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Looks like the Obinna deal to me. Everton pull out all the stops to get this one player and we dont get the work permit. No blame on Everton then. We need definate numbers here, not players that wont even reach the criteria to get a work permit. This stinks.
 
There's a few links on newsnow about that, been there a while but i couldn't be bothered telling ya lol
 
He's played twice for his country. Doing a bit of research Blackburn Rovers have spent £6million on Nikola Kalinic, 21, who has also played just twice for his country Croatia.

* Work permits would only be issued to clubs for current international players who have an acceptable international reputation. Such a player would be expected to have played in his international 'A' team for at least the past two seasons and to have participated in approximately 75% of his country's competitive matches during that period.
* If a footballer's work permit were to be extended, then that player would be expected to have been a regular member of his club's first team by playing in the region of 75% of first team games.
* All clubs must provide evidence that they have undertaken a genuine and thorough search of the resident labour market of the UK/EEA, and that no suitable resident player is available.
* Salaries offered to players from outside the EEA should be at the top end of the club's wage structure, unless exceptional circumstances apply, and the total earnings of the club's highest-paid player must be disclosed.
 
he instantly fails the criteria for a permit , so it will be rejected and will go to the appeal panel.

he might get the permit on the grounds ive highlighted in red.


from the fa work permit page ..

quote "Panels

Where an application does not meet the published criteria, a club may request a panel to consider the player's skills and experience. In these cases The Football Association will refer the club's evidence to an independent panel.

Where possible the club's supporting evidence will be sent to The Football Association and other football bodies in advance for their consideration in order to allow an informed decision.

The panel will normally consist of representatives from the relevant football governing bodies together with up to three independent experts. The FA will endeavour to ensure there are no conflicts of interest between the independent experts and the applicant club. If the applicant
club wishes to object to the involvement of any of the independent experts it must do so in writing at least 24 hours before the panel hearing, explaining their reasons for the objection.

The panel's terms of reference are:

- To consider whether the player is of the highest calibre.

- To consider whether the player is able to contribute significantly to the development of the game at the top level in England.


The panel will make a recommendation to The Football Association whose decision will then be relayed to the club. The details of the voting will not be disclosed. Each member of the panel will provide written reasons for their own decision to the Secretary of the panel. A majority positive vote is required to approve an application (e.g. 4-2, 5-1 or 6-0).

Full terms of reference and roles of the panel members and the club are available to attendees. Clubs should note that, in respect of any application, there will only be one panel available (ie a panel and recommendation, followed by a decision). A club should therefore ensure that all evidence it wishes to present in support of its application is presented to the panel.

If the club has previously made an application that was unsuccessful at panel a further panel cannot be requested for the same player during the season. For these purposes a season is deemed to run from 1 June until 31 May "........ end quote
 
There's a few links on newsnow about that, been there a while but i couldn't be bothered telling ya lol

Newsnow must get thousands of hits during the transfer window from desperate Everton fans, i only use that site in the summer and january, but the amount of times i go on there is ridiculous.
 
he instantly fails the criteria for a permit , so it will be rejected and will go to the appeal panel.

he might get the permit on the grounds ive highlighted in red.


from the fa work permit page ..

quote "Panels

Where an application does not meet the published criteria, a club may request a panel to consider the player's skills and experience. In these cases The Football Association will refer the club's evidence to an independent panel.

Where possible the club's supporting evidence will be sent to The Football Association and other football bodies in advance for their consideration in order to allow an informed decision.

The panel will normally consist of representatives from the relevant football governing bodies together with up to three independent experts. The FA will endeavour to ensure there are no conflicts of interest between the independent experts and the applicant club. If the applicant
club wishes to object to the involvement of any of the independent experts it must do so in writing at least 24 hours before the panel hearing, explaining their reasons for the objection.

The panel's terms of reference are:

- To consider whether the player is of the highest calibre.

- To consider whether the player is able to contribute significantly to the development of the game at the top level in England.


The panel will make a recommendation to The Football Association whose decision will then be relayed to the club. The details of the voting will not be disclosed. Each member of the panel will provide written reasons for their own decision to the Secretary of the panel. A majority positive vote is required to approve an application (e.g. 4-2, 5-1 or 6-0).

Full terms of reference and roles of the panel members and the club are available to attendees. Clubs should note that, in respect of any application, there will only be one panel available (ie a panel and recommendation, followed by a decision). A club should therefore ensure that all evidence it wishes to present in support of its application is presented to the panel.

If the club has previously made an application that was unsuccessful at panel a further panel cannot be requested for the same player during the season. For these purposes a season is deemed to run from 1 June until 31 May "........ end quote

Pretty much ****ed. Why waste time? Bet we've no plan B either.
 
The poor guy doesn't really have much of a chance getting into the Argentina sqaud often though does he.
 
Pretty much ****ed. Why waste time? Bet we've no plan B either.

i think he will get it on appeal.

64 top flight games in the last 2 years aswell as an 18 million pricetag , for a 21 year old thats impressive.

boca , valencia , at madrid = 3 top clubs.

4 cups in 2 years = libertadores cup ,u20 world cup , spanish cup , olympic tournament.

imo thats shows pedigree.(y)
 
i think he will get it on appeal.

64 top flight games in the last 2 years aswell as an 18 million pricetag , for a 21 year old thats impressive.

boca , valencia , at madrid = 3 top clubs.

4 cups in 2 years = libertadores cup ,u20 world cup , spanish cup , olympic tournament.

imo thats shows pedigree.(y)

I hope you're right(y)
 
i think he will get it on appeal.

64 top flight games in the last 2 years aswell as an 18 million pricetag , for a 21 year old thats impressive.

boca , valencia , at madrid = 3 top clubs.

4 cups in 2 years = libertadores cup ,u20 world cup , spanish cup , olympic tournament.

imo thats shows pedigree.(y)

Mentioned something similar on another thread. Pursuade the FA he's top bollocks and we should be able to bag him.
 
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