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    The Football League reject the permanent transfer of Tommy Smith from Portsmouth to QPR because of administrative issues.

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    Personally not that bothered, we'll get him on loan anyway, though the benefit of that being, if he doesn't perform, then we can send him back. Thus saving the transfer fee, so may be a good thing.

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    • #3
      Dan i was thinking same thing.Although i read somewhere, that if the deal was agreed between the club and it was just an admins error in getting the deal through in time, then the transfer would still count in next transfer window.Only trouble is, we would lose him for the Pompey game and several games in december....but i may be wrong

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Spencer View Post
        Dan i was thinking same thing.Although i read somewhere, that if the deal was agreed between the club and it was just an admins error in getting the deal through in time, then the transfer would still count in next transfer window.Only trouble is, we would lose him for the Pompey game and several games in december....but i may be wrong
        you are not wrong,BUT we will have Rowlands and Cook back by then so not to bothered,more concerned that we get the likes of Roberts in on loan now,especially as Hulse is not fit.

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        • #5
          This means Pompey are back in financial sh1t street.......

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          • #6
            I'm surprised that the Football League aren't trying to help Portsmouth. It's not good for the game to have a club struggling financially and casts doubt on its image as a business.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by acricketer View Post
              I'm surprised that the Football League aren't trying to help Portsmouth. It's not good for the game to have a club struggling financially and casts doubt on its image as a business.
              Ah but they are not called Arsenal or Spurs are they
              #standuptocancer
              #inyourfacecancer

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MYU View Post
                The Football League reject the permanent transfer of Tommy Smith from Portsmouth to QPR because of administrative issues.

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                it's pure hypocrisy
                the big clubs get what they want (heaven forbid John Terry gets sent off)
                and we have have to crawl on our ****ing knees and beg.

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                • #9
                  The Spurs transfer went through late......been admitted by the League I thought?

                  Although not th end of the world it isn't great news as loan isn't that great - he could go elsewhere before we sign a deal,he may be less comitted etc etc.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by silvercue View Post
                    The Spurs transfer went through late......been admitted by the League I thought?

                    Although not th end of the world it isn't great news as loan isn't that great - he could go elsewhere before we sign a deal,he may be less comitted etc etc.
                    Agree with that - always a bit concerned about the committment issue with loanee's but if its view to a perm, maybe that committment will be there. On the other hand, one loan in the side compared with what we had last year, is not that bad really.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by silvercue View Post
                      The Spurs transfer went through late......been admitted by the League I thought?

                      Although not th end of the world it isn't great news as loan isn't that great - he could go elsewhere before we sign a deal,he may be less comitted etc etc.
                      No. It went through at 17:57 on 31 August. Confirmed by the PL at the hearing on 1 Sept.

                      Also - the Football League and Premier League are two distinct and seperate organisations.

                      Just because the PL pushed through the late deal of Lars Jacobsen to West Ham doesn't mean the Football League should do likewise.

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                        >> duplicate

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