Not sure how you can be resigned to something that was ALWAYS going to happen but there we are.
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I think the club had gambled on him being able to get a work permit to play for us is what he means.
Not sure how you can be resigned to something that was ALWAYS going to happen but there we are.
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Naylor reports we have resigned ourselves to selling Tau for a profit in the summer. On the plus side he also says new striker from overseas might be incoming in January.
The same article also points to an incoming striker in January ('younger, more mobile version of Murray')
Quite is 'beginning to resign themselves.......' and as we know confirms we'd make a healthy profit on him over the £3m we paid - problem is SA aren't anywhere close enough in the world rankings (currently 71st) to make a permit issue likely. The same article also points to an incoming striker in January ('younger, more mobile version of Murray') and also suggests Potter would be happy for Murray to go to another club if he wants to continue playing (but stresses how helpful he's been to Neal and Aaron). Nothing surprising really.
I'm not sure the permit is the issue, more likely he is not any better than the players we already have of a similar size.
Trossard, Maupay and Connolly are all similar in stature, plus the addition of Mac Allister means we will be well stocked in little uns.
Sell Percy for a profit and buy someone bigger to balance the squad.
Quite is 'beginning to resign themselves.......' and as we know confirms we'd make a healthy profit on him over the £3m we paid - problem is SA aren't anywhere close enough in the world rankings (currently 71st) to make a permit issue likely. The same article also points to an incoming striker in January ('younger, more mobile version of Murray') and also suggests Potter would be happy for Murray to go to another club if he wants to continue playing (but stresses how helpful he's been to Neal and Aaron). Nothing surprising really.
A little redundant, to say the least.
Couldn't see anything on us singing Yaremchuck. Anything to the post or a hopeful wish (if he's any good, don't know him).
Imagine doing all that research without mentioning the FA Exceptions Panel where Tau got a very good chance of getting through since he is a regular in his national team, played in the last Africa Cup of Nations and made appearances in the Champions League.
The exceptions panel makes their decision based on the points system which he was analysing. He was explaining the process basically.
Are you absolutely sure about this?
As I've understood it, you either get or dont get a work permit from the FA based on this point system, but if the player dont get enough points, you can appeal to the FA Exceptions Panel who will then look at circumstances outside the points system, like reputation, participation in international tournaments, (in this case) South Africa not being top 50 ranked but still decent etc.
How come Villa are confident they'll get a work permit for this lad from Tanzania ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51183381