If this is true about Bosingwa on 22:54 - Jan 17 with 2981 views | rsonist | Bizarre isn't it. Short of not getting caught doing drugs (Mutu at Chelsea) it seems there's nothing a footballer can do that can be considered as breach of contract. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 22:58 - Jan 17 with 2947 views | kensalriser | The biggest cnt ever to play for QPR? I'm not into violence at all, but it's hard to escape the feeling that he really does deserve a good kicking. | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 22:59 - Jan 17 with 2939 views | rsonist | http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2011/09/28/2686920/there-is-a "In terms of sacking him, they would have to prove that they had suffered some form of loss as a result of Tevez's breach of contract. If City could prove that if he had gone on the pitch they would have got something out of the game and, by getting something out of the game, they would have progressed in the Champions League, and they didn't because he wouldn't go on, they might have a case. "But that would be extremely difficult to prove because they were 2-0 down at the time. Tevez is just one player. I think Man City are in an unfortunate position. Even if what Roberto Mancini says is right, it is legally a difficult position, and practically an even more difficult position." | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:02 - Jan 17 with 2907 views | rsonist | I suppose there's a kind of grim irony in Bosingwa being possibly unsackable as he is "just one player" given that that was also exactly David Pleat's argument that got us off the hook for Faurlin. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:07 - Jan 17 with 2884 views | michael67 | The Mirror reads about him having lunch on his own, then sees him walking around with headphones and voila, a story with bits to pad it out. You lot can think what you like. | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:13 - Jan 17 with 2843 views | rsonist |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:07 - Jan 17 by michael67 | The Mirror reads about him having lunch on his own, then sees him walking around with headphones and voila, a story with bits to pad it out. You lot can think what you like. |
He's already refused to sit on the bench once. That by itself is more reason for us to believe the story than there is for you to doubt it. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:13 - Jan 17 with 2842 views | YorkRanger | Whatever the truth or otherwise in the Mirror story - he will, IMO, go down as pound for pound the worst ever signing by QPR... | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:22 - Jan 17 with 2798 views | N12Hoop |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:13 - Jan 17 by YorkRanger | Whatever the truth or otherwise in the Mirror story - he will, IMO, go down as pound for pound the worst ever signing by QPR... |
Well didnt we get him on a free unlike, say, Mike Sheron who cost £2.7m. | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:27 - Jan 17 with 2761 views | TearsOfaClown | I hope he has an accident, nothing major but is taken care of with the same un-professional attitude as he has, and devotes as much of their time as he is paid quid pro quo. The low life will soon be compost! | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:41 - Jan 17 with 2728 views | YorkRanger |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:22 - Jan 17 by N12Hoop | Well didnt we get him on a free unlike, say, Mike Sheron who cost £2.7m. |
I'd take Sheron ahead of Bosingwa every day of the week. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:44 - Jan 17 with 2716 views | shrewranger | unless i'm mistaken faliure to comply with a reasonable request from your manager is a disciplinary offence in employment law. does this not apply to footballers? | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:47 - Jan 17 with 2698 views | thame_hoops |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:44 - Jan 17 by shrewranger | unless i'm mistaken faliure to comply with a reasonable request from your manager is a disciplinary offence in employment law. does this not apply to footballers? |
If we couldn't sack Barton then I'm sure we can't sack boswinga. Maybe we should though and see him in court. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:48 - Jan 17 with 2693 views | daveB |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:41 - Jan 17 by YorkRanger | I'd take Sheron ahead of Bosingwa every day of the week. |
Sheron at least tried and scored a few goals for us, ok he wasn't worth what we paid for him but he at least contributed something | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:58 - Jan 17 with 2654 views | TacticalR | So just to be clear...he's not the one who eats lunch on his own in his car? Instead he is happy to sit with everyone else, but just doesn't talk to them. | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 00:38 - Jan 18 with 2571 views | RoundhayRanger |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:44 - Jan 17 by shrewranger | unless i'm mistaken faliure to comply with a reasonable request from your manager is a disciplinary offence in employment law. does this not apply to footballers? |
Hasn't he already been disciplined for that offence though? (2 weeks wages witheld was reported). We dont really know whats happened since then. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 00:47 - Jan 18 with 2553 views | rsonist |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 23:22 - Jan 17 by N12Hoop | Well didnt we get him on a free unlike, say, Mike Sheron who cost £2.7m. |
