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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 870956" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>I was thinking about this. The problem is, it could backfire spectacularly. </p><p>UAR will have to make some tough choices. The people who stayed, did so under a certain set of rules: those who stay can play for the pumas, those who go to Europe, cannot. I don't think it's far stretched to say that most of them could get more money in Europe. </p><p>Imagine if you are one of the ones who decided to stay and then they allow European players to come and play for the pumas. You'd be furious, understandably so. People would leave Jaguares. </p><p>You just do not change the rules in the middle of the game, that's a universal principle, tho, to be honest, we as a nation do it a lot, so who the f*** knows. </p><p></p><p>The other thing that is a bit ridiculous is the timing. If i recall correctly, ISA's contract finishes just before the world cup and i am pretty sure he'll sign, lets call it "something" with UAR before the world cup in order to be eligible. </p><p></p><p>If you have the talent, they will make exceptions. Imhoff has already played for our sevens team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 870956, member: 55747"] I was thinking about this. The problem is, it could backfire spectacularly. UAR will have to make some tough choices. The people who stayed, did so under a certain set of rules: those who stay can play for the pumas, those who go to Europe, cannot. I don't think it's far stretched to say that most of them could get more money in Europe. Imagine if you are one of the ones who decided to stay and then they allow European players to come and play for the pumas. You'd be furious, understandably so. People would leave Jaguares. You just do not change the rules in the middle of the game, that's a universal principle, tho, to be honest, we as a nation do it a lot, so who the f*** knows. The other thing that is a bit ridiculous is the timing. If i recall correctly, ISA's contract finishes just before the world cup and i am pretty sure he'll sign, lets call it "something" with UAR before the world cup in order to be eligible. If you have the talent, they will make exceptions. Imhoff has already played for our sevens team. [/QUOTE]
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