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AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy Threads: @bhafcacademy
Oct 14, 2003
11,750
Chandler, AZ
Jack Leahy, 2nd-year scholar, joined Isthmian League Premier Division Merstham on work experience (loan) on Friday. Yesterday he started for the Moatsiders in their fixture at East Thurrock United and scored a late equaliser in the 84th minute in a 2-2 draw:-

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severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,540
By the seaside in West Somerset
Jan Mlakar on loan at Maribor sent home from Slovenia u-21’s who he captains.

Yesterday, the U21 team advised that they would refuse to play until U21 manager Primoz Gliha was removed from post.

Here are the issues:
1 - Personal insults from Gliha to players without any provocation
2 - Going into training sessions without warming players up
3 - Not conducting any opposition analysis
4 - Banning players from sleeping on transport to away trips
5 - Banning goal celebrations...
6 - Having just some random turn up and lead the pre-match warm up vs Italy
7 - Making players play vs Hungary without having eaten since breakfast
8 - Banning mobiles and TV and placing a curfew on screen use
9 - Banning players from sleeping with the door shut...
10 - Having universal keys so that if a door is shut while sleeping, Gliha just barged in and checked
11 - Banning board and card games unless the players were playing for money (that one’s my favourite complaint)
12 - After two players and a back room staff member tested positive for COVID, then having a large piss-up for the back room team, delayed the team announcement from being hungover and then had the team announcement as a drinks reception
13 - On latest duty, on banning phones, players agreed amongst each other not to hand them over. At 23:15, Gliha let himself into the room of captain Jan Mlakar and told him and his room-mate Jakob Novak that they were being sent home. Mlakar was escorted off the premises and forced to pay his own bill. Players then went on strike demanding new disciplinary rules. Gliha ignored this and players sent a letter detailing all of this to the Slovenian FA and went public. Currently, Gliha is still in post but given Slovenia host U21 Euros next year, this issue will need nipping in the bud pretty quickly to avoid large scale embarrassment.


Marvellous scenes! Makes Southgate look (almost) competent
 
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BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
10,936
WeHo
Jan Mlakar on loan at Maribor sent home from Slovenia u-21’s who he captains.

Yesterday, the U21 team advised that they would refuse to play until U21 manager Primoz Gliha was removed from post.

Here are the issues:
1 - Personal insults from Gliha to players without any provocation
2 - Going into training sessions without warming players up
3 - Not conducting any opposition analysis
4 - Banning players from sleeping on transport to away trips
5 - Banning goal celebrations...
6 - Having just some random turn up and lead the pre-match warm up vs Italy
7 - Making players play vs Hungary without having eaten since breakfast
8 - Banning mobiles and TV and placing a curfew on screen use
9 - Banning players from sleeping with the door shut...
10 - Having universal keys so that if a door is shut while sleeping, Gliha just barged in and checked
11 - Banning board and card games unless the players were playing for money (that one’s my favourite complaint)
12 - After two players and a back room staff member tested positive for COVID, then having a large piss-up for the back room team, delayed the team announcement from being hungover and then had the team announcement as a drinks reception
13 - On latest duty, on banning phones, players agreed amongst each other not to hand them over. At 23:15, Gliha let himself into the room of captain Jan Mlakar and told him and his room-mate Jakob Novak that they were being sent home. Mlakar was escorted off the premises and forced to pay his own bill. Players then went on strike demanding new disciplinary rules. Gliha ignored this and players sent a letter detailing all of this to the Slovenian FA and went public. Currently, Gliha is still in post but given Slovenia host U21 Euros next year, this issue will need nipping in the bud pretty quickly to avoid large scale embarrassment.


Marvellous scenes! Makes Southgate look (almost) competent
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Gliha sounds completely hatstand. What a nutter.
 


jackalbion

Well-known member
Aug 30, 2011
4,044
Jan Mlakar on loan at Maribor sent home from Slovenia u-21’s who he captains.

Yesterday, the U21 team advised that they would refuse to play until U21 manager Primoz Gliha was removed from post.

Here are the issues:
1 - Personal insults from Gliha to players without any provocation
2 - Going into training sessions without warming players up
3 - Not conducting any opposition analysis
4 - Banning players from sleeping on transport to away trips
5 - Banning goal celebrations...
6 - Having just some random turn up and lead the pre-match warm up vs Italy
7 - Making players play vs Hungary without having eaten since breakfast
8 - Banning mobiles and TV and placing a curfew on screen use
9 - Banning players from sleeping with the door shut...
10 - Having universal keys so that if a door is shut while sleeping, Gliha just barged in and checked
11 - Banning board and card games unless the players were playing for money (that one’s my favourite complaint)
12 - After two players and a back room staff member tested positive for COVID, then having a large piss-up for the back room team, delayed the team announcement from being hungover and then had the team announcement as a drinks reception
13 - On latest duty, on banning phones, players agreed amongst each other not to hand them over. At 23:15, Gliha let himself into the room of captain Jan Mlakar and told him and his room-mate Jakob Novak that they were being sent home. Mlakar was escorted off the premises and forced to pay his own bill. Players then went on strike demanding new disciplinary rules. Gliha ignored this and players sent a letter detailing all of this to the Slovenian FA and went public. Currently, Gliha is still in post but given Slovenia host U21 Euros next year, this issue will need nipping in the bud pretty quickly to avoid large scale embarrassment.


