or their players are fitter than ours.
I’d say that pretty much explains it.[/quote]
Exactly.
Why is there no word in German for Schadenfreude?
Why has he changed his name to Uwe Rolser? ;)
Best reason for standing terraces – you can stand with your mates.Best reason for seats – you can sit down.
Can’t you sit down with your mates?
Too too predictable, I’m afraid. :)
Hi!

Jo Brand. :angry:
Should be easy to spot on Match of the Day when it comes on iPlayer.
We’ll look out for you.
Why are we fussed about Wigan Warriors results/progress/whatever, when as Yosser correctly says they aren’t that fussed about us?
Wigan Hockey got trounced today. Do we not care?
http://w.fixtureslive.com/staticapi.aspx?a=statzone_match.ashx%3ffixtureID%3d1350019
Oh dear I can see GL getting his mortice board and gown out to calculate the relative force on the pitch bearing in mind the numbers of players, average weight of players, the variable time spent on a rugby match 80 mins factored in against the time spent on a football match, 90 mins, all multiplied by Pi. :S
Not me who said it – the groundsmen. But what do they know, huh?
Don’t try to talk sense on here about rugby GL. You know it doesn’t work.Sorry, Egg. I’ve given my head a slap.
Bloody Wurriers. Just cuckoos. Gerrum off to Horwich.
Once again – rugby compresses the turf as players fall downwards onto it. It doesn’t do much damage.
Footballers slide tackle with blades, which slice the turf up and does a great deal of damage.
My source? Talking to groundsmen for year after year when I stewarded the tunnel.
In other words you can have as many as you like on the books, but no more than four from any one club, and no more than five can play in a game.
Not sure how many players on loan teams are allowed.Sure teams are only allowed to play five loan players in a game.52 Temporary Loan Transfers
52.1 The temporary loan transfer of the registration of a Contract Player (and, in the case of Youth Loans only, a Scholar as permitted by Regulation 53.3.6) shall only be approved for a defined period (which must begin and end within the period of the Player’s registration with the loaning Club (or club)) and is subject to the conditions of such temporary loan transfer being known to the Player and approved by the Board prior to registration with The League. Temporary loan transfers shall only be accepted on the prescribed form a copy of which shall also be supplied to The Football Association. The provisions of Regulation 45 shall not apply to such transfers.
52.2 There shall be four categories of temporary loan transfers allowed – Standard Loans, International Loans, Emergency Loans and Youth Loans. The following restrictions shall apply to each type of loan:
52.2.1 A maximum of 5 loan Players (Standard, International, Emergency or Youth) can be named in the Players listed on a team sheet for any individual match played under the auspices of The League. This figure shall include any additional loan of a goalkeeper approved by the Executive under the provisions of Regulation 54.
52.2.2 No Club may sign more than 4 loan Players (Standard, International, Emergency or Youth) from another Club (or club) in any Season. An additional Youth Loan Player may be added to this figure.
52.3 Standard, International, Emergency and Youth Loans to non-Member Clubs will be subject to the rules and regulations of the respective leagues / national associations.
52.4 Clubs shall be permitted to charge or pay a Loan Fee. The provisions of Regulation 49 shall apply in respect of the method of payment (and all associated matters relating thereto) of any Loan Fee save as follows:
52.4.1 The first sentence of Regulation 49.2.1 shall apply unless otherwise agreed between the two Clubs;
52.4.2 Regulation 49.2.2 shall not apply;
52.4.3 any such Loan Fee shall be payable on or before the date agreed between the parties, the latest of which must be 30th June immediately following the conclusion of the Season in which the temporary loan transfer commenced; and
52.4.4 payment of any levy in accordance with the provisions of with Regulations 49.2.8, 49.2.9 and/or 49.2.11 shall only become payable where a temporary loan transfer is subsequently made permanent. In such circumstances the appropriate levy payable shall be 5% of the aggregate amount of any Loan Fee and/or subsequent Transfer Fee or Compensation Fee payable in respect of the same Player.
52.5 During the period of any temporary loan transfer, a Player shall not play against his Parent Club (as defined in Regulation 53.1.1 below) without the prior written permission of the Parent Club (which, if given, must be indicated on the appropriate temporary loan transfer form).
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