THE FORMER Romanian club of three A-League Aussies will force them to miss their opening matches of the new season in an international transfer row.
Perth Glory will be without recruits Josh Mitchell and Michael Baird for Friday night's opening round clash with North Queensland Fury, and Joshua Rose will miss Central Coast Mariners' opener against Melbourne Heart tomorrow night because of the debacle.
All three previously played for Universitatea Craiova in Romania last season but opted to move away after a pay dispute with Craiovo,
Now Baird says the club is punishing them for leaving by delaying their international transfer clearances to play in Australia.
According to Baird, the matter is now being looked into by FIFA and should be resolved by August 20, but until then the three players will not be eligible to play in the Hyundai A-League and could miss the first two or three matches of the campaign.
"It is a little bit frustrating," said the 27-year-old striker, who's previously played with the then Queensland Roar. "But there's nothing I can do, I've just got to keep going and keep training.
"It's annoying when the first team's out there and training and you're in the second team doing shape or anything like that.
"The club (Craiova) actually knew that what they were doing and how they'd restrict me from playing and that's all they had against me, 'cause they breached contract, it wasn't me or the other boys either.
"We actually spoke to the club and they said, 'stay, stay (but) we won't be able to pay you until March'. I said, 'well, it's been four months, it's time to move on, next phase of my life'."
"And, they said, 'well, we won't let you play', and they knew they could do it and they've done it before and it's a little bit hard to take.
"Now it's in FIFA's hand in Zurich and they've got to judge on the legalities on everything and see where we stand. I'm very sure that it will be in our favour, but it's just when."
With former Liverpool and North Queensland striker Robbie Fowler brought into the Perth side, Glory appear to have enough depth up front to cover for Baird as Fowler can also team up with Branko Jelic and former Qantas Socceroo Mile Sterjovski.
But it's in defence where Glory will be badly hit as the club is already without central defenders Andy Todd and Chris Coyne for this encounter against a largely unknown Fury side.
Coyne will miss a good proportion of the season as he's playing on loan in China with Liaoning and won;t be eligible for Glory until January, while Todd won't available until later in the month as the former Blackburn skipper and last year's Most Glorious Player recovers from a knee injury.
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