Johnson rethinks foreign policy

18 February 2010 16:47
Soborio's loan spell with the Robins was cut short by mutual consent on Wednesday, and the 27-year-old has returned to his native Costa Rica.[LNB]Tamas Vasko and Peter Styvar have also come and gone after failing to make an impact at Ashton Gate and Johnson insists the club have learned from their mistakes.[LNB]"You cannot make a blanket statement that all foreigners struggle, that's not true. They are all decent players and internationals and, at their levels in their countries, they are good players," the Robins boss told the Bristol Evening Post.[LNB]"You take a bit of a chance when you bring a foreign player in. I've had a chat with the chairman and it's a chance we won't be taking again.[LNB]"Whether it's the application to the Championship or whether they can handle the pressures of the league and how many games we play, I don't know. It could be home sickness, of course. Whatever it is, it's cost us two players this year and we'll learn from it and move on."[LNB][LNB]

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