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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ_OTF View Post
    If he was injured or not in the match day squad why would he be at the ground on a Saturday afternoon. He's entitled to do what he wants.
    To show involvement and support for the club that has taken a gamble on him? (Unless he is immobile of course). All team members, whether picked, injured (see immobile), academy (unless playing a fixture) or general staff should be at all home matches at least. IMO of course.
    Their "working week" has to include match days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmiffyPie View Post
    To show involvement and support for the club that has taken a gamble on him? (Unless he is immobile of course). All team members, whether picked, injured (see immobile), academy (unless playing a fixture) or general staff should be at all home matches at least. IMO of course.
    Their "working week" has to include match days.
    A number of players, including Matty Palmer, have been at the ground for matches when out injured.

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