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I might be completely wrong, but my understanding of the rule is that the club basically get the players wages and treatment cost covered. No compensation as such, just no outlay until he recovered.
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Compensation for broken wrist on 12:02 - Jun 8 with 4184 views
Following agreements between FIFA, UEFA and the European Clubs Association (ECA), when players are injured on international duty during major tournaments, the national governing body will be required to compensate the club which the player plays for.
This rule only applies, however, to injuries suffered in the final stages of an international football tournament. Therefore, if an England player is injured during the qualifying stages of the World Cup, the FA does not have to compensate the domestic club.
The World Cup tournament takes place English domestic game’s off-season, whereas the qualifiers take place during the domestic season. This mean any injury picked up during the qualifying stages will hit the club much harder — because they club will have lost a valued player and no compensation will be payable.
This is a reflection of our current plight, where we are desperately scrambling around for a few extra pounds a pence to boost the coffers. Quite depressing really!
Compensation for broken wrist on 07:14 - Jun 10 by christiand
This is a reflection of our current plight, where we are desperately scrambling around for a few extra pounds a pence to boost the coffers. Quite depressing really!
.....that aren't taking the pis5?
Hardly say that we are "desperately scrambling around".
Clam down luv.
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Compensation for broken wrist on 09:02 - Jun 10 with 3252 views