Off Topic International Break Thread

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It's what happens when you send someone who is not 100% fit. That's why poch breaks them in half hour at a time. Why the fek did we let him go?
We always let our unfit players go on international duty. Wanyama's been ****ed for two years and Kenya kept playing him anyway.
 
It's what happens when you send someone who is not 100% fit. That's why poch breaks them in half hour at a time. Why the fek did we let him go?
He wasn't fit for Poch but he had played plenty internationals during the summer.
It is the 'curse'. 3 players bought and brought into our first team squad. All have injuries in the first month of the season.
 
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He wasn't fit for Poch but he had played plenty internationals during the summer.
It is the 'curse'. 3 players bought and brought into our first team squad. All have injuries in the first month of the season.
Sessegnon was already injured though, wasn't he?
 
What year?
Still, at least the Chilean players were suitably punished for their dangerous challenges, eh?

I always get nervous when players are reported as saying 'it isn't a big deal' after going off injured. Wanyama said the same after he went off against Chelsea in 2017 and he hasn't been seen since.
 
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Yep. There's no pattern to it. One we bought crocked. One we crocked ourselves. And one we sent away for someone else to crock.

Anyone know a good exorcist?

Not forgetting the other who we've loaned out just to essentially get front row seats at Elland Road.

No wonder we signed no one the previous summer, we seemingly don't know what to do once we actually bring people in.