Aylesbury Wolf
Just doesn't shut up
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Yawn.......Transfer window , need 2 strikers ….faffety faff
Available loans faffety faff
Buy a striker faffety faff
Yawn.......Transfer window , need 2 strikers ….faffety faff
Available loans faffety faff
Buy a striker faffety faff
It's the fault of Jeff and the other clowns running our club for not purchasing a Tardis. Absolute amateurs.Drag on??? He only landed yesterday as was the issue with his permit.
Soon, we’ll be wanting time travel.
Aah, so it's not like that then!?I swear some people think that this panel just come to work each day and sit there on the off chance that someone needs a work permit who doesn’t meet the automatic criteria, that no paperwork is required, no arguments need to be prepared.
Player pitches up, club say go on give us a work permit, he’s a good player honest and play rock, paper, scissors for a work permit.
Of course we might be trying a BOGOF offer and doing Traore and Costa at the same time. The challenge would be if the panel decide to play jeopardy and give us only 1 work permit but we get to choose for which player.
An all time great ....wonderful player.True, though obviously better Zlatan transformed a young Milan side into winners with an uncompromising winning attitude.
*Also scored 20 odd goals tbf.
An all time great ....wonderful player.
Lee EvansBruno looks like Nick Nack in that picture.
It hasn't gone to appeals, he hasn't been denied a work permit, he does however have extenuating circumstances to allow him a permit which would have been highlighted on application.This is beginning to drag on!
Apparently the bar for appeals has been raised quite a lot.
I'm usually optimistic but in this case, I fear the worst and all the hype will have come to nothing !
REALLY hope I'm proved wrong!!!
Quite simply, he's made more appearances over the last couple of years. I think alarm bells should be ringing over the fact he doesn't automatically qualify anymore myself. The bar is really low.Can someone more in the know than me explain how the like of that tosspot who did the dirty on us to sign for Arsenal after playing for about 36 minutes his entire career and unlikely to hardly ever get a game for Arsenal can come over from Brazil absolutely fine. Yet one of the most famous strikers of the last decade can’t get in?
Laughable if so.
Warwick DavisLee Evans
EnglandI am a little confused…what kind of country will not grant a work permit to a foreign owner who has invested hundreds of millions into uk for an elite international footballer with a pedigree like Costa who is wanted by a premier league team.? What about accountants, lawyers , doctors nurses ? This is absurd even for a third world country.
I am a little confused…what kind of country will not grant a work permit to a foreign owner who has invested hundreds of millions into uk for an elite international footballer with a pedigree like Costa who is wanted by a premier league team.? What about accountants, lawyers , doctors nurses ? This is absurd even for a third world country.
Mendes has ways of doing things. Trust the processEngland
Oh I doMendes has ways of doing things. Trust the process
Little England you mean!England
Dont need to argue anything about why no one wants him, just why he didnt meet the 15 points.To be honest it must be hard to make a case for a work permit for a player who know other club has wanted to sign on a free since January.
Doesn’t exactly scream elite worker does it.
Little England?England
We need to correct the thinking, not trying to target you on this post.
They have not, rejected him for a work permit.
If after the appeal they say no, then lets unleash the fury and say some of these comments.
The FA have specific rules for work permit applications for foreign nationals, if you dont meet the 15 points automatically you will get a work permit. In the instance of the player being between 10-15 points, its then heard by the exceptions panel, who will decide if the grant a work permit.
Basically didnt meet initial criteria, now put your case forward why.
Thats all, he was always never going to meet the criteria, guess what LAGE didnt either, but was still granted a permit.
Until the outcome of the exceptions panel and hearing has been communicated we cant say anything, they will have to argue a case and application why he should be granted a permit. This has to focus around why he hasnt got the 15 points needed. It can be argued he was without a club for 9 months and therefore hasnt got the minutes played, if he was at a club he would have and would have passed the automatic test.
They are confident as they were with Lage that he will pass.
Its journalists jumping on it for a story and getting clicks and likes, what they are paid for, mind you.
Rayo Vallacano wanted him.To be honest it must be hard to make a case for a work permit for a player who know other club has wanted to sign on a free since January.
Doesn’t exactly scream elite worker does it.
Cricket wise, i have played cricket for a long time up to england u15s, etc. Its actually bloody hard to get permits for them through the home office, even 8 years ago pre bexit. Getting a work permit for an aussie for our club was a nighmare took 3 months. He couldnt play, was on a travel visa. Even when proving his employment and part time bar job.You are obviously correct …but in third world countries work permits are often tied to foreign investment and skills to protect employment of local nationals . This however is not like that …the bar is set high by the EPL so that uk players who are good enough are at a premium and are grossly overpaid. In cricket only one overseas per county …but you can get a permit for club cricket. The bar has been raised by football authorities and became possible because of Brexit . It is not an immigration policy to stop foreign investors investing millions employing skilled professionals earning millions. What kind of country allows that ?
But wouldn’t he have met those points had he been playing?Dont need to argue anything about why no one wants him, just why he didnt meet the 15 points.
Correct he would have met the points if he was playing, ie had a team to play with, if we look back at 24 months, we can also see that he was injured for Atletico.But wouldn’t he have met those points had he been playing?
If he was injured that would be a good reason not to have accrued the points.
But as it is he simply hasn’t found a club, which doesn’t make much of a case.
For what it’s worth I suspect he’ll get the permit anyway.
Its also not like hes 40 , hes 33.
Just part of the economically suicidal strange of the government of blocking huge economic drivers of growth.I am a little confused…what kind of country will not grant a work permit to a foreign owner who has invested hundreds of millions into uk for an elite international footballer with a pedigree like Costa who is wanted by a premier league team.? What about accountants, lawyers , doctors nurses ? This is absurd even for a third world country.
I think its tomorrow. dont quote me on it ill try to checkdoes he have to be registered today to play against liverpool?
There's not a hope in hell that a player who's not played or trained with a professional team in 8 months is going to appear in a Premier League game. Or there really shouldn't be.does he have to be registered today to play against liverpool?
Isn’t it12 noon on Friday ?I think its tomorrow. dont quote me on it ill try to check
Yes, midday on the previous working dayIsn’t it12 noon on Friday ?
Will barely be ready for a month most likely. Maybe few mins off the bench at mostThere's not a hope in hell that a player who's not played or trained with a professional team in 8 months is going to appear in a Premier League game. Or there really shouldn't be.
Sounds like the same rules the Aussies apply to English players, because it would take up a place for a young Australian...as such, they are as rare as hen's teeth and nothing like as reciprocal with the chances we give their players over here to learn our pitches and then come and beat us.Getting a work permit for an aussie for our club was a nighmare took 3 months. He couldnt play, was on a travel visa. Even when proving his employment and part time bar job.
A lower quality young English player, so better English players don't improve their skills thenSounds like the same rules the Aussies apply to English players, because it would take up a place for a young Australian...as such, they are as rare as hen's teeth and nothing like as reciprocal with the chances we give their players over here to learn our pitches and then come and beat us.
I've never understood the need for it anymore in club cricket, and i'm not convinced we should do it in County cricket anymore if we want to give our Test team the best chance of beating Australia.
Post of the Year !!!does he have to be registered today to play against liverpool?
Post of the Year !!!