BerlinWaller wrote:Isn't there such a thing as a work permit?
redrobo wrote:Good shout BerlinWaller.....I'm sure you are correct....my understanding is that anybody living outside of the UK can apply for a UK work permit...
BerlinWaller wrote:But this is Keith's world where he can make things up, is never wrong and decides what we can talk about. He will try and tell us that this is the only true source of information with the biggest audience next.
All hail Keith Jong-un.
But this is Berlin Wailers world, where he can talk bollocks and still claim he's right.
I'm sure "
anyone" can "
apply" for a work permit, but not anyone can '
get' a work permit.
Prior to Brexit, any player, over 16 yrs old, who was a resident of an EU country, could sign for any British club. Outside of the EU, they needed a Work Permit. This was issued (or not) based on the number of international appearances and the level of competition [league] that they played in, as well as appearances in 'top' competitions. Now, those regulations apply to all non-UK players, over the age of 18yrs.
Ironically, Sam Allardyce, who supported Brexit, now whinges that it made it impossible for him to sign foreign players when he was managing WBA.
https://www.90min.com/posts/sam-allardy ... pro-brexitBut I'm sure Berlin Wailer & Redrobbo could find a way to sign players for Morecambe, that eluded West Brom and Allardyce?