With respect, the work permit rules, that have to date prevented Tau from wearing an Albion shirt, are nothing to do with that.
They are (in theory) about preventing clubs from giving a 'job' to (a non-EU) foreigner, that there are Brits equally qualified to do.
Its to stop sides filling their...
In terms of any legal standing, it does. It isn't at all cricket specific (its named after a handball player, after all).
But qualifying as a Kolpak (in cricket) simply means you have the right to not be considered an overseas player, and thus immune from overseas player number restrictions. It...
Interesting information, thanks. A point on your sums though - you haven't factored in the points that Norway themselves will earn, from their two Euro Qualifiers next week (v Romania and Faroes)
Alexis Macallister (Scottish sounding Argentine forward, signed from Argentinos Juniors, under the noses of Boca Juniors, in January)
Billy Arce (really COOL looking 19-year-old Venezuelan striker, signed from his home league, then loaned to Spanish second division, where he flopped badly, and...
Bloom will never get back, what he has put into the Albion. He's always understood that, and been comfortable with it.
However, now his dreams have become reality and the club is in a position to consolidate in the PL, it has inevitably transformed into a huge business -with all the...