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[Albion] Moises Caicedo - New contract signed until summer 2027 with 1 year extra option.



b.w.2.

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Jan 8, 2004
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Badge of honour for you to accuse me of being very sad. You've made my day :thumbsup:

I am so pleased for you. You made it so easy [emoji106]


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Raphael Meade

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Jul 5, 2003
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Ex-Shoreham
That was a prop driven puddle jumper, Not a Gulfstream or Bombadier.
I would guess they would go North to the states then over the pond.

Would think cheaper and easier to do it in one if the club are already spending the money - if they can scrounge up a G650 or something before the deadline comes in a nice easy hop
 




hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Skip the statue - but the truth is that if the UK was still in the EU we couldn't have signed him because of the same nonsense we endured over Percy Tau. At last we're free of the stifling unelected bureaucracy from Brussels.

Agreed. That was why we were not allowed to sign Turienzo, or Tarrico, or Baz, or Battipiedi, or Rossi-Branco, or Ulloa, or Izquierdo, or Schelotto, or Bernardo, or MacAllister.

EU ********.
 




pocketseagull

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Dec 29, 2014
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Skip the statue - but the truth is that if the UK was still in the EU we couldn't have signed him because of the same nonsense we endured over Percy Tau. At last we're free of the stifling unelected bureaucracy from Brussels.

That'll be the same Percy Tau we had to loan to erm... Belgium.

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GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Agreed. That was why we were not allowed to sign Turienzo, or Tarrico, or Baz, or Battipiedi, or Rossi-Branco, or Ulloa, or Izquierdo, or Schelotto, or Bernardo, or MacAllister.

EU ********.

Baz and Battipiedi signing announced in The Argus:
"Neither require work permits. Battipiedi has an Italian passport and Baz has a Spanish one."

Taricco had played for West Ham and other English clubs, and came to us from within the EU. Ulloa came from Spain, Bernardo from Gerrmany, Izquierdo from Belgium, Schelotto from Italy, and MacAllister had totted up enough points under the previous system, I believe (unlike Tau, who didn't)................

Edit: And I'm not the only one who had never heard of Rossi-Bianco!
 








Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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Valhalla
Skip the statue - but the truth is that if the UK was still in the EU we couldn't have signed him because of the same nonsense we endured over Percy Tau. At last we're free of the stifling unelected bureaucracy from Brussels.
Yes, because the EU stopped Tau playing in England but allowed him to play in Belgium.

Rotters.
 






moggy

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Oct 15, 2003
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southwick
Next question is will he be staying or going out on loan?
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Manchester
Agreed. That was why we were not allowed to sign Turienzo, or Tarrico, or Baz, or Battipiedi, or Rossi-Branco, or Ulloa, or Izquierdo, or Schelotto, or Bernardo, or MacAllister.

EU ********.

Most/all of those players that signed in the Championship played for us under European passports, didn’t they?
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Manchester
Skip the statue - but the truth is that if the UK was still in the EU we couldn't have signed him because of the same nonsense we endured over Percy Tau. At last we're free of the stifling unelected bureaucracy from Brussels.

Even as EU members, it was always the U.K. authorities that set the bar for non-EU players to get a work permit in the U.K. - we always had control. How do you think Percy Tau was able to play in Belgium?
 










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