[Albion] UEFA clear Albion (and USG) to play in Europa League

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Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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Probably not an issue this season anyway. Any player with the quality to play for USG will be needed in the squad this year at Brighton.
We’ve used USG to get Mitoma and Adingra the points required for work permits. We will have other options but the changes to work permit rules giving us what is effectively a couple of free passes a season means it won’t be as much of an issue as it could have been.
 


GT49er

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It means that all of the people who were saying on here that there was unambiguously no problem were wrong. There are conditions that had to be met.
.........and they have been, and there is unambiguously no problem.

Nominal transfer of shares; no transfers or loans, and no more formal or overt sharing of scouting and other information, I'd guess. It's diffcult to stop friends with similar interests gossipping though, eh?
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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With Bloom now no longer being an ultimate beneficial owner of USG do the inter club restrictions no longer apply?
 


Javeaseagull

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A slight hiccup that’s all. RUSG are not the only club we have loaned players to after all. Plenty more fish in the sea!
 




Stat Brother

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Is there anything to stop the new 'owner' of USG buying a club, in say, The Netherlands.
A club that obviously Union would be unable to use to their advantage, but could be used by a 'different' owner of a completely random third club!
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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Sure this ruling is to keep the big boys happy. Now saying new rules in place and Alex Muzio is now major shareholder. Muzio worked for Bloom at Starlizard .Its just paper work. Just imagine if we are both in same group and Brighton play them in last game needing to win by 2 clear goals
 


Springal

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Is there anything to stop the new 'owner' of USG buying a club, in say, The Netherlands.
A club that obviously Union would be unable to use to their advantage, but could be used by a 'different' owner of a completely random third club!
I doubt he’s got that much money
 






American Seagle

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We’ve used USG to get Mitoma and Adingra the points required for work permits. We will have other options but the changes to work permit rules giving us what is effectively a couple of free passes a season means it won’t be as much of an issue as it could have been.
I can't see that being an issue. If the players are good enough to go to USG there will be other clubs available to send them to to serve that purpose.
 


Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
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The right move by UEFA for once and important integrity protected but when you consider how quickly they have acted on this makes you question why they are not all over the Saudi clubs buying cast offs for high fees from PL clubs that they have investment interests in or progressing at pace any of the hundreds of charges against Man City.
 




The Pilsbury Echo

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Dec 30, 2015
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The right move by UEFA for once and important integrity protected but when you consider how quickly they have acted on this makes you question why they are not all over the Saudi clubs buying cast offs for high fees from PL clubs that they have investment interests in or progressing at pace any of the hundreds of charges against Man City.
Not being pedantic but a genuine question...Do UEFA have any clout when it comes to dealing with the Saudi league?
 




Seasider78

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Not being pedantic but a genuine question...Do UEFA have any clout when it comes to dealing with the Saudi league?
They don’t have clout with Saudi clubs but they do over how European clubs operate so could stop it if they wanted to. They have already closed the loop on Chelsea 8 year contracts but think they need to act more decisively on the financial doping going on
 






Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Not being pedantic but a genuine question...Do UEFA have any clout when it comes to dealing with the Saudi league?
Not really, UEFA is the Union of European Football Associations. Saudi Arabian Football Federation is affiliated to the West Asian Football Federation.
They are also affiliated to FIFA though, and FIFA could make rules around ownership and player trading at some point that may affect the current situation, but money talks with FIFA.
 


ElectricNaz

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Jan 23, 2013
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Could Brighton still loan a player to USG and they just aren't able to register them into their "European" squad - so can still play league games???

Also amazed we can't transfer players or share scouting databases. Salzburg and Leipzig clearly do and they've both been CL stalwarts for years.
 


ElectricNaz

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Jan 23, 2013
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Not being pedantic but a genuine question...Do UEFA have any clout when it comes to dealing with the Saudi league?
No, because the Saudi league is nothing to do with UEFA. Hence why Saudi clubs can buy all of Chelseas unwanted players for fees beyond what they're worth.

Its when those players who move to Saudi start to get loaned into Newcastle (or Chelsea) that they need to get the whip out, but they won't, because money talks and I'm sure there's some nice envelopes still being dropped at hotels.
 






Johnny RoastBeef

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Jan 11, 2016
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Could Brighton still loan a player to USG and they just aren't able to register them into their "European" squad - so can still play league games???

Also amazed we can't transfer players or share scouting databases. Salzburg and Leipzig clearly do and they've both been CL stalwarts for years.

I'm pretty sure we pay Starlizard a consultancy fee for player analysis. There's nothing stopping USG doing the same, to avoid falling foul of shared scouting rules. Tony is no longer a director of Starlizard. (on paper)
 


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