Difference with the loans you mentioned is it's been largely enforced due to work permit reasons, rather than Wenger and the coaches deciding it's the right time for them to go out and get some experience. Those guys have had no education here at the club.
Not blaming Wenger here at all. Immigration rules are the ...
Never know, we may still arrange something for Perez. Sometimes these go through on appeal.
Shame.
Bold Tone wrote: Not blaming Wenger here at all. Immigration rules are the ...
Exactly what point is there in offering a trial to a kid who has no chance of work for a club in the UK? Wenger at his time wasting antics again, total sham balls up from everyone at the club here.
Isn't there a special talent visa too? Or is it exactly what was rejected?
You apply and if you've less than 75% appearances for your country in 2 years your application fails. Then you can appeal and there you get to try explain the exceptional talent. United seem to get favour there.
Hard to see us getting an exceptional talent visa, given all the dreck Wenger's tried to get through that way in recent seasons.
Most were quality. To be honest I think its the big wages and 3 year loan deals for 18 year olds that ruins them. They have no future at the clubs so its like giving 18 year old a substitute teacher they'll run a muck without thinking bout there future, they'll be thinking about what they can get away with.
That is really fucking irritating. In my memory United has never ever failed to get a work permit for unknown talents from South America. Chelsea and us keep getting rejected.
that chilean 18 year old nobody untied signed last season was a bit like "who the fuck did you bung in the immigration department"
That shit is just fucking biased. Varela got a work permit without any issue whatsoever despite him being a bloody unknown. I mean, same right back, Wallace from Chelsea couldn't get one despite how much of a name he was making in Brazil.
You think United have influence over the home office? 😆
Well the bigger clubs seem to get special talent visas easier than the smaller clubs. Manchester united being the biggest. Maybe because the foreign office think that if united are after a player its more likely he is a special talent. Talent is hard to measure so the stature of the club trying to sign the player will probably hold weight.
otfgoon wrote: You think United have influence over the foreign office? 😆
You think United have influence over the foreign office? 😆
Nah not in the foreign office mate, the home office.
That's what I said.