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Post by irativemind on Mar 8, 2011 0:21:10 GMT 8
i agree with you. being unattached makes u out of the competition and lose some of ur skills. being attached to a club improves u alot. and helps you becomes a good player. the IPL (Indonesia Premier League) team that offered the brothers is a good deal but they didn't sign because of the players who played for that league are banned playing for national teams. TRUE! but not in the philippines. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia_Premier_Leagueit says there (This breakaway league is not under the supervision of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), which has banned LPI players from joining the country's national team.) i dont think that this effect on the philippines? it says PSSI not PFF.
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Post by curtlanceunited on Mar 8, 2011 1:17:13 GMT 8
True.. its the Football Federation of Indonesia that bans their National Players from joining the National Team if they join the Rebel League.. Foreign players that play in that Rebel League can still play for their respective national teams.. The reason for me why PSSI discourages its domestic players from joining the Indo. Prem. League is because the increase of popularity of the Indo. Prem. League might affect Revenue of the Indonesian Super League, the league that is being supported by their Football Federation..
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Post by trik311 on Mar 9, 2011 18:28:15 GMT 8
i agree with you. being unattached makes u out of the competition and lose some of ur skills. being attached to a club improves u alot. and helps you becomes a good player. the IPL (Indonesia Premier League) team that offered the brothers is a good deal but they didn't sign because of the players who played for that league are banned playing for national teams. TRUE! but not in the philippines. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia_Premier_Leagueit says there (This breakaway league is not under the supervision of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), which has banned LPI players from joining the country's national team.) i dont think that this effect on the philippines? it says PSSI not PFF. True, pero I think it will also violate FIFA's rules. So pwede parin may sanction.
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