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over-age

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over-age [ˌəʊvərˈeɪdʒ] ADJdemasiado mayor, mayor de la edad permitida


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The presence of the over-age players depends on the goodwill of their clubs, who are not obliged to release them.
Now Blatter has revealed that FIFA are to open talks with the Intern a -tional Olympic Committee (IOC) about changes to the number of over-age players allowed currently three players over 23 are permitted.
He is now an over-age player but maybe Martin O'Neill wants to use the three spaces for guys coming back from injury or whatever.
 
 
 
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