[Albion] Percy Tau - SIGNED on a 4 year deal - The Lion Returns. RRROOOAAAARRRRR

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Lindfield by the Pond

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Just another benefit of leaving the EU.:rave:

Sorry to be lazy, but it would be appreciated, if anyone is willing to quickly explain to me why, when we were in the EU, PT was allowed to play for Belgian clubs (in the EU) and not us, and also, why now we have left the EU, that PT can play in UK?

Thanks
 




dadams2k11

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Kuipers Supporters Club

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Sorry to be lazy, but it would be appreciated, if anyone is willing to quickly explain to me why, when we were in the EU, PT was allowed to play for Belgian clubs (in the EU) and not us, and also, why now we have left the EU, that PT can play in UK?

Thanks

Our post Brexit rules are not based on the same criteria as before, which has included fifa rankings.

It’s now based on international appearcnes, quality of selling club and league strength.
 


Lindfield by the Pond

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Our post Brexit rules are not based on the same criteria as before, which has included fifa rankings.

It’s now based on international appearcnes, quality of selling club and league strength.

Thanks for replying :)

I guess I don't know why when we were in the EU, that he could play for Belgian Clubs, but not us? thought that all EU countries would be governed by the same rules?
 


schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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Thanks for replying :)

I guess I don't know why when we were in the EU, that he could play for Belgian Clubs, but not us? thought that all EU countries would be governed by the same rules?

Each country in the EU/EEA has its own work permit rules for third country nationals; it's only the intra-community rules which are harmonised.
 




vagabond

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May 17, 2019
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In the long term yes, you would have thought so.


But I'll Eden a guess the turn around in this case has been so quick because the club has had every I dotted and T crossed for weeks even months.

They've probably had a whole host of back and forth's with the required Whitehall departments, so were ready for the green light moments after the doors opened.

Most definitely. Tony Bloom ahead of the game as usual. We’re one of the first movers to have a club in Belgium, I suspect they’ve prepared for a number of scenarios.

Whatever one thinks, less than 3m for Percy Tau is incredible business. The club may have made that back already with loan fees.
 


AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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How many times? ITS A BUSINESS TRANSACTION.

Always never likely to play for us. ‘Shine’ in Belgium, maybe get them promoted or into Europa League and then perhaps another slightly bigger European club homes sniffing and who knows maybe we double our money on him. That’s the model.

How could we have loaned him to a higher profile league if there were no offers? I’m fairly sure this was always the intended path.

It’s a clear TB business decision to me but I understand how others might view it differently.




I think TB was 100% clear with PT, his agent etc. In this scenario I expect being given the chance of
maybe tripling his salary, playing in Europe to a higher standard than he previously was and affording him that type of exposure was always the intended plan.

Whether we sell him in the summer off the back of his strong USG performances remains to be seen but I highly doubt we said “sign for BHAFC and we’ll find a way to fudge the work permit application to make sure you’re playing in the Premier League next year”.

He knew he was joining to be loaned out and I expect he knew the chances were high we’d cash in our chips at some point to a club in a European league where he can play without the work permit issues.

Business. Player plays well elsewhere, other clubs in Europe alerted to abilities, sold on for a profit in the Summer. Next.

No mistake. Part of the plan. It’s a business pure and simple. Do you really think based on his Belgian div 2 exploits he’d pull up trees in the Prem? No. So why sign him? Possible profit.

Like it or lump it we’re in the Chelsea loanee game now.

:lol:
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Each country in the EU/EEA has its own work permit rules for third country nationals; it's only the intra-community rules which are harmonised.

Yup, this. Some countries, like Belgium and Sweden got basically no rules. If you are 18+ and sometimes not even that, you are allowed to sign wherever you're from. In Spain and some other countries you can have a maximum of three non-EU players. In Holland all non-EU players must get at least the average wage of the the league. UK pretty much always had the toughest rules on this... which is generally pretty good as there is a lot of shady people involved in getting young Africans to European clubs.
 




The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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Most definitely. Tony Bloom ahead of the game as usual. We’re one of the first movers to have a club in Belgium, I suspect they’ve prepared for a number of scenarios.

Whatever one thinks, less than 3m for Percy Tau is incredible business. The club may have made that back already with loan fees.

Looks like we're going to sell 3 million worth of Tau shirts alone.
And to think they didn't even know who we were when I was there for the WC.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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If it was a defender you’d have been the same :lolol:

and no I hope Ali J stays but I totally get why he wants to look elsewhere, never got the run I feel he needed. If he’s not gonna get it someone else will see the best of him. Model professional too

Out of his depth model professional. [emoji6]

There is no doubt he’s a nice chap and I think (would hope), we all wanted him to do well.

Hopefully, Tau will be the real deal.


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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Looks like we're going to sell 3 million worth of Tau shirts alone.
And to think they didn't even know who we were when I was there for the WC.

We missed a trick not getting him to change his name to Tauthesouthacricanlionroooooooaaaaaaar, so we could make a killing on the name printing on those shirts too.
 








Lindfield by the Pond

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Each country in the EU/EEA has its own work permit rules for third country nationals; it's only the intra-community rules which are harmonised.

Hi, again thanks for replying.

So if the UK had it's own rules, then why did Brexit (or am I wrong?), allow PT to join us?

Did we change our work permit rules at midnight on 31st Dec? ie Before our work permit rules said he couldn't, and on 1st Jan we changed our own work permit rules (at the same time as Brexit), and now he can?

Thank you :)
 


AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Chandler, AZ
Hi, again thanks for replying.

So if the UK had it's own rules, then why did Brexit (or am I wrong?), allow PT to join us?

Did we change our work permit rules at midnight on 31st Dec? ie Before our work permit rules said he couldn't, and on 1st Jan we changed our own work permit rules (at the same time as Brexit), and now he can?

Thank you :)

Yes, exactly that, because while the UK was part of the EU there was free movement of labour, and that has now changed.
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Hi, again thanks for replying.

So if the UK had it's own rules, then why did Brexit (or am I wrong?), allow PT to join us?

Did we change our work permit rules at midnight on 31st Dec? ie Before our work permit rules said he couldn't, and on 1st Jan we changed our own work permit rules (at the same time as Brexit), and now he can?

Thank you :)
We now have a points based system I believe.
 


heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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Out of his depth model professional. [emoji6]

There is no doubt he’s a nice chap and I think (would hope), we all wanted him to do well.

Hopefully, Tau will be the real deal.


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Potter will try and convert him to a right wing back,...

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warsaw

She's lost control
Jan 28, 2008
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I've heard that a massive jet stuffed with shirts is on its way to South Africa as we speak. Well done Barber, he doesn't miss a trick!
 




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