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  1. SO16_Saint

    Lambert

    STILL dont kno how to post pictures, FFS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Inside_Man_(film_poster).jpg
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    Lambert

    even better...! [is he really THAT young...!!!]
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    Lambert

    Real Madrid spent £80M on Ronaldo - he's 27. On that basis, we've got a cracking deal...
  4. SO16_Saint

    Lambert

    ...Couldn't name a player from this league
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    Lambert

    more fool you, sunny Jim!! Now if you wouldn't mind not reading other HCDAJFU speculation threads, that'd be grand.....
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    Lambert

    guesses?? we dont deal in guesses on SWF....FACT!
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    Lambert

    he's scored some farking great goals!
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    Saga

    Sorry if this has been posted before, but i've just got back from Derby (Posh Vs Derby match) yesterday. I watched the Saints match on TV and thought that Saga had a great match yesterday. he looked well up for it and hopefully we can keep him.
  9. Prior injured playing FOOTBALL in the warm up. Collingwood to Keep until a replacement is found! CRAP!
  10. bugger
  11. How about this French bloke Jolean Le Scott? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joleon_Lescott
  12. I agree completely. He's patently not going to be available for Saturday, but it shouldn't be given up on, IMO.
  13. I'd go for: http://www.millwallfc.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10367~27755,00.html
  14. Loans If a player is moving to another club on loan then the new club must make a fresh application before the player can play for them. If the player does not meet the criteria and the club have requested a panel, the panel will be arranged.
  15. no, not unless he meets the criteria above....
  16. Work permits will be issued to international players of the highest calibre who are able to make a significant contribution in footballing terms to the development of the UK game at the highest level (i.e. clubs competing in the Premier Leagues and Football Leagues in England and Scotland, the Welsh Premier League and The Irish Premier League in Northern Ireland). Initial Applications To be eligible for a work permit: A player must have played for his country in at least 75% of its competitive ‘A’ team matches he was available for selection, during the two years preceding the date of the application; and, The player’s country must be at or above 70th place in the official FIFA world rankings when averaged over the two years preceding the date of the application. Competitive Matches The definition of a competitive ‘A’ team international match is a: World Cup Finals game World Cup Qualifying group game Football Association confederation tournament game, for example: The FIFA Confederations Cup; The UEFA European Championships and Qualifiers; The African Cup of Nations and Qualifiers; The Asia Nations Cup and Qualifiers; The CONCACAF Gold Cup; The CONCACAF The Copa Caribe; The CONMEBOL Copa America; The OFC Nations Cup and The UNCAF Nations Cup International Appearances Prior to submitting an application, clubs should provide written confirmation of the player’s international appearance record over the preceding two years highlighting the competitive ‘A’ matches. This should be obtained from the player’s home association. The sports and entertainments team, Border and Immigration Agency, will be unable to make a decision on the application until written evidence is provided. If any evidence submitted needs verifying, the sports and entertainments team, Border and Immigration Agency, will liaise with other parties and verify all information through all available sources, if necessary. Injuries Exclusion from selection for international matches due to injury or suspension will be taken into consideration when applying the criteria. Clubs should submit supporting evidence in such cases stipulating the games the player has missed. It should be noted that where a player is listed as on the substitutes’ bench, he will not be considered as injured when reaching a decision on a work permit application. FIFA Rankings There are currently 204 international teams listed in the official FIFA world rankings. Those countries which have regularly achieved a 70th placing or higher over a period of two years are regarded as nations who have competed regularly at a highly competitive international level and have players of the highest standard who have contributed consistently to the achievement of that world ranking. The sports and entertainments team, Border and Immigration Agency, will produce the aggregated two-year rankings list on a monthly basis when the official FIFA world rankings are published and those countries ranked 70th or above meet the criterion. If clubs have any queries about the rankings they should contact the sports and entertainments team, Border and Immigration Agency. Length of issue Work permits will be issued for the period of the player’s contract, up to a maximum of five years. Extension Applications Where the permit approval is about to expire and the player meets the criteria outlined above for initial applications If a club wishes to retain the services of a player, they should submit a new application before the work permit expires. If the work permit criteria are satisfied, a permit will be issued for the period of a player’s contract, up to a maximum of five years. Where the permit approval is about to expire and the player does