Bournemouth in for Kenwyne Jones on loan...
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- Tyrion TannisterGlobal Superstar
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Our top f*cking scorer. If this happens any thin slithers of hope I had that Vincent Tan wasn't throwing us to the dogs is gone.
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Arkay Dubya wrote:Hello? Hello!?
Is this thing on?
Sorry, was busy getting a sword for you to fall on...
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god help us next season
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well revell should get some game time now as he is the only striker we have who can head the ball
Incidentally, Rhys Healey's loan move to Newport has been declined this evening. Recalled from Colchester to get more game time elsewhere, but the club didn't realise he's ineligible to play anywhere else until the end of the season.
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*** G L O V E S *** wrote:Incidentally, Rhys Healey's loan move to Newport has been declined this evening. Recalled from Colchester to get more game time elsewhere, but the club didn't realise he's ineligible to play anywhere else until the end of the season.
It's laughable!
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If my thinking is correct, what makes it laughable is that all of the transfers involving the Welsh clubs playing in the English Pyramid need international clearance, even those involving British or even Welsh born players, especially in this case when all the lad has to do is walk a few miles down the road to kick a football. Welsh F A rules seem to govern disciplinary processes, whilst English F A rules seem to govern the player registration processes. Maybe someday someone will clarify everything so that everyone will understand how football legislation works. (Then pigs might fly as the saying goes)
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lottydottyblue wrote:If my thinking is correct, what makes it laughable is that all of the transfers involving the Welsh clubs playing in the English Pyramid need international clearance, even those involving British or even Welsh born players, especially in this case when all the lad has to do is walk a few miles down the road to kick a football. Welsh F A rules seem to govern disciplinary processes, whilst English F A rules seem to govern the player registration processes. Maybe someday someone will clarify everything so that everyone will understand how football legislation works. (Then pigs might fly as the saying goes)
There's a very simple answer-the FA doesn't recognise the UK as a country because it's constituents have chosen to put forward different international teams and different league structures, so Wales is considered foreign in a way no different to Spain, France or Germany.
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What?.......France is no different to Wales..............brilliant, I'm off to look for some Clarks' pies tomorrow......
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Nathan Blake has his say on the matter and probably sums up the feelings of the fans very well.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/cardiff-city-misused-kenwyne-jones-8943224
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/cardiff-city-misused-kenwyne-jones-8943224
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