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Ramiro Funes Mori

Will he get a work permit and play for us ?


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Here is a snippet of the ruling brought in by the FA and the home office.

Work permit changes - key points
Currently, players must have played at least 75% of their country's internationals over the past two years. That will now change according to ranking. Players must play at least 30% of matches in the last two years if their country is in the top 10, 45% if ranked between 11th and 20th, 60% between 21st and 30th and 75% if between 31st and 50th.

Player currently must have played for a country in the top 70 when rankings are averaged over two years. That will be lowered to the top 50.
All players are currently measured over the last two years. The new regulations will allow leeway for players aged 21 or under to only fulfil the criteria for the previous 12 months.
The FA estimates that 33% of the players who gained entry under the old system would not have been granted a work visa under the new rules. That means that over the last five years there would have been 42 fewer non-European players playing in the Premier and Football Leagues.

Of course it will get rejected straight up. But we will be able to appeal on the points I just made.

You are a couple of steps behind bro.
 
if it even happens they're saying it's all being done tomorrow and friday so can only wait till then.

It'll either get dismissed by Roberto in his pre-game thing, or it'll be confirmed by some better sources, then onto the work permit he'll have either worked out that eu passport, or we'll have a good case for our appeal / hearing
 

Of course it will get rejected straight up. But we will be able to appeal on the points I just made.

You are a couple of steps behind bro.

The FA have basically said That Oviedo would have not got a work permit under the new rules.

Under stricter rules to be introduced from next season, non-EU signings such as Bryan Oviedo, Mame Biram Diouf, Ryo Miyaichi and Brek Shea would have been unlikely to meet the tougher criteria. Players costing less than around £10m must meet criteria designed to prove they are of genuine international quality.

Dyke argued it would help free up squad places for young talent while leaving clubs able to signgenuine top-class talent from around the world.

In a move partly designed to show his chairman’s commission process had not been a waste of time and money, Dyke underlined the urgent need to try to increase the flow of young players into first-team squads. He said there was a particular issue at the upper end of the Premier League, where only 22% of those who started matches for Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United this season were qualified to play for England. That compared with 28% last season. This season only 23 English players appeared in the Champions League group stage compared with 78 Spanish players, 55 Germans and 51 Brazilians.

On coming into the job in 2013, Dyke made the issue a priority, warning that England faced drifting into footballing obscurity if nothing were done. He simultaneously set a target of winning the 2022 World Cup.

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He contends huge investment in the academy system through the Premier League’s Elite Player Performance Plan has improved the quality of young players but that the blockage between 18 and 21 means they are not gaining enough first-team experience.

Dyke said that in trying to sell the regulations to Premier League clubs, who will have to vote for them with a two-thirds majority, he would point to the example of Kane. The 21-year-old striker is likely to make his debut for England in Friday’s Euro 2016 home qualifier against Lithuania or the friendly in Italy four days later following a breakthrough season with Tottenham after loan spells at four clubs.

Dyke said: “Suddenly an English kid who was out on loan, who was touch-and-go to get a game in the first team, is suddenly the top scorer in English football. It’s great news. How many more Harry Kanes are there out there who just can’t get a game?”

Dyke conceded there was no point “trying to flog a dead horse” over the introduction of Premier League B-teams into the Football League, another of the proposals that emanated from his original commission report.
 
Tbf it should be a point in our favour that we already have two first choice English CBs, one very young, and are grooming a few more and giving them minutes, we just need a bit of experienced cover for a while.

Agreed. I also think Funes Mori can help in the "grooming" of our younger centre halves, in relation to playing it out from the defence.

There seems a lot of arguments to assist with the permit.
 

Agreed. I also think Funes Mori can help in the "grooming" of our younger centre halves, in relation to playing it out from the defence.

There seems a lot of arguments to assist with the permit.
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The same Vickery who said Fabio was a good buy for United and that he probably had a future as a wide midfielder.

The same Vickery who, ahead of the 2009 Champions League Final, said United were slight favourites because of the balance in midfield brought by Anderson.

I could go on.
Don't start me on that media darling with his directv subscription. Think somebody who only watches Mot writing for the beeb think Tim.
 

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