by Royal Monkey » 15 Aug 2025 08:32
by Royal Monkey » 15 Aug 2025 10:05
by Sutekh » 15 Aug 2025 10:13
Brogue Told a couple of things yesterday
1.’ Interesting news regarding Ferguson, been with us for 2 weeks, his fitness is a concern. Set to play the next 2 u21 games and if he gets through unscathed and fine he will sign. All agreed already.’
That’s Norwich (a) this weekend and Leicester (h) next weekend
2.’ Ritchie been holding out for champ club/more money but general feeling is that he’s decided to join us but not confirmed. Bowler interest will drop if we get him, he wants a lot of money’
That’s Bowler who wants the lot of money I presume?
3.’ Told Wing should be fine for Saturday’
4. Now this one is interesting… ‘ We’re allowed to sign one more foreign player, As we met the criteria for home grown players last year so we get 1 extra spot’
That goes against what Brian and JJ said at the fan event at the purple turtle where they said we have used our two wildcards already. So either they were being loose with the truth, or they have dug a little deeper into what we can do and subsequently found out we can sign someone else. Either way that could open up a much wider base of players we can shop for.
5. Scarr not signing, he wants to stay up north
6. Williams should be announced today.
Derrick from Atalanta - does he count as the “foreign” player?
Thanks
Brogue
by Brogue » 15 Aug 2025 10:18
Royal Monkey Also is this so many foreigners/wildcard thing new?
What is considered foreign? Anyone born outside the UK? Is Rep of Ireland not foreign then?
Who are our foreigners JP and Kyerewaa?
Doesn’t Elliot play for Cameroon, or does he not count cos he was born in UK?
by Brogue » 15 Aug 2025 10:25
BrogueRoyal Monkey Also is this so many foreigners/wildcard thing new?
What is considered foreign? Anyone born outside the UK? Is Rep of Ireland not foreign then?
Who are our foreigners JP and Kyerewaa?
Doesn’t Elliot play for Cameroon, or does he not count cos he was born in UK?
Been in Since Brexit.
After 5 years of living in the country you get a British passport so they would no longer be classed a foreigner.
Irish players would be classed as foreigners yes, if they didn’t have a British passport.
Elliott was born in Kingston upon Thames.
Williams holds a British passport
Our two wildcards are Fraser and Kyerewaa
JP holds a British passport
by Stranded » 15 Aug 2025 10:34
BrogueBrogueRoyal Monkey Also is this so many foreigners/wildcard thing new?
What is considered foreign? Anyone born outside the UK? Is Rep of Ireland not foreign then?
Who are our foreigners JP and Kyerewaa?
Doesn’t Elliot play for Cameroon, or does he not count cos he was born in UK?
Been in Since Brexit.
After 5 years of living in the country you get a British passport so they would no longer be classed a foreigner.
Irish players would be classed as foreigners yes, if they didn’t have a British passport.
Elliott was born in Kingston upon Thames.
Williams holds a British passport
Our two wildcards are Fraser and Kyerewaa
JP holds a British passport
Edit: Williams appears to not hold a British passport by googling. But that could be wrong,I dunno, and I dunno how it works. Maybe he will be a wild card, but he signed for Aston Villa as a youth in 2009 and played in England right through to 2021. Surely he has some sort of British documentation that would mean he’s isn’t a foreigner. But Fcuk knows.
JP was signed by United as a youth and has been here similar amount of time. He signed a new contract this year so he obviously isn’t being classed as a foreigner. So if JP isn’t I very much doubt Williams is.
by Sutekh » 15 Aug 2025 10:38
BrogueBrogueRoyal Monkey Also is this so many foreigners/wildcard thing new?
What is considered foreign? Anyone born outside the UK? Is Rep of Ireland not foreign then?
Who are our foreigners JP and Kyerewaa?
Doesn’t Elliot play for Cameroon, or does he not count cos he was born in UK?
Been in Since Brexit.
After 5 years of living in the country you get a British passport so they would no longer be classed a foreigner.
Irish players would be classed as foreigners yes, if they didn’t have a British passport.
Elliott was born in Kingston upon Thames.
Williams holds a British passport
Our two wildcards are Fraser and Kyerewaa
JP holds a British passport
Edit: Williams appears to not hold a British passport by googling. But that could be wrong,I dunno, and I dunno how it works. Maybe he will be a wild card, but he signed for Aston Villa as a youth in 2009 and played in England right through to 2021. Surely he has some sort of British documentation that would mean he’s isn’t a foreigner. But Fcuk knows.
JP was signed by United as a youth and has been here similar amount of time. He signed a new contract this year so he obviously isn’t being classed as a foreigner. So if JP isn’t I very much doubt Williams is.
by Brogue » 15 Aug 2025 10:38
StrandedBrogueBrogue
Been in Since Brexit.
After 5 years of living in the country you get a British passport so they would no longer be classed a foreigner.
Irish players would be classed as foreigners yes, if they didn’t have a British passport.
Elliott was born in Kingston upon Thames.
Williams holds a British passport
Our two wildcards are Fraser and Kyerewaa
JP holds a British passport
Edit: Williams appears to not hold a British passport by googling. But that could be wrong,I dunno, and I dunno how it works. Maybe he will be a wild card, but he signed for Aston Villa as a youth in 2009 and played in England right through to 2021. Surely he has some sort of British documentation that would mean he’s isn’t a foreigner. But Fcuk knows.
JP was signed by United as a youth and has been here similar amount of time. He signed a new contract this year so he obviously isn’t being classed as a foreigner. So if JP isn’t I very much doubt Williams is.
UK and Ireland have an agreement whereby nationals of one country can work in the other without a visa, so any Irish player would be treated as a domestic player.
by Sutekh » 15 Aug 2025 10:40
BrogueStrandedBrogue
Edit: Williams appears to not hold a British passport by googling. But that could be wrong,I dunno, and I dunno how it works. Maybe he will be a wild card, but he signed for Aston Villa as a youth in 2009 and played in England right through to 2021. Surely he has some sort of British documentation that would mean he’s isn’t a foreigner. But Fcuk knows.
JP was signed by United as a youth and has been here similar amount of time. He signed a new contract this year so he obviously isn’t being classed as a foreigner. So if JP isn’t I very much doubt Williams is.
UK and Ireland have an agreement whereby nationals of one country can work in the other without a visa, so any Irish player would be treated as a domestic player.
Ok great so Williams definitely isn’t a wildcard then
by ILoveMoonPig » 15 Aug 2025 10:59
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by WestYorksRoyal » 15 Aug 2025 12:12
by Snowflake Royal » 15 Aug 2025 13:14
WestYorksRoyal Didn't Bowler sign a month ago, a couple of weeks before Ritchie and Cole?
Sorry to be a dick about it, but credibility has been harmed.
by traff » 15 Aug 2025 13:25
Snowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal Didn't Bowler sign a month ago, a couple of weeks before Ritchie and Cole?
Sorry to be a dick about it, but credibility has been harmed.
I believe Bowler has been confirmed at least 3 times.
by Brogue » 15 Aug 2025 13:29
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by rabidbee » 15 Aug 2025 13:51
SutekhBrogue Would Canada being part of the commonwealth be as good as a British passport anyway?
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