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I'm sure had this been Chelsea singing him, he would have had a work permit straight the way

I'm sure it wouldn't.
Posted

Can anyone explain how Chelsea are able to fill their reserves with the likes of Piazon and Wallace (Brazil), Omeruo (Nigeria), Davila (Mexico) Delac (a Croatian!!)  etc when they were teenagers with no caps and very few if any first team appearances for their club?

Posted

Can anyone explain how Chelsea are able to fill their reserves with the likes of Piazon and Wallace (Brazil), Omeruo (Nigeria), Davila (Mexico) Delac (a Croatian!!) etc when they were teenagers with no caps and very few if any first team appearances for their club?

They don't have work permits, note they are all out on loan. Delac still can't play for Chelsea even though he signed a 5 year contract, I guess they farm them out and when they start playing internationally or impress in Europe they can meet the criteria

Posted

If this falls through, we'll be a fooking laughing stock!

Are Arsenal a laughing stock?  Joel Campbell fell through for them.

 

Honestly.  Get a grip. :D

Posted

Can anyone explain how Chelsea are able to fill their reserves with the likes of Piazon and Wallace (Brazil), Omeruo (Nigeria), Davila (Mexico) Delac (a Croatian!!)  etc when they were teenagers with no caps and very few if any first team appearances for their club?

 

They'll go through exactly the same process and put forward the case that they'll be part of the future of the club. 

 

We're not the first club who will have this issue, or the last, so shall we all stop making out like the FA have picked on us? It would have been exactly the same if he'd signed for Chelsea. 

Posted

It seems that this deal can't go without multiple shocks for you guys. I am sorry you all have to go to so much pain and worries but I am 100% sure that HE WILL GET HIS WP ;)

www.hocuri.com

Posted

I remember when we won our appeal to get Spider Kalac a work permit and he'd

Never played under flood lights or with a real ball!

Relax.

And had to read up on what a goalkeeper was.
Posted

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11712/9637160/transfer-news-leicesters-deal-for-croatia-striker-andrej-kramaric-is-50-50-reports-ssn-hqs-rob-dorsett

 

there is 2 interesting comments in this report

 

1. One of the key recommendations of FA chairman Greg Dyke’s commission on English football, presented in the summer, was a limit on the number of non-European Union players in the English game - action which, it was claimed, would increase the number of England-qualified footballers, thereby improving the national team in the aftermath of a winless World Cup in Brazil.

 

The fact that the likes of the big teams are all plastered with non eu players and if there is a limit on a total number on players outside the eu allowed in the Prem how come this total is not spread evenly throughout the 20 teams in the league

 

2. Football's cynics will suggest that if it were Jose Mourinho sitting in front of the panel instead of Nigel Pearson, the chances of gaining a work permit would be greatly enhanced.

 

How true is this!!!!!!! the FA is all about the so called big teams in the Prem and don't care about the smaller teams that are not fighting for the Championship/European positions.

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Hopefully Leicester's ratio of English players will also help them.  The top sides have very few, but Leicester has about half I would say.  They are not the culprits the FA is looking to shut down.  Plus, Pearson being an English manager will probably help the cause.

 

Of course, the ultimate one to argue would be the Dyche-bag, but Kramaric costs 3 years or so of Burnley's transfer budget, so it would never happen.

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http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11712/9637160/transfer-news-leicesters-deal-for-croatia-striker-andrej-kramaric-is-50-50-reports-ssn-hqs-rob-dorsett

there is 2 interesting comments in this report

1. One of the key recommendations of FA chairman Greg Dyke’s commission on English football, presented in the summer, was a limit on the number of non-European Union players in the English game - action which, it was claimed, would increase the number of England-qualified footballers, thereby improving the national team in the aftermath of a winless World Cup in Brazil.

The fact that the likes of the big teams are all plastered with non eu players and if there is a limit on a total number on players outside the eu allowed in the Prem how come this total is not spread evenly throughout the 20 teams in the league

2. Football's cynics will suggest that if it were Jose Mourinho sitting in front of the panel instead of Nigel Pearson, the chances of gaining a work permit would be greatly enhanced.

How true is this!!!!!!! the FA is all about the so called big teams in the Prem and don't care about the smaller teams that are not fighting for the Championship/European positions.

