FORMER Wanderers target Michiel Kramer has been released by his club Sparta Rotterdam after picking up a SEVEN game ban for stamping on an opponent’s face.
The Dutch target man was seriously considered by Phil Parkinson in January as a potential back-up to Gary Madine after leaving Feyenoord.
A deal could not be struck with the 29-year-old, who finished up staying in Rotterdam for the rest of the season.
29-year old striker Michiel Kramer has been given a 7-game suspension for this shocking kick in the face of Alexander Büttner.pic.twitter.com/z71HCZ32qi
— 🔴 (@ChrisvLFC) April 16, 2018
His contract has again been ripped up, however, after he was handed a straight red card during Sparta’s 7-0 defeat against Vitesse Arnhem for kicking Alexander Buttner in the face.
A seven-game ban was issued by the Dutch authorities, ending his season prematurely, and prompting Sparta to take action.
Kramer – who stands at 6ft 5ins – wanted to remain in the Netherlands in January and so is unlikely to come up on Wanderers’ radar this summer.
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