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re: English FA is seeking tougher rules for work permits
Posted on 3/24/15 at 11:02 am to McCaigBro69
Posted on 3/24/15 at 11:02 am to McCaigBro69
Seems like an absolute genius move to make after no FA team reached the quarter finals in CL for the 2nd time in the last three years.
Posted on 3/24/15 at 11:15 am to TheRookbird
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Seems like an absolute genius move to make after no FA team reached the quarter finals in CL for the 2nd time in the last three years.
I think they're aiming for 3 UCL spots.
Posted on 3/24/15 at 12:56 pm to Anfield Road
So would a "home grown" player who then moves to a foreign league, let's say Gareth Bale for example. Would he qualify to meet this quota if he were to come back to England at say Chelsea or Man United?
This post was edited on 3/24/15 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 3/27/15 at 2:37 pm to Draconian Sanctions
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So would a "home grown" player who then moves to a foreign league, let's say Gareth Bale for example. Would he qualify to meet this quota if he were to come back to England at say Chelsea or Man United?
yes
Posted on 3/27/15 at 2:37 pm to StraightCashHomey21
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Scotland's Ryan Gauld says more young players should follow his lead and quit British football in order to develop.
Football Association chairman Greg Dyke this week warned home-grown talent was inhibited by "bog-standard" imports.
But 19-year-old Gauld, who left Dundee United for Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon last July, says British players can learn more from moving abroad.
He said: "It's a chance to experience a different lifestyle, a different culture and a different style of play."
The Scotland Under-21 international, speaking in an interview that will be broadcast on Saturday's Football Focus, added: "It's certainly something I would encourage.
"The common route is to go to England, but I felt like coming abroad would test myself and I would find out what my personality is really like."
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