That article makes me worried and angry at the same time. Is there any way us fans can help Andrej get the work permit the club deserves? And I say the work permit the club deserves because it is very true that I fear Nigel Pearson being discriminated against because he is not a household name like Jose Mourinho, and I also fear of Leicester as a club being discriminated against because we are at the foot of the table and/or because we are one of the many clubs considered to be out of favour with the press because of how uninterested in media attention our manager is in comparison to the attention seekers (Harry Redknapp, I'm looking at you), or because we aren't Man Utd and Co. Anyone who cannot see they are favoured by everything from referees to situations like this are blind. Can't we get a few glowing reports from the lovely Rijeka fans we have had on here recently and send them to the relevant personnel to assure them he is the real deal? Maybe do a petition? Or are we powerless?

Posted

With the attitude some on here have it's a wonder how they get out of bed in the morning.

 

Who says we do?

Posted

That article makes me worried and angry at the same time. Is there any way us fans can help Andrej get the work permit the club deserves? And I say the work permit the club deserves because it is very true that I fear Nigel Pearson being discriminated against because he is not a household name like Jose Mourinho, and I also fear of Leicester as a club being discriminated against because we are at the foot of the table and/or because we are one of the many clubs considered to be out of favour with the press because of how uninterested in media attention our manager is in comparison to the attention seekers (Harry Redknapp, I'm looking at you), or because we aren't Man Utd and Co. Anyone who cannot see they are favoured by everything from referees to situations like this are blind. Can't we get a few glowing reports from the lovely Rijeka fans we have had on here recently and send them to the relevant personnel to assure them he is the real deal? Maybe do a petition? Or are we powerless?

 

no there's nothing as fans that we can do!!!!!!

 

As fans we have no say over the fa or what a club deserves!!!

Posted

Some people need to get a grip. Some of the comments on here make us sound like Burnley fans FFS.

I assume that this is aimed at people who are thinking with an open mind like me? Yes, we have a good chance of gaining the work permit, but what if we don't? It's got to be playing in the back of everybody's mind, even yours; and if it isn't you are naive because it isn't 100% guaranteed. Why do we need to get a grip? Because our opinion differs from yours? We're not in your house mate, this isn't the Sylofox show.

no there's nothing as fans that we can do!!!!!!

As fans we have no say over the fa or what a club deserves!!!

Ok mate, no need to shout.

Posted

just stating fact!

 

Theres naff all that we can do and its all down to an unknown 6 person appeal panel, one representative from the FA, one from the Premier League, one from the PFA, and three independent football experts (usually out-of-work managers, or similar).

Posted

I assume that this is aimed at people who are thinking with an open mind like me? Yes, we have a good chance of gaining the work permit, but what if we don't? It's got to be playing in the back of everybody's mind, even yours; and if it isn't you are naive because it isn't 100% guaranteed. Why do we need to get a grip? Because our opinion differs from yours? We're not in your house mate, this isn't the Sylofox show.

Ok mate, no need to shout.

No it's the comments that chelsea would have got away with if and the FA have done it because it is Leicester.

When in the first instance it is fvck all to do with the FA it is UKBA that have refused it.

 

It has fvck all to do with what club he is joining just if the tosser processing it feels he has met criteria set out.

Posted

In our starting 11 we have potentially.

 

                           Hamer

 

Simpson - Morgan((Think hes classed as homegrown, has a british passport i think?) - Upson/Moore - Konch

 

Albirghton - Drinkwater - James - Schlupp(same as morgan?)

         

                    Nugent  Vardy

 

 

We have a strong case! I don't think the club would announce the signing and Pearson being so confident in his press confrence. Plus, they showed a picture of him 'watching' training. Yet he pretty much has a ball at his feet and he's wearing boots.

 

No need to panic!

Posted

He didn't meet the criteria for a permit he wouldn't have done for any club as it's facts based ok, I read all your frustration but get a grip

This is totally normal and based on all available precedent information he easily qualified to be granted one on appeal, it's all good for him and the club

Posted

just stating fact!

 

Theres naff all that we can do and its all down to an unknown 6 person appeal panel, one representative from the FA, one from the Premier League, one from the PFA, and three independent football experts (usually out-of-work managers, or similar).

We could do with an old fashioned establishment figure representing the club at this hearing ............ Doh!

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