not meet the criteria for initial applications Where an application does not meet the criteria, then a club may request that it be considered by a panel. Changes during the period of approval Change of employment A club wishing to sign a player from another UK club must submit an application to the sports and entertainments team, Border and Immigration Agency. If the work permit criteria are satisfied, a permit will be issued for the period of a player’s contract, up to a maximum of five years. Loans If a player is moving to another club on loan then the new club must make a fresh application before the player can play for them. If the player does not meet the criteria and the club have requested a panel, the panel will be arranged. Contract changes or re-negotiation during the period of approval Where a club wishes to re-negotiate a player’s contract to improve his conditions and/or salary or length of contract part-way through their approval period, the club should submit a change of employment application (or extension application if the contract period changes). If the criteria are met, the application will be processed. If the criteria are not met: Where the player’s initial contract was for 12 months or longer and the club have requested a panel, the Border and Immigration Agency’s sports and entertainments team will consult with the governing bodies by email. They will ask whether the application needs to be considered at a panel. If the governing bodies recommend unanimously they are satisfied that the changes do not need to be considered by a panel, then the case can be processed without one. If any of the governing bodies have concerns with a particular application, a panel will be arranged. See section below on Panels. Where a player’s initial contract was for less than 12 months and the club have requested a panel, it will be arranged as normal. Salary Clubs do not need to include details of a player’s salary in the work permit application. Trials Arrangements Work permits will not be issued to clubs for the purpose of having players to trial them. Clubs may wish to approach the Home Office Enquiry Bureau for further information should they wish to consider taking a non-EEA player on trial. International Transfer Windows Work permits may be applied for by clubs at any time and will be considered against the criteria as above. Clubs should take into consideration the fact that a work permit, once issued, must be used within 6 months otherwise it becomes invalid. Consultation The sports and entertainments team, Border and Immigration Agency, will not normally consult with the football governing bodies on individual applications unless a panel is required. Panels Where an application does not meet the published criteria, a club may request a panel to consider the player’s skills and experience. In these cases the sports and entertainments team, Border and Immigration Agency, will refer the club's evidence to an independent panel. Where possible the club’s supporting evidence will be sent to the governing bodies in advance for their consideration in order to allow an informed decision. The panel will normally consist of representatives from the relevant football governing bodies together with up to three independent experts. The panel's terms of reference are: To consider whether the player is of the highest calibre To consider whether the player is able to contribute significantly to the development of the game at the top level in UK. The panel will make a recommendation to the Border and Immigration Agency whose decision will then be relayed to the club. Full terms of reference and roles of the panel members and the club are available to attendees. Clubs should note that, in respect of any application, there will only be one panel available (i.e. a panel and recommendation, followed by a decision). A club should therefore ensure that all evidence it wishes to present in support of its application is presented to the panel. If the club has previously made an application that was unsuccessful at panel a further panel cannot be requested for the same player during the season. For these purposes a season is deemed to run from 01 June until 31 May. Further information This criteria sheet should be used in conjunction with the Sports and Entertainments Guidance for Employers when making a work permit application. The above general criteria for work permit applications under the Sports and Entertainment criteria are available in the booklet ‘Applying for a Sports and Entertainment Work Permit - Guidance for Employers’. These can be viewed on the website http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk or are available in paper form from the distribution centre telephone 0117 344 1471 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. For more information contact : Border and Immigration Agency Sports and Entertainments Team PO Box 3468 Sheffield S3 8WA Tel: 0114 274 3303 Fax: 0114 274 3003 Email: ents.workpermits@ind.homeoffice.gsi.gov.…
  17. well that's just ********
  18. Because British players dont play "money games"???
  19. ... you decide? I think today will be the day for the Jaidi saga to come to an end and the announcement we all want. I also think that there will be another announcement of a player signing today. What do YOU think will happen today?
  20. I think Adebayor (sp) had to await a WP when he move from Arsenal to Man City.
  21. sex life?
  22. what would have been good news for the people of Plymouth is if he had broken his wrists
  23. do you reckon that Gillett and Murty will be exempt from the post-match slagging off on here???
  24. are we able to sponsor Murty and/or Jaidi??
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