I just cannot see how the idea of insisting that players spend about 60 hours in an airplane in a week to play a meaningless game ("but it is not meaningless because I want to go to it....") can be good for the team.
Frankie - you keep using the word "meaningless" in regard to these games.
By what measure are these games any more or less meaningful that Wolves vs West Ham on 16 October? Because I gotta be honest with you man, I couldn't give a flying f**k about the outcome of that clash of the titans. Let's face it, next season that's a Championship fixture.
At the end of the day it's all just bread and circuses. It's just entertainment and, if anything, the EPL is the most extreme manifestation of that in professional football. Players change clubs and clubs change players, there's no loyalty, it's just business.
So actually, if you are looking for any real "meaning" left in football maybe it's only left in the international scene where you play for one country and it does actually mean something. Winston, if he's to be believed about his reasons for choosing to play for NZ, is a perfect example of that.
Maybe it just means more to him to play his first international(s) at home, in front of his family and friends and maybe 40-50 thousand people who f**king
love him, than to stay behind and worry about whether he's in the match day squad for an away trip to Wolverhampton.