by WoodleyRoyal » 02 Oct 2020 11:19
by WestYorksRoyal » 02 Oct 2020 11:19
by WestYorksRoyal » 02 Oct 2020 11:23
WoodleyRoyal criteria for a work permit
The applicant must have participated in a minimum set percentage of their home country’s senior competitive international matches during the two years (or one year if under 21) preceding the date of application. The percentage is based upon the following:
International Team Ranked 1-10, must have appeared in 30% of matches;
International Team Ranked 11-20, must have appeared in 45% of matches;
International Team Ranked 21-30, must have appeared in 60% of matches; and
International Team Tanked 31-50, must have appeared in 75% of matches
Ghana are currently ranked 46 on the fifa website.
so he needs to have played 75% of ghanas games over the last two years. and from what i can find he played 4 games in 2019. and thats about it. so if he doesnt have dual citezenship then the WP doesn look like it meets the criteria
by WoodleyRoyal » 02 Oct 2020 11:27
WestYorksRoyalWoodleyRoyal criteria for a work permit
The applicant must have participated in a minimum set percentage of their home country’s senior competitive international matches during the two years (or one year if under 21) preceding the date of application. The percentage is based upon the following:
International Team Ranked 1-10, must have appeared in 30% of matches;
International Team Ranked 11-20, must have appeared in 45% of matches;
International Team Ranked 21-30, must have appeared in 60% of matches; and
International Team Tanked 31-50, must have appeared in 75% of matches
Ghana are currently ranked 46 on the fifa website.
so he needs to have played 75% of ghanas games over the last two years. and from what i can find he played 4 games in 2019. and thats about it. so if he doesnt have dual citezenship then the WP doesn look like it meets the criteria
Last year we brought in Rafael for a free, despite no international appearance in 7 years. I don't see how that situation was different, given he'd been in Italy less time than this guy do presumably hadn't earned EU citizenship either.
You can appeal WPs if not automatically granted, so it's an unknown grey area really.
by Hendo » 02 Oct 2020 11:28
South Coast Royal Our last two ventures into signing international left-backs haven't worked out too well-Bridge and Drenthe.
Asamoah supposedly plays there and at left-midfield.
HendoSouth Coast Royal Our last two ventures into signing international left-backs haven't worked out too well-Bridge and Drenthe.
Asamoah supposedly plays there and at left-midfield.
Pont 1 - Bridge was a class above until he got injured, hardly his or the clubs fault that happened, just one of those things.
Point 2 - In what world is Drenthe classed as a left back?
Point 3 - Ian Harte worked out pretty good.
by Norfolk Royal » 02 Oct 2020 11:39
by Sutekh » 02 Oct 2020 13:25
A dynamic, hardworking, energetic, versatile and tactically intelligent player, Asamoah is primarily known for his pace, strength, stamina, and his outstanding technical characteristics, as well as his ability to read the game; although he primarily serves as a ball-winner, these attributes allow him to be effective both offensively and defensively, and enable him to play in several positions along the pitch in defence or midfield. A predominantly left-footed player, with Juventus, Asamoah has usually been deployed as a full back, wing-back, or wide-midfielder on the left flank, although he had previously also been used in the centre as a defensive, central, box-to-box, or offensive midfielder prior to joining the club, and even in the "mezzala" role. In addition to his physical and athletic attributes, he is a very agile footballer, with good vision and an ability to make attacking runs and get into good offensive positions from which he can create chances for teammates with throughballs or deliveries into the area from the wing; he is also a neat passer, a powerful striker of the ball from distance, and a skilful dribbler. Despite his ability, Asamoah has often been sidelined through injury.
by TiagoIlori » 02 Oct 2020 13:43
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2020 13:54
HendoSouth Coast Royal Our last two ventures into signing international left-backs haven't worked out too well-Bridge and Drenthe.
Asamoah supposedly plays there and at left-midfield.
Pont 1 - Bridge was a class above until he got injured, hardly his or the clubs fault that happened, just one of those things.
Point 2 - In what world is Drenthe classed as a left back?
Point 3 - Ian Harte worked out pretty good.
by URZZZZ » 02 Oct 2020 13:58
South Coast RoyalHendoSouth Coast Royal Our last two ventures into signing international left-backs haven't worked out too well-Bridge and Drenthe.
Asamoah supposedly plays there and at left-midfield.
Pont 1 - Bridge was a class above until he got injured, hardly his or the clubs fault that happened, just one of those things.
Point 2 - In what world is Drenthe classed as a left back?
Point 3 - Ian Harte worked out pretty good.
Who said it was Bridge's fault?.
Read my post-I said it didn't work out.
Drenthe played as a full-back , wing back and winger.
Harte was a good dead-ball kicker but a dreadful defender.
Not really sure why you bothered to post.
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2020 14:00
Old Man AndrewsHendoSouth Coast Royal Our last two ventures into signing international left-backs haven't worked out too well-Bridge and Drenthe.
Asamoah supposedly plays there and at left-midfield.
Pont 1 - Bridge was a class above until he got injured, hardly his or the clubs fault that happened, just one of those things.
Point 2 - In what world is Drenthe classed as a left back?
Point 3 - Ian Harte worked out pretty good.
