billythekid
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So he could miss 4 or 5 Championship games, if they are played.
We've known this since we knew he'd likely be selected for his country.So he could miss 4 or 5 Championship games, if they are played.
is going up a very big if?
if we do go up then chances of signing up are more than a marginal rise - both Anthony and JZ could quickly become lost at bigger clubs vs a more likely starting place here. At their age they want first team football
COWS says that he is flying out after our Cardiff and Peterborough games to join up with the Zimbabwe squad KC. Presumably he wasn't required to join their training camp and has been named in the final squad, so only has to be there for the start of the actual tournament.Has he travelled already?
Zimbabwe coach Norman Mapeza has announced a 30-man provisional squad for the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, Cameroon 2021. The Warriors will gather on 23 December in Harare for a training camp ahead of the final squad announcement, set on 31 December 2021.
COWS says that he is flying out after our Cardiff and Peterborough games to join up with the Zimbabwe squad KC. Presumably he wasn't required to join their training camp and has been named in the final squad, so only has to be there for the start of the actual tournament.
Bloody Parker, ruining his International career...Echo
SCOTT Parker confirmed Jordan Zemura would be available for Cherries' next two fixtures, after reaching an agreement with Zimbabwe regarding his participation at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Left-back Zemura has recently returned to action with Cherries following a near two-month lay-off due to an ankle injury.
The 22-year-old was one of the stars of the season for Parker's side, before being struck down at the end of October.
He returned to feature in each of the past two matches, and will again be available to face Cardiff City tomorrow night and Peterborough United on Monday evening.
But it's also on COWS, a more reliable source, don't read that ragEcho
SCOTT Parker confirmed Jordan Zemura would be available for Cherries' next two fixtures, after reaching an agreement with Zimbabwe regarding his participation at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Left-back Zemura has recently returned to action with Cherries following a near two-month lay-off due to an ankle injury.
The 22-year-old was one of the stars of the season for Parker's side, before being struck down at the end of October.
He returned to feature in each of the past two matches, and will again be available to face Cardiff City tomorrow night and Peterborough United on Monday evening.
Nope !Bloody Parker, ruining his International career...
But it's also on COWS, a more reliable source, don't read that rag
He is flying out to participate in the tournament, following these two games, as stated here !
https://www.afcb.co.uk/news/first-team/injury-news-kelly-to-return-and-latest-on-zemura/
Yes, seems clear that they reached an agreement to maximise his time here. His training here will probably be better than anything he gets with them, we're in the middle of our season, so he is match fit and clearly he is an important player for the club, so really a no-brainer that he'd be allowed to turn up at the last minute to take part in the tournament.The reason I put those paras from the Echo story it mentions they came to an agreement with Zimbabwe.
Looking at the AFCON schedule if Zimbabwe get knocked out in the first group stage he could potentially only miss one league game although will only have 3 days recovery to the game on the 22nd so may not be risked with flying etc.
Looking at the AFCON schedule if Zimbabwe get knocked out in the first group stage he could potentially only miss one league game although will only have 3 days recovery to the game on the 22nd so may not be risked with flying etc.
Top two from each group and the four best 3rd place teams. 8 teams from 24 get knocked out at group stage.I believe only one team gets knocked out of the group stage, so the odds are pretty slim.
Think it was a general agreement rather than specific to one countryThe reason I put those paras from the Echo story it mentions they came to an agreement with Zimbabwe.