Nick wrote:Too many games is affecting the quality imo tho
Mase wrote:Good point, players have the choice to retire from international football if they want. It would cut their games down massively. Kev take note
blues-clues wrote:Players should stop playing meaningless internationals. They don’t get paid and risk injury and burn out for what? So a part time manager can put his team together? It’s time to completely rethink international football and either do it properly with nations compensating players and teams or just recognise that the best teams in the world are not made from individual nations.
ayrshireblue wrote:blues-clues wrote:Players should stop playing meaningless internationals. They don’t get paid and risk injury and burn out for what? So a part time manager can put his team together? It’s time to completely rethink international football and either do it properly with nations compensating players and teams or just recognise that the best teams in the world are not made from individual nations.
Players definitely get paid for international games. This can come in the form of bonuses for each competition depending on how many games they do and how well the team does. Agents ask for higher wages the minute that players get capped and there will often be incremental rises or bonuses in the contracts depending on how many caps they have. If players get injured on international duty then the relevant FA's have to compensate the clubs for the loss of the players.
Mase wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:blues-clues wrote:Players should stop playing meaningless internationals. They don’t get paid and risk injury and burn out for what? So a part time manager can put his team together? It’s time to completely rethink international football and either do it properly with nations compensating players and teams or just recognise that the best teams in the world are not made from individual nations.
Players definitely get paid for international games. This can come in the form of bonuses for each competition depending on how many games they do and how well the team does. Agents ask for higher wages the minute that players get capped and there will often be incremental rises or bonuses in the contracts depending on how many caps they have. If players get injured on international duty then the relevant FA's have to compensate the clubs for the loss of the players.
I thought all footballers donated their international money to charity?
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