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    Originally posted by Fivex View Post
    Just get our players retired from international duty if they’re gonna keep trying to shaft them. Brazil have enough players to choose from who live on their own continent.

    Once this has blown over the players can come out of international retirement if they want, and it’d be up to Brazil if they want to recall their better players.

    Edit, not exclusively a Brazil thing I realise.. same applies to all players. Should just **** off internationals imo.
    I hate international football and would be more than happy for our players to sack it off unfortunately that's not going to happen, with the South American players in particular
    The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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      Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
      I hate international football and would be more than happy for our players to sack it off unfortunately that's not going to happen, with the South American players in particular
      Yeah the amount of injuries our players have picked up on ID is ridiculous & id be happy if they binned them off too but never going to happen unfortunately
      Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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        Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
        I hate international football and would be more than happy for our players to sack it off unfortunately that's not going to happen, with the South American players in particular


        It's totally unnecessary

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          We can’t force our players to retire from international football. It’s their choice, not Liverpool’s. It’s a bit of a shame that national and club associations can’t organise a schedule which takes care of the players really. Whether it’s too many cup or champions league games on top of league football, there’s also the small matter of international competitions.
          Are we winning?

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            They returned via Croatia to avoid having to quarantine when arriving back in the UK.

            What a crock of ****e
            removing all the weak links makes us stronger

            too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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              Originally posted by Fredo View Post
              We can’t force our players to retire from international football. It’s their choice, not Liverpool’s. It’s a bit of a shame that national and club associations can’t organise a schedule which takes care of the players really. Whether it’s too many cup or champions league games on top of league football, there’s also the small matter of international competitions.
              And who would be surprised if the moved the WC to every 2 years and we ended up with an international tournament every summer, giving the players no chance of a break
              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                  This just makes me think, who is the one player who refused it

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                    Hopefully it’s Divock, or Karius or just someone who’s in zero danger of an international call up
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                      Elliott, cos his age range got the call the last, so he might have just had one jab so far?

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                        So if our players weren't jabbed we wouldn't have to release them for internationals in red list countries. As it stands all our players are available now?

                        I bet Utd or City have low jab rates.
                        Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                          Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                          So if our players weren't jabbed we wouldn't have to release them for internationals in red list countries. As it stands all our players are available now?

                          I bet Utd or City have low jab rates.
                          Fifa and the international federations will expect them to be released either way.

                          Brazil announced their squad a week ago. Players from Liverpool, City and Utd are all included.
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                            I came across this, not sure how much of this is true and how much is speculation but I thought I would repost it anyway. Regardless it looks like the International break will be another ****show.

                            https://www.thisisanfield.com/2021/1...letico-madrid/
                            Why Alisson and Fabinho are likely to miss Watford AND Atletico Madrid

                            Alisson and Fabinho are both exempt from the UK’s usual protocol for re-entry from red-listed countries, but they are still set to miss the next two games for Liverpool.

                            Among the 14 first-team players on international duty this month, Alisson and Fabinho will join the Brazil squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela, Colombia and Uruguay.

                            After the farce of the September break, which saw the Brazilian FA attempt to invoke a five-day ban for players who were blocked call-ups, provisions have been made by the UK government.

                            But despite exemption rules coming into place for footballers returning from countries on the red list for travel, Alisson and Fabinho are still due to miss at least one game for Liverpool.

                            So why could the Reds be without their No. 1 and No. 3 against both Watford and Atletico Madrid?

                            What has changed since last month?
                            Put simply, the UK government have allowed exemptions for footballers returning from red-listed countries, which allows them to leave their mandatory 10-day isolation once a day to train or play.

                            Under previous rules, players would have been required to isolate for 10 days in a designated hotel, unable to train and without the nutrition they require as elite athletes.

                            So in theory, those returning from duty will be able to play as normal while in quarantine.

                            Why would they miss the Watford game if they are exempt?
                            Brazil vs. Uruguay takes place in Manaus on Friday, October 15, kicking off at 1.30am UK time.

                            With Liverpool travelling to Vicarage Road for a 12.30pm kickoff the following day, there are less than 36 hours between the two games, meaning the turnaround is almost certainly too tight.

                            So what about the Atletico Madrid game?
                            Within the rules of exemption, Alisson and Fabinho would be back and able to play by October 19, when Liverpool take on Atletico Madrid.

                            However, with the Champions League clash an away game, it is highly unlikely they would be permitted to leave quarantine to travel and play in Madrid.

                            Is there another solution?
                            There are a number of possibilities, though not all of them are likely:

                            1. Brazil could agree to release Alisson and Fabinho before the Uruguay game This solves the issue, but would set a dangerous precedent with 16 European clubs affected by the late kickoff.
                            2. Alisson and Fabinho could fly directly to Spain from Brazil This would allow them to play Atletico, before then beginning quarantine on their return to the UK.
                            3. They could fly straight to Watford after full-time against Uruguay The least likely solution, with Jurgen Klopp reluctant to select players on such a tight turnaround.

                            Who can replace them for Liverpool?
                            Caoimhin Kelleher is a capable stand-in for Alisson, and has already kept clean sheets in both the Premier League and Champions League.

                            Replacing Fabinho may be more difficult.

                            Klopp will be hoping Trent Alexander-Arnold and Thiago will both be back fit after the break, with James Milner then providing another midfield option.

                            When will they be back?
                            As it stands, Alisson and Fabinho will be back in contention for the trip to Man United on October 24.

                            However, this would still come in less-than-ideal circumstances, as they would be in quarantine until the following day.

                            Will this happen again next month?
                            Apparently, no.

                            Reports claim that the government plans to remove Brazil and a number of other countries from the red list in time for the October half-term break, which falls near the end of the month.

                            If that is the case, Alisson, Fabinho and Roberto Firmino would be free to represent their country during the November international break without the need for quarantine upon their return.

                            Brazil are scheduled to play Colombia (November 11) and Argentina (November 16) in two World Cup qualifiers next month.
                            The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                              FFS

                              What a **** show

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                                Internstional football is a massive load of bollocks

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