August 27, 2010

Vanli a worried man

Now this is escalating to a situation where club coaches and managements have to take a stand. This not just a question of loyalty to the club but a problem that could in the long run have repercussion to the huge investment made by the club.

First of all, being professional mean you are in contract with a club to play for certain period of time. During the time you bounded to honour the commitment to the ethics of club – by way of maintaining your body in a playable condition ( i.e refrain from any kind of activities that is detrimental your football career) and hence everything you do should be in the gambit of enhancing your football career. 


Apart from that, as Vanli has noted, it is however okay, you to take part in office football activities as long as it doesn't impinge on the club competition. Other than that, I'm afraid NO.

Being professional players you cannot participate in tournaments that are not of club’s as long as you are in a club contract, not in the tournaments organized by private entities. As the points brought to notice by VB coach Vanli, some of his players are taking part in a competition this Ramazan that is not even of their office, which in any case you look at is an offence.

Besides, already playing for the club professionally how on earth can you think of maintaining you fitness and mental preparation to the game ahead when you play yet another match just after a match Galolhu stadium? 

It is time a line has to be drawn somewhere: how far you should go with your other activities as professional player while in a contract with a club? 

Can you play futsal in your spare time  for some tournament when at the same time you draw monthly-salary from a club? Questions that beg imminent answers! Anyone?

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