Marvellous scenes! Makes Southgate look (almost) competent

This would make a great Amazon Prime All or nothing series.
 












The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
14,862
Worthing
............. and a fair few of our loanees didn't. No O'Hora, Ostigaard, Richards (although he came on as a substitute).






..... and no sightings of Roberts,,.......... anywhere ................

O’Hora is injured I think, concussion in his last game ???
Not sure about the rest
 




AlbionInUs

Active member
Oct 11, 2019
138
US
Billy Arce to LDU Quito (Ecuadorean Serie A)
Toby Bull to Worthing FC (Isthmian Premier League)
Matt Clarke to Derby County (Championship)
Alex Cochrane to Royale Union Saint Gilloise (Belgian First Division B)
Shane Duffy to Celtic (Scottish Premier League)
Viktor Gyökeres to Swansea City (Championship)
Jan Paul van Hecke to SC Heerenveen (Eredivisie)
Michał Karbownik to Legia Warsaw (Polish Ekstraklasa)
Jack Leah to Merstham (Isthmian Premier League)
Jurgen Locadia to FC Cincinnati (MLS)
Ryan Longman to AFC Wimbledon (League One)
Tom McGill to Crawley Town (League Two)
Jan Mlakar to NK Maribor (Slovenian Prva Liga)
Jakub Moder to Lech Poznań (Polish Ekstraklasa)
Glenn Murray to Watford (Championship)
Warren O'Hora to MK Dons (League One)
Leo Skiri Østigård to Coventry City (Championship)
Roco Rees to Worthing (Isthmian Premier League)
Taylor Richards to Doncaster Rovers (League One)
Hayden Roberts to Rochdale (League One)
Percy Tau to Anderlecht (Belgian Jupiler League)
 




AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy Threads: @bhafcacademy
Oct 14, 2003
11,750
Chandler, AZ
Billy Arce to LDU Quito (Ecuadorean Serie A)
Toby Bull to Worthing FC (Isthmian Premier League)
Matt Clarke to Derby County (Championship)
Alex Cochrane to Royale Union Saint Gilloise (Belgian First Division B)
Shane Duffy to Celtic (Scottish Premier League)
Viktor Gyökeres to Swansea City (Championship)
Jan Paul van Hecke to SC Heerenveen (Eredivisie)
Michał Karbownik to Legia Warsaw (Polish Ekstraklasa)
Jack Leah to Merstham (Isthmian Premier League)
Jurgen Locadia to FC Cincinnati (MLS)
Ryan Longman to AFC Wimbledon (League One)
Tom McGill to Crawley Town (League Two)
Jan Mlakar to NK Maribor (Slovenian Prva Liga)
Jakub Moder to Lech Poznań (Polish Ekstraklasa)
Glenn Murray to Watford (Championship)
Warren O'Hora to MK Dons (League One)
Leo Skiri Østigård to Coventry City (Championship)
Roco Rees to Worthing (Isthmian Premier League)
Taylor Richards to Doncaster Rovers (League One)
Hayden Roberts to Rochdale (League One)
Percy Tau to Anderlecht (Belgian Jupiler League)

Jack Leah; why?
 






DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,346
Wiltshire
Billy Arce to LDU Quito (Ecuadorean Serie A)
Toby Bull to Worthing FC (Isthmian Premier League)
Matt Clarke to Derby County (Championship)
Alex Cochrane to Royale Union Saint Gilloise (Belgian First Division B)
Shane Duffy to Celtic (Scottish Premier League)
Viktor Gyökeres to Swansea City (Championship)
Jan Paul van Hecke to SC Heerenveen (Eredivisie)
Michał Karbownik to Legia Warsaw (Polish Ekstraklasa)
Jack Leah to Merstham (Isthmian Premier League)
Jurgen Locadia to FC Cincinnati (MLS)
Ryan Longman to AFC Wimbledon (League One)
Tom McGill to Crawley Town (League Two)
Jan Mlakar to NK Maribor (Slovenian Prva Liga)
Jakub Moder to Lech Poznań (Polish Ekstraklasa)
Glenn Murray to Watford (Championship)
Warren O'Hora to MK Dons (League One)
Leo Skiri Østigård to Coventry City (Championship)
Roco Rees to Worthing (Isthmian Premier League)
Taylor Richards to Doncaster Rovers (League One)
Hayden Roberts to Rochdale (League One)
Percy Tau to Anderlecht (Belgian Jupiler League)

Is billy arce still on our books?
 








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