Remember reading an article about the Da Silva twins that they were illegally signed at 16 and werent allowed to play football at any professional level till they were 18.
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Originally posted by Del View PostThere's supposedly a loophole for youngters with talent to get permits, or does that only apply to big clubs!
Henrique was best plater at the U20 World cup so meets the criteria surely...
How many full internationals had the Da Silva twins played before Man Utd got permits????
Not saying its right but different rules apply when your dealing with younger players, ie scholars not pros.
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Originally posted by Del View PostThere's supposedly a loophole for youngters with talent to get permits, or does that only apply to big clubs!
Henrique was best plater at the U20 World cup so meets the criteria surely...
How many full internationals had the Da Silva twins played before Man Utd got permits????
As for the De Silva twins, do they not hold dual nationality (Brazilian/Portuguese)?!!!!
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what. the work permit laws in football seem out of synch with work laws
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Originally posted by Dale View PostI think this is the reason why it was turned down
Need to take a close read into it
1 rule for some and another for the others eh....You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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In a way its fair enough. Clubs in England should develop its own talent. Its one thing bringing in an international superstar but why can't English clubs produce their own young talent?
As Ric says, might be a blessing - force the board to invest in a proper, experienced striker. Love the idea of signing young talent in principle, but right now we are desperate and need tried and tested experience. Santa Cruz plzzzzzze....
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