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Can anyone confirm this is correct?
I thought you had to play a certain amount of games to win league medals?
Not having a go at the guy or Manchester City, just curious if the rules have changed?
Possibly goalkeeper situation different
Can anyone confirm this is correct?
I thought you had to play a certain amount of games to win league medals?
Not having a go at the guy or Manchester City, just curious if the rules have changed?
Not as such, the winning team get 40 medals to give out to players/staff as they see fit as long as every player who has made at least 5 appearances gets one.
Can anyone confirm this is correct?
I thought you had to play a certain amount of games to win league medals?
Not having a go at the guy or Manchester City, just curious if the rules have changed?
I'm sure clubs just get a certain amount of medals to dish out.
Can anyone confirm this is correct?
I thought you had to play a certain amount of games to win league medals?
Not having a go at the guy or Manchester City, just curious if the rules have changed?
You get one automatically for a certain amount of games. The club can also get extra for certain people. I’m sure Scott Carson would get one as he’s highly valued as helping prep the goalkeepers etc. what Andy firth was to us.I'm sure clubs just get a certain amount of medals to dish out.
Although i did hear Drury say Philips only had needed 1 more appearance for Man City, wouldn't be like a commentator to get something wrong mind you
Post no6 mateI'm sure clubs just get a certain amount of medals to dish out.
Although i did hear Drury say Philips only had needed 1 more appearance for Man City, wouldn't be like a commentator to get something wrong mind you
You don’t get win bonuses if you don’t get on the park he’s the keeper that goes in goals for training that’s about itHe’ll be a multimillionaire just on win bonuses
I’ve no idea mate,just assumed there would be some sort of squad bonus structure.You don’t get win bonuses if you don’t get on the park he’s the keeper that goes in goals for training that’s about it
How come?He's a throbber
Don't overdo it mate, If Rangers were Man City then McGregor would still be our 3rd pickThe thing is Pep is no mug and won’t have a guy hanging around for no reason - he obviously sees value in him being around the squad somewhere. Fair play to him, coining it in for probably being a good guy keeping others grounded etc.
He's a throbber
Know him personally?He's a throbber
He’s their KaiserWatching their docs on netflix, he’s quite a big character in their changing room so can only assume he’s still about because of what he adds in that sense.
Jealous much. I am as well tbfHe's a throbber
City’s 3rd keeper same as he was when he got a CL medal as Liverpool’s third keeper, low wages , experienced and a fantastic personality around the squad apparentlyPeople acting like he gets paid for free. He quite obviously has a role within the squad to assist the other goalkeepers.
It's a cushy number for sure but he is obviously seen to have value.
He did the third keeper role for a while and is still at the club as the guy who shoots at the keepers/the assistant to the assistant goalie coach , Pep calls him El Cockroach as they can’t get rid of himDidn’t they have Richard Wright perform this task before?
Smart use of maximising your Home Grown CL slots.
Did he not play 1 game for Chelsea years ago in the CL quarter final?He's got at least a champions league medal. And the only minutes he's played in the champions league were 2022, so obviously just needs to be part of the squad.