What about irony of paying stewards to keep people off the pitch and people getting on the pitch. He’ll defo ask for his money back or probably just not pay , the c@@t that he is.
Not blaming EFL for Chansiri’s mess but their inability to do anything to get him leave the club after 5 out of 6 missed payments to players and staff is embarrassing on their part. Said it before but imagine someone doing what he’s doing to a Thai club , they’d be lucky to get out of the country let alone refuse to sell
Plenty of examples of players going awol, normally in pre season to force a move, see Isak. Normally results in 2 weeks fine, which plays into Chansiris hands. 16 “injuries” has my full support , as would a strike.
I’m guessing that refusing to play could result in players getting fined by the club, yes I see the irony in that. Would have a massive impact but not sure the PFA would advise that , refusing to train completely different I reckon. 16 tight hamstrings tight Friday night ????
True but people were speculating without any knowledge what it would be. In the grand scheme of things any punishment will be just added to the long list we already have.
If the players wish to strike I wouldn’t blame. Think the PFA would advise against it. As for any punishment it would bring no one knows what that would be but it couldn’t make the situation worse.
What a joke of a man and what a farce of a situation. Sorry if this is a bit political but can you imagine an Englishman buying a club in Thailand and doing to players and staff what Chansiri is doing here. I can imagine the authorities over there would handle it a bit different to ours.