03 May 2011

Jason de Jong sacked !















Jason de Jong was sacked today from his Indonesian club Persiba Balikpapan

Absent from many matches and trainings , plus lack of discipline.

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Google translated from Indonesian :

Jason De Jong, who is considered discipline not undergo the contract agreement. De Jong is often absent in a number of games and exercise routine Indonesian Super League competition.
"De Jong us fired. In May of this, "said head Persiba, Syahrir Taher, Tuesday, May 3, 2011.
Legal Field Persiba, Muhdar add, Jason De Jong's proven disregard its obligations as one of the team players 'Honey Bear'.

Appropriate contract clause, according to him, Newcastle have the right to decide the deal while the player obligations ignored. Muhdar claimed to follow up the recommendations of trainers, managers, and medical teams who have examined the physical condition of Jason De Jong. From all reports, he recommended the dismissal of De Jong.

The dismissal of De Jong, said Muhdar, will bear the consequences of his final salary payment in April amounted to USD 48 million. Spelled out only three months of this player with Newcastle's official sod.

Persiba relationship with De Jong is not harmonious when entertaining at the Stadium Parikesit Arema Indonesia Balikpapan. At that time, De Jong visible protest loudly as coach in mid Hariyadi replace the first round.

Peak overflow Hariyadi regrets when Jason De Jong sudden departure to cancel a visit to Earth in Papua. Unilaterally, De Jong refused to admit injured relapse follow enclosure Persiwa visit to Wamena and Jayapura Persipura.
In February, the official Newcastle De Jong contract worth USD 500 million for half of the season. Rather than patching the gaps could midfield, De Jong instead repeatedly showing unsympathetic attitude on the management and coaching

9 comments:

  1. So he's a free agent once again... just great. What the hell is going with him anyway?

    He also shouldn't be anywhere near the national team until he sorts himself out.

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  2. Nak ano ba nangyayari sayo Jason?, may personal problem ka ba?.............I doubt kung isasama pa cya c coach Weiss sa national team kc sabi pa nga ni team manager Dan PAlami na nakdepende sa performance sa kanyang club kung makakasali sa ulit sa national team=(

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  3. Let this be a lesson to all young players with talent. The Messis and Ronaldos of the football world knew they had to practise their boots off and deny themselves the wilder pleasures of impetuous youth. de Jong obviously thought he was too big for a little team like Balikpapan to lose him. He's lost now and will most likely end up begging for his next paid job.

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  4. What the hell does he think he is? Some career with a Belgian 2nd division club and the Azkals don't make you a super star. Even if you don't like your club you should do your job at least until the contract is up. That's called professionalism. What a shame..

    BTW it's funny how the article is mistranslated about the salary thingy. USD 500 million for a half season? Wow it must be a hundred times bigger than Messi or Ronaldo.

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  5. Let's hear his side first before you judge De Jong.

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  6. Baka nga raw di siya ma pasok sa squad for the FIFA qualifier agaisnt Sri Lanka.

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  7. You should not use the Google translation when it does not make any sense...

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  8. Jason has had his spat with some of the players in the azkals as well so his lack of maturity is a well known fact.

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  9. His attitude aint right,he thinks he's a superstar,but he is forgotten where he came from.I hope you boy wil come soon on earth otherwise you are to late.Jason,dont think everyone is wrong,look in the mirror and let's hope you wil get and take your last change.

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