Point 4 - Vic hasn't got a clue about football
by Hendo » 02 Oct 2020 14:01
South Coast RoyalHendoSouth Coast Royal Our last two ventures into signing international left-backs haven't worked out too well-Bridge and Drenthe.
Asamoah supposedly plays there and at left-midfield.
Pont 1 - Bridge was a class above until he got injured, hardly his or the clubs fault that happened, just one of those things.
Point 2 - In what world is Drenthe classed as a left back?
Point 3 - Ian Harte worked out pretty good.
Who said it was Bridge's fault?.
Read my post-I said it didn't work out.
Drenthe played as a full-back , wing back and winger.
Harte was a good dead-ball kicker but a dreadful defender.
Not really sure why you bothered to post.
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2020 14:01
URZZZZSouth Coast RoyalHendo
Pont 1 - Bridge was a class above until he got injured, hardly his or the clubs fault that happened, just one of those things.
Point 2 - In what world is Drenthe classed as a left back?
Point 3 - Ian Harte worked out pretty good.
Who said it was Bridge's fault?.
Read my post-I said it didn't work out.
Drenthe played as a full-back , wing back and winger.
Harte was a good dead-ball kicker but a dreadful defender.
Not really sure why you bothered to post.
Harte must have been a dreadful defender to have been part of a side that won 15 games out of 17 towards the end of the season, keeping 10 clean sheets in the process
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2020 14:04
HendoSouth Coast RoyalHendo
Pont 1 - Bridge was a class above until he got injured, hardly his or the clubs fault that happened, just one of those things.
Point 2 - In what world is Drenthe classed as a left back?
Point 3 - Ian Harte worked out pretty good.
Who said it was Bridge's fault?.
Read my post-I said it didn't work out.
Drenthe played as a full-back , wing back and winger.
Harte was a good dead-ball kicker but a dreadful defender.
Not really sure why you bothered to post.
Well Bridge wasn't the club's fault either, not sure why you bought that up.
Please tell me which game Drenthe played full-back, I don't think I have ever seen a player less inclined to defend.
Yeah, Harte was terrible in that promotion season where we had the best defense in league![]()
Give it a rest Vic...
South Coast RoyalHendoSouth Coast Royal
Who said it was Bridge's fault?.
Read my post-I said it didn't work out.
Drenthe played as a full-back , wing back and winger.
Harte was a good dead-ball kicker but a dreadful defender.
Not really sure why you bothered to post.
Well Bridge wasn't the club's fault either, not sure why you bought that up.
Please tell me which game Drenthe played full-back, I don't think I have ever seen a player less inclined to defend.
Yeah, Harte was terrible in that promotion season where we had the best defense in league![]()
Give it a rest Vic...
"Defense" doesn't have an "s" in it.
Go look at Drenthe's career record.
FFS- read my first post-I didn't say anything about being the club's fault, it was merely a point about how things turned out.
Surely you have better things to do than argue the toss about a fairly trivial comment.
Kids today eh?
by URZZZZ » 02 Oct 2020 14:06
South Coast RoyalURZZZZSouth Coast Royal
Who said it was Bridge's fault?.
Read my post-I said it didn't work out.
Drenthe played as a full-back , wing back and winger.
Harte was a good dead-ball kicker but a dreadful defender.
Not really sure why you bothered to post.
Harte must have been a dreadful defender to have been part of a side that won 15 games out of 17 towards the end of the season, keeping 10 clean sheets in the process
Opinions.
by NewCorkSeth » 02 Oct 2020 14:17
South Coast RoyalHendoSouth Coast Royal
Who said it was Bridge's fault?.
Read my post-I said it didn't work out.
Drenthe played as a full-back , wing back and winger.
Harte was a good dead-ball kicker but a dreadful defender.
Not really sure why you bothered to post.
Well Bridge wasn't the club's fault either, not sure why you bought that up.
Please tell me which game Drenthe played full-back, I don't think I have ever seen a player less inclined to defend.
Yeah, Harte was terrible in that promotion season where we had the best defense in league![]()
Give it a rest Vic...
"Defense" doesn't have an "s" in it.
Go look at Drenthe's career record.
FFS- read my first post-I didn't say anything about being the club's fault, it was merely a point about how things turned out.
Surely you have better things to do than argue the toss about a fairly trivial comment.
Kids today eh?
by leon » 02 Oct 2020 14:25
NewCorkSethSouth Coast RoyalHendo
Well Bridge wasn't the club's fault either, not sure why you bought that up.
Please tell me which game Drenthe played full-back, I don't think I have ever seen a player less inclined to defend.
Yeah, Harte was terrible in that promotion season where we had the best defense in league![]()
Give it a rest Vic...
"Defense" doesn't have an "s" in it.
Go look at Drenthe's career record.
FFS- read my first post-I didn't say anything about being the club's fault, it was merely a point about how things turned out.
Surely you have better things to do than argue the toss about a fairly trivial comment.
Kids today eh?
Sorry but "defense", as you wrote it, certainly does have an "s" in it. I mean, its right there.
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2020 14:27
URZZZZSouth Coast RoyalURZZZZ
Harte must have been a dreadful defender to have been part of a side that won 15 games out of 17 towards the end of the season, keeping 10 clean sheets in the process
Opinions.
Quite
Just interested to see why you think he was dreadful, other than him being painfully slow!
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