BensGrandad
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Which would essentially means Brighton's money is being used to buy players for a Belgian club. What should we think about that?
Is it not TBs money nothing to do with BHA.
Which would essentially means Brighton's money is being used to buy players for a Belgian club. What should we think about that?
Is it not TBs money nothing to do with BHA.
Because our scouting team are identifying these players, and if they realize their potential at TB's Belgian venture we will take the players back.
Is it not TBs money nothing to do with BHA.
Has Percy Tau actually signed for a season on loan with USG then, or is this still NSC 2+2=5 type speculation?
He's 24, cost many millions, and can't get a work permit for us the whole time he is at USG. I don't see that benefit for Brighton
Is it not TBs money nothing to do with BHA.
FIFA are due to overhaul the ranking system.
How will South Africa's FIFA Ranking change once FIFA updates it assessment criteria?
How high in the ranking does South Africa need to be, for it to have a positive effect on UK work permit applications?
So, still a rumour then, but not just an NSC one - it might have legs. I thought, though, it had been established that playing at a lower level in Belgium wouldn't clear the way for a UK work permit - yes, SA might move up the world rankings a bit, but won't he need to play in Europe at a higher level?
So, still a rumour then, but not just an NSC one - it might have legs. I thought, though, it had been established that playing at a lower level in Belgium wouldn't clear the way for a UK work permit - yes, SA might move up the world rankings a bit, but won't he need to play in Europe at a higher level?
No they just need to have played in the required % of international matches linked to their nations FIFA ranking.
Ranking............ games played in past 2 years
FIFA 1-10...........30% and above
FIFA 11-20.........45% and above
FIFA 21-30.........60% and above
FIFA 31-50.........75% and above
......and how far out of the '31-50' ranking are South Africa? About 20 or 30 short of being included in that category. Unless they move up the rankings quickly and by a considerable amount, I don't think playing in the Belgian 2nd.division is going to cut the mustard.
Read my post #609
Lot of 'ifs'............
So the day South Africa enters the top 50 we send in a permit application ( assuming Percy has played enough games ) ?Tony's day job is to analyse football and predict outcomes. If he has taken a £4m punt on a player, who quite obviously wouldn't get a work permit, then he would have surely focused all of his analytical resources on assessing how likely and how soon that player would meet the required criteria.
A loan to RUSG wont help to get the permit directly, so the only conclusion is that the player is being stacked in a holding pattern whilst alternative criteria are met.
The club would have looked at South Africa's upcoming fixtures and come to the conclusion that they will soon get into the top 50 ranked nations.
South Africa have a series of 5 African Cup of Nations Qualifying games coming up over the next 6 months. They play Libya and Seychelles both home and away, and Nigeria at home.
They need to make up 80 ELO ranking points to get into the FIFA top 50 nations, which would automatically be enough for Percy to make a successful work permit application. The last time South Africa played Nigeria and won, in June last year, they gained 44 ELO points.
Obviously, if South Africa lose these upcoming qualifiers they would lose ELO points, and fall further down the FIFA rankings. This is the gamble Tony has made and where Star Lizard's expertise in predicting outcomes is crucial.
This is how this loan benefits Brighton.
So the day South Africa enters the top 50 we send in a permit application ( assuming Percy has played enough games ) ?