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6 hours ago, SwellOwl said:

I am all for striking but training isn’t enough. It needs to be a game, shown on TV. The message would be strong and backed by fans. 

Apparently as posted it’s only a handful of players who are threatening not to train later this week.If that were to happen the The Manager can only select from those players that have turned up and trained. That being what happens then the EFL will I am sure insist that the club fields a full squad of players for Saturdays game. Pedersen would have to bring in more U18 players to effectively make up the numbers and ensure he has sufficient numbers to put out a squad on Saturday afternoon.

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Would love to see them do this at full scale. If not for themselves, who I imagine are mostly all fairly comfortable on what they have in the bank for now, but for those at the club who aren't getting their money who will be struggling terribly, who aren't on footballer money.

 

They're doing incredibly well on the pitch and showing that without this cloud over therm, we'd easily be an established Championship club. They have nothing to prove footy wise and can be proud. Time to stop fulfilling fixtures and get the Tuna out of our club.

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I'm not against the players striking...particularly once we get hit with a point deduction. 

 

But why don't they start by wearing Yellow and Black, home and away.  Can't the kit man source old training kit and put some numbers on the back?  Or the black out kit with yellow numbers

 

Wear black shorts and black socks from the black out kit

 

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Refusing to train is pointless if you then are available to play on match day.

 

That said, striking can be a complex issue, practically, morally and legally so I suspect it's not straightforward under agreements and practices the PFA have in place.

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20 hours ago, Treeton Owl said:

No way should they 

Knew the score with our chairman and still stuck around 

Only themselves to blame 

Those that stayed have lucrative contracts, that money could have paid the staff 



Deary me......
 

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