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He can still play for Eastleigh and they can still sign players. I reckon you might get £60k from them as well.
Kyle Perry actually played in the football league? Fucking hell.Gillingham remind me so much of us during Sinnott's reign! Non League manager coming into a FL club and buying players from Non League... ended in disaster. Although two of them were from Chasetown after they knocked us out the cup! Ahhh Kyle Perry and Chris Slater... whatever happened to you!
He's far too good for the conference. What a signing.Gillingham fans, is Billy Knott any good? He's signed on loan for us until the end of the season.
Don't see the point in a release clause if no one is allowed to know about it. We've just signed a striker as we knew about his clause and I can immediately think of 2 internationals that we lost due to Middlesbrough and Wednesday knowing about their clauses.I can see why you'd say that Bobbin', but there is definitely much more to this deal than meets the eye.
Darrell Clarke implies as much in his interview today. He said something along the lines of 'I know exactly why only one Championship club came in for him, but I'll keep that to myself', before glancing tellingly at the camera to further suggest there was some dodgy dealings involved.
It says in the EFL rules and regulations that a release clause has to remain confidential. Neither a player nor his agent can tell any potential suitors how much the release clause is. The £300k price was quoted in the gossip column of the Daily Mail (I think) a couple of months ago, suggesting that somebody had been loose lipped and spilled the beans as to how much the fee was - you would assume the agent, be it directly or indirectly through another source. This then 'alerted' City to the price they needed to meet in order to speak to Taylor. Rovers have made it very clear that Taylor asked for this move, almost as if he knew it was going to happen...
It isn't beyond the realms of possibility that certain information was leaked so that City knew how much they'd have to pay, without being 'told' directly what the fee is by Taylor or his representative.
(For any City fan who inevitably reads this, I'm not personally clutching at straws because I want to forget about the whole sorry thing now, but it does appear to me that something underhand went on here. I don't think the EFL will be able to prove it though.)
Gillingham fans, is Billy Knott any good? He's signed on loan for us until the end of the season.
Yes your correct, did fact check after you called me on it, was formerly owned by the Northcliffe group. That's what I get for only reading the Guardian..... Anyway it appears it was drummed up by the redtop hacks that pass as journalists nowadays.Bristol Post is owned by Trinity Mirror, isn't it?
PinkoYes your correct, did fact check after you called me on it, was formerly owned by the Northcliffe group. That's what I get for only reading the Guardian..... Anyway it appears it was drummed up by the redtop hacks that pass as journalists nowadays.
Not only will N'Gala not be a starter, he isn't actually going to be playing at all...
http://www.gillinghamfootballclub.c...7/club-statement-february-2-2017-3552873.aspx
Where's that tinpot thread?
Gillingham statement about N'Gala suggests FIFA changing the rules for this season meant he can't play but this rule has been in place for years, so basically telling alternative facts. We had the same situation with Jennison Myrie-Williams 4 or 5 years back after he played for 2 clubs in Scotland.
We've had to recall Jonny Margetts from a loan spell at Crewe due to the same rule, were teams just not told about this or something?
Was it classed as an emergency loan i.e. 93 days or less?It is ridiculously confusing. As someone pointed out on our board, Matt Tubbs has played for three National League sides, so if National League teams count, then how has that happened?
Emergency loans don't exist anymore, except for goal keepers (with their own little complications - ask Luton).Was it classed as an emergency loan i.e. 93 days or less?
Throwing it out there, I don't actually know.
The FIFA rule is:
"Players may be registered for a maximum of three clubs during the period from 1 July until 30 June of the following year. During this period, the player is only eligible to play in Official Matches for two clubs."
In relation to loans, FIFA are not happy but EFL and FA have put "Emergency Loans" outside these rules and there have been a number of players appearing for 3 or more clubs.
There's no problem with the 3 registrations.
Since Cox hasn't played for Orient this season (actually he has ), appearing for only 2 clubs is not a problem. If he had, then his registration with Leatherhead (edit; Burgess Hill - bloody Bullard in the Tinpot Thread distracted me) would have to be accepted by the EFL as an emergency loan rather than the standard loan outside the EFL that it appears to be. EFL new rules are:
4.3
Types of Registration
4.3.1
The following types of registration are permitted by The League:
Full Contract - Regulation 61
Non-Contract - Regulations 57 and 58
Multiple Monthly - Regulation 60
Standard Loan - Regulation 53.1
International Loan - Regulation 54
Emergency Goalkeeper Loan - Regulation 55
Academies - Regulation 59
Scholarship Scheme - Regulation 59
4.3.2
The documents of registration and of transfer of registration of a Player must be in the forms prescribed and issued by The League and not otherwise.
Not in the FL, but they do at NL level and below, and it was with reference to Tubbs spell at that level with Woking I was referring to.Emergency loans don't exist anymore, except for goal keepers (with their own little complications - ask Luton).
Was that not because Cox left Orient after the transfer deadline?
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