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[Albion] Percy Tau



















Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Don't get your hopes up, Spence wouldn't be at all surprised if Percy never plays for the Albion. :rolleyes:
 


Hugo Rune

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Bakero

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Oct 9, 2010
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Almería
What is the deal with Tau and his permit?

. A club need to have applied for a permit prior to the window closing.

The UK Home Office has a points-based system based on which clubs must apply to The FA for a "Governing Body Endorsement" for such players. (See p551 of the Premier League Handbook 2018/19 (Download PDF, size: 8.39MB))

If the player does not automatically meet these criteria, the club can request an FA Exceptions Panel consider the player’s experience and value in order to determine whether a Governing Body Endorsement should nevertheless be granted


https://www.premierleague.com/news/597662
 




Bob!

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Jul 5, 2003
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What is the deal with Tau and his permit?

we're hoping South Africa climb the FIFA rankings so that he can get enough points to qualify for a work permit
 


Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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. A club need to have applied for a permit prior to the window closing.

The UK Home Office has a points-based system based on which clubs must apply to The FA for a "Governing Body Endorsement" for such players. (See p551 of the Premier League Handbook 2018/19 (Download PDF, size: 8.39MB))

If the player does not automatically meet these criteria, the club can request an FA Exceptions Panel consider the player’s experience and value in order to determine whether a Governing Body Endorsement should nevertheless be granted


https://www.premierleague.com/news/597662

Will that apply to players from March if we crash out with a brexit no deal?

Presumably our foreign contingent that we have bought and also them on loan will have to apply for a work permit and people like the Argentine player will have had to play international football?
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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we're hoping South Africa climb the FIFA rankings so that he can get enough points to qualify for a work permit

South Africa are currently 74th, they'd need to climb to 50th for Tua to qualify for a permit under the rankings rule and then he'd have to had played in 75% of their games over the last 2 years.

Their chances of climbing the 24 required spaces look incredibly slim, they'd probably need to win the 2019 African Cup of Nations to have any chance and haven't even qualified for the finals yet with 1 group game to go, away to Libya in what is a winner takes all game for the runners up spot in the group.
 




Bakero

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Oct 9, 2010
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South Africa are currently 74th, they'd need to climb to 50th for Tua to qualify for a permit under the rankings rule and then he'd have to had played in 75% of their games over the last 2 years.

Their chances of climbing the 24 required spaces look incredibly slim, they'd probably need to win the 2019 African Cup of Nations to have any chance and haven't even qualified for the finals yet with 1 group game to go, away to Libya in what is a winner takes all game for the runners up spot in the group.

It's going to be one for the Exceptions Panel.

This the criteria (you need 4 points to qualify):


Criteria
The transfer fee paid for the player is above the 75th percentile of qualifying transfers. 3 pts
The transfer fee paid for the player is between the 50th and 75th percentile of qualifying transfers. 2 pts
The player’s wages are above the 75th percentile of qualifying wages. 3 pts
The player’s wages are between the 50th and 75th percentile of qualifying wages. 2 pts
The player’s current club is in a top league and the player has played in at least 30% of available minutes. 1pt
The player’s current club has played in the group stages or onwards of a continental competition within the last 12 months and the player has played in at least 30% of the available minutes. 1 pt
 
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Dave the OAP

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Btw. If you are old and sad like me but like a chuckle, Go on to twitter abd denand he play and use [MENTION=5978]bhafc[/MENTION] and see the replies fly on there from our African cousins
 


GT49er

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Will that apply to players from March if we crash out with a brexit no deal?

Presumably our foreign contingent that we have bought and also them on loan will have to apply for a work permit and people like the Argentine player will have had to play international football?

How long have South Africa and Argentina been in, or governed by the regulations of, the EU? Even less to do with Brexit than some of the other things fancifully attributed to Brexit!
 


Bakero

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Oct 9, 2010
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How long have South Africa and Argentina been in, or governed by the regulations of, the EU? Even less to do with Brexit than some of the other things fancifully attributed to Brexit!

The Argentine has a European passport. As do Bruno, Montoya, Bong, Duffy, Knockaert, Propper, Andone among others.
 






GT49er

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The Argentine has a European passport. As do Bruno, Montoya, Bong, Duffy, Knockaert, Propper, Andone among others.

Yes, and they're here now, and working. No problem - EU nationals (if that's what they count as) working here won't be sent away - that has already been decided.
 


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