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  • #31
    pillock

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    • #32
      Originally posted by pc1401 View Post
      Or do you have a young german woman in mind???
      was a time the fraulines favoured full thatched pits....nowadays not so!!!!
      you know nothing john snow!!!!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by SirLes View Post
        pillock

        :very_sad:
        you know nothing john snow!!!!

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        • #34
          that only says "international clearence" which i believe is a fifa rule.

          a work permit gives him the right to work in this country.

          they are two different things. facto could be right

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          • #35
            *****........:exciting:
            They seek him here.................

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            • #36
              nope appears 'the know alls on here are right'!!!
              you know nothing john snow!!!!

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              • #37
                to get a work permit in this country you need a job working for a company that is willing to sponsor you. i think faurlin has that.

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                • #38
                  Don't the frenchie's still enjoy a bit pit growth ewwwwwww
                  God I miss cooke's pie & mash

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Sam-QPR View Post
                    that only says "international clearence" which i believe is a fifa rule.

                    a work permit gives him the right to work in this country.

                    they are two different things. facto could be right

                    Now i thought fifa rules the world of football.
                    They seek him here.................

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View Post
                      Now i thought fifa rules the world of football.
                      i believe the "international clearence" is a football rule. nothing to do with work permits.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by SirLes View Post
                        who said? or is this another one of your waste of time and space threads?
                        Sounds about right

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                        • #42
                          so did i!!!.all i was told was a problem with it!!!!.still to be finalised!! dont shoot the messenger!!!
                          you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                            Sounds about right


                            richard!
                            you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                            • #44
                              Clubs have almost complete freedom to sign whatever number and category of players they wish. There is no team or individual salary cap, no squad size limit, no age restrictions other than those applied by general employment law, no restrictions on the overall number of foreign players, and few restrictions on individual foreign players — all players with EU nationality, including those able to claim an EU passport through a parent or grandparent, are eligible to play, and top players from outside the EU are able to obtain UK work permits. The only area where the Premier League's player registration rules are more restrictive than those of some other football leagues, such as those of those of Belgium and Portugal, is that academy level non-EU players have little access to English football by law. Also, clubs competing in the Champions League or UEFA Cup must comply with UEFA's player-eligibility rules for those competitions.
                              In response to concerns that clubs were increasingly passing over young British players in favour of signing less-expensive foreign players, in 1999, the Home Office tightened its rules for granting work permits to players from countries outside of the European Union.Currently a non-EU player applying for the permit must have played for his country in at least 75% of its competitive 'A' team matches for which he was available for selection during the previous two years, and his country must have averaged at least 70th place in the official FIFA world rankings over the previous two years. If a player does not meet those criteria, the club wishing to sign him may appeal if they believe that he is a special talent and "able to contribute significantly to the development of the game at the top level in the UK."

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by factamondo View Post
                                richard!
                                You know I had to take you off my User Ignore List for 5 mins to see what sort of attention seeking i diot your making of yourself today.......I wasn't disappointed!

                                Back on you go now :byebye:
                                Last edited by W12_Ranger; 25-07-2009, 10:05 PM.

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