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Papiss ruled out.

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  1. Pulp

    Pulp Well-Known Member

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    Newcastle United is dismayed and angry at the position adopted by the Senegalese Federation, and supported by FIFA, which means that Papiss Cisse is unable to play any part in today's Premier League fixture against Swansea City.

    Immediately following the Premier League fixture against West Ham United on Sunday the Club went through the normal communication channels to advise the Senegalese Federation that both Papiss and Demba Ba would not be available for the international friendly match between Niger and Senegal scheduled for Wednesday, 14th November 2012, due to injury.

    No reply was received and as such further communications were sent to the Federation on Monday, 12th November.

    The Club was not prepared to allow Papiss to travel to Niger as this would have been detrimental to his clinical condition. In accordance with FIFA Regulations the Club was more than happy for the player to be examined in England by a doctor of the Federation's choice in order to validate the player's medical condition. The Federation did not take this option and instead contacted FIFA to ask them to apply the Regulation that effectively prevents Papiss from playing this weekend. It is the opinion of the Club that it is wrong and wholly unjust for a national association to behave in this manner and for FIFA to endorse their stance and automatically apply the sanction without taking into account the specific facts of the case.

    The Club is disappointed, although not in any way surprised, that FIFA has disregarded its submissions and valid points in relation to this matter and instead have supported a national association which ignored repeated attempts by the Club to engage with them and, furthermore, insisted on a course of action which would have had a detrimental impact on the player's physical condition. The Club understands that in addition to Papiss Cisse and Demba Ba, a number of other players were withdrawn from the Senegal squad. To the best of our knowledge Papiss Cisse and Newcastle United are the only parties that the national association has sought sanctions against. It is the Club's genuinely held view that the Senegalese Federation have an agenda against Papiss and/or Newcastle United, possibly as a reaction to the Club's decision earlier this year not to allow Papiss to participate in the London Olympics 2012. The Club intends to take this matter up with the Football Association and any other relevant body within the game to try to stop national associations/federations and FIFA from preventing an employee (a player) from fulfilling their contractual obligations to their employer (a Club).

    The Club acknowledges the importance of international football and the great honour players undoubtedly get from representing their country. That said national associations and FIFA should have a duty of care to Clubs with regards to their players and it cannot be allowed to continue that national associations can, as in this case, seek to act in a way which is not in the best interests of a player and compromises their well-being and, furthermore, is then able to apply to FIFA who impose a sanction which damages that individual and his employer without a fair and equitable process being applied.

    The Club will be speaking to its legal advisors to see if it has recourse against the Senegalese Federation and/or FIFA.

    Papiss Cisse said: "I am deeply disappointed by the actions of my Federation which have punished me and my Club. "I love playing for my country and would only withdraw from a squad - for either a friendly or competitive game - for a genuine reason. "I am fully supportive of the position my Club has adopted in this matter and am sorry that the Federation seem to doubt my honesty and integrity. I will now consider if I wish to continue to captain my country."


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  2. Somebodys pinched my sombrero

    Somebodys pinched my sombrero Well-Known Member

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    It's going to be a struggle today.......
     
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  3. Geordie lass in the Fen

    Geordie lass in the Fen Well-Known Member

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    If NUFC informed Senegal following the West ham match and claims they heard nothing back from them,it begs the question, is it normal practise for the players country to acknowledge notifications about injured players?
    If it is then NUFC should have resent the information or asked for confirmation that Senegal had received it surely.
    I think that somebody has been playing silly buggers and we have paid the price for it with Senegal invoking the rule banning Cisse from today's game. It might not have made a happenth of difference having Cisse available, but we are not so overflowing with talent that we can afford stupid events like these.
    Yet another NUFC fiasco, somebody needs a rocket up their arris !
     
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    Pulp Well-Known Member

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    "No reply was received and as such further communications were sent to the Federation on Monday, 12th November."
     
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    Geordie lass in the Fen Well-Known Member

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    Cheers Pulp, misunderstood that the communication sent on the 12th was a further communication, in that case the club have a right to be understandably annoyed, as it seems that banning Cisse from today's game was unjustified.
     
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  6. Agent Bruce

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    Seems we're getting it right left and sideways.
     
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  7. 2010 tops dog

    2010 tops dog Well-Known Member

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    To be fair how lazy he's is he will be as much use off the pitch then on it
     
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