Bosingwa will already have cost us close to 1m in wages, plus what's sure to be a generous signing on fee, plus maybe a little something for the agent. Come the end of the season he probably won't be too far off Sheron's 2.7m. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 04:08 - Jan 18 with 2472 views | coolranger | I've said this many times in discussions on football - the clubs bear FAR TOO MUCH OF THE BUSINESS RISK. You can sign a player for a fortune on a 4 year contract, pay him a King's ransom every week and then watch in disbelief as he either gets injured, suspended, loses interest in actually playing, falls out with his team mates or just simply plays poorly. You are left with an asset with declining value, hooked on a huge weekly commitment for years to come and with no market to recoup your investment - so you pay him another fortune to leave the club....it's bonkers, absolute bonkers. There has to be a more sensible way to run the player side at a football club so that the players take more of the risk - with rewards being more closely linked to appearances, winning games, playing well and so on - which is why you buy them in the first place. The clubs collectively have created this problem for themselves. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 06:55 - Jan 18 with 2396 views | MelakaRanger | Bosingwer played for Scum Bosingwer is Scum! No player, no player at all is worth £60K+ a week. No player at all in the Premiership is worth even £10K a week I agree with the last comment. Over the past 20 years the clubs have dug a hile and kept digging. The only way to stop this is for a club or two to go bust and the Sky money to stop. Even the most gifted player (football wise) is maybe worth £4 or £5 K a week tops. Brain surgeons, Heart surgeons yes. Footballers NO. Bosingwa is the epitome of everything that's wrong with football today. Time to pay by performance and results only | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 07:07 - Jan 18 with 2375 views | Pommyhoop |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 04:08 - Jan 18 by coolranger | I've said this many times in discussions on football - the clubs bear FAR TOO MUCH OF THE BUSINESS RISK. You can sign a player for a fortune on a 4 year contract, pay him a King's ransom every week and then watch in disbelief as he either gets injured, suspended, loses interest in actually playing, falls out with his team mates or just simply plays poorly. You are left with an asset with declining value, hooked on a huge weekly commitment for years to come and with no market to recoup your investment - so you pay him another fortune to leave the club....it's bonkers, absolute bonkers. There has to be a more sensible way to run the player side at a football club so that the players take more of the risk - with rewards being more closely linked to appearances, winning games, playing well and so on - which is why you buy them in the first place. The clubs collectively have created this problem for themselves. |
This...FIFA has to sort this out and make some sort of salary cap or some sort of rules.And every country has to comply so there isnt some sort of El Dorado somewhere. Maybe leave it untill our billionaire has had enough and fooked off to concentrate on his racing cars tho eh ? | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 07:10 - Jan 18 with 2369 views | Pommyhoop |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 07:07 - Jan 18 by Pommyhoop | This...FIFA has to sort this out and make some sort of salary cap or some sort of rules.And every country has to comply so there isnt some sort of El Dorado somewhere. Maybe leave it untill our billionaire has had enough and fooked off to concentrate on his racing cars tho eh ? |
Currently 'El Dorado' is in W12 | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 07:32 - Jan 18 with 2312 views | hoops_legend | Bosingwa is one reason we should try all we can to get Barton back... 'Our'joey would not allow him to behave like that in training. He would force him to join the team or otherwise the consequences would be like that dabo guy at man city | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 08:50 - Jan 18 with 2187 views | swisscottage |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 07:32 - Jan 18 by hoops_legend | Bosingwa is one reason we should try all we can to get Barton back... 'Our'joey would not allow him to behave like that in training. He would force him to join the team or otherwise the consequences would be like that dabo guy at man city |
Make him train with the stiffs. Two session s a day. Every time he's late for training fine him a weeks wages. Pick him to sit on the becnh for every match reserves and first team but never play him. Every time he refuses to sit on the bench fine him. Each disciplinary offense comes with a written warning. Sufficient written warnings and there should be a case for summary dismissal. End of. | | | |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 08:59 - Jan 18 with 2159 views | Charlie1 |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 08:50 - Jan 18 by swisscottage | Make him train with the stiffs. Two session s a day. Every time he's late for training fine him a weeks wages. Pick him to sit on the becnh for every match reserves and first team but never play him. Every time he refuses to sit on the bench fine him. Each disciplinary offense comes with a written warning. Sufficient written warnings and there should be a case for summary dismissal. End of. |
+1 Spot on I'd name him as a sub for a home game. Then in the 89th minute when we're winning, have him 'warm up' and jog down the paddock towards the loft. He'll learn a fkcing thing or two then. | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 09:02 - Jan 18 with 2147 views | Gloucs_R | I'd make him train on his own. every day, longer hours and only at night. | |
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If this is true about Bosingwa on 09:02 - Jan 18 with 2145 views | jonno |
If this is true about Bosingwa on 06:55 - Jan 18 by MelakaRanger | Bosingwer played for Scum Bosingwer is Scum! No player, no player at all is worth £60K+ a week. No player at all in the Premiership is worth even £10K a week I agree with the last comment. Over the past 20 years the clubs have dug a hile and kept digging. The only way to stop this is for a club or two to go bust and the Sky money to stop. Even the most gifted player (football wise) is maybe worth £4 or £5 K a week tops. Brain surgeons, Heart surgeons yes. Footballers NO. Bosingwa is the epitome of everything that's wrong with football today. Time to pay by performance and results only |
Spot on. And Rangers should just sack the player and see what happens if/when he takes us to court. | | | |
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