No-ay, i believe...
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No-ay, i believe...
Like Noah I think.
Racist.
Some of them lads look under 10 nevermind 14...
which one is he?
It's great they made the shortest player the goal keeper.
No heightism there.
Is Noe still out injured with his ankle?
Noe's brother, Thierry, has been called up to the U-15 team.
We don't take kindly to Thierrys around here.
Thierrys or theory's.
I just had another look at that photo from yonder.when did Rupert grint play underage for us?
I have learned that the understanding that article 7 does not apply to minors is, in fact, completely erroneous. Article 7 applies to all players (who have assumed a new nationality), both minors and adults and irrespective of whether or not they've assumed their new non-birth nationality before they became footballers. I will post some more on this with a thorough explanation, including FIFA confirmation, in the eligibility thread when I can.
Just on Djourou and Fernandes, however; Djourou was adopted by his Swiss mother-in-law so he qualified under article 7(b), whilst Fernandes was first competitively selected to represent the Swiss association in 2006 when the previous regulations requiring only a two-year period of residence (with no reference to the age of the player) were in force. Although this rule was changed in 2009 and the five-year stipulation of the present article 7(d) was introduced, Fernandes and any other players who had already gained their eligibility according to the former rule obviously remained eligible to play by virtue of the principle of acquired rights.
Is Baba making much inroads at Fulham this season? They've been using a lot of youth players on and off by the look of things. Any idea whether he's been around the first team squad yet?
No, he's only on the fringes of the 21s.
Sorry to have you on tenterhooks! I have a few posts of compiled information and comments from various e-mail correspondences with my source over the past few days ready to fire. I have just sent what I want to post here back to him for his approval as I promised I wouldn't publish anything until I had a complete and harmonious understanding of everything we've discussed and without him first giving the green light. He's a Swiss sports lawyer and is presently completing a PhD on international eligiblity in football/sport. He has written and spoken extensively on the FIFA eligibility regulations and once worked as an intern with the CAS. He has been exceptionally obliging so far though in answering my queries and volunteering his knowledge, so I don't foresee any major issues. Hopefully not anyway. He's to get back to me as soon as possible. If he doesn't permit me to post some of his own comments/opinions for whatever reason (maybe he'd rather reserve publication of some of the findings of his research for his PhD; that's my only worry, but we'll see), I'll amend what I've written and include only info already in the public domain or with whatever he's happy.
My understanding of the regulations has been turned on its head in many ways though, so plenty of new and interesting stuff to come.
The point we had been discussing here in this thread was that minors who move as part of their family to a new country, do not have to complete 5 years of residency after they reach the age of 18, in order to be eligible to play for that new country.
The rule states that "He has lived continuously for at least five years after reaching the ageof 18 on the territory of the relevant Association "
There are countless players who have moved to a new country when they were children and minors and have been eligible to play underage competively for their new country.
Though there are transfer restrictions for minors who move to a new country for football reasons, even if they move there with their family.
What happened the young left back who started a few games under Magath earlier in the season, and scored a good goal? I've forgotten his name and before Tets gets all upset that I don't refer to Irish Abroad, I'm in an aeroplane and shouldn't even have my phone on!
I thought you were on the no fly list?
As a matter of principle, article 7 applies to both minors and adults. Naturalised minors have been able to play for their new countries on the basis of extra-legal exemptions granted to them by the Players' Status Committee, but this shouldn't ordinarily be the case, as has been confirmed by the FIFA Congress. I've elaborated on this further here: http://foot.ie/threads/147164-Eligib...=1#post1805271
if there are no objections, I'm going to move the relevant posts to the eligibility rules thread on Sunday night.
Adam, I object. Then again, I warned you not to eat that apple.
Not the end of the world at his age. Keep plugging away and see what transpires.
With Birmingham now.
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/spor...cester-9654920
That's a decent outcome
Has he signed a deal at Birmingham, or is he just a trialist as yet?
Has signed for Birmingham on a permanent basis after a successful trial.
offered a one year deal at Birmingham: http://www.bcfc.com/news/article/emm...a-3082478.aspx
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Baba, who is 19, is a more recently arrival at Blues, having joined the Club last August after leaving Fulham, where he was a regular starter for their Under-18s and Under-21s sides.
He was originally signed as a defender, but has subsequently gone on to play for Blues in a holding midfield role and has made 32 appearances for Richard Beale's Under-21s.
Although he was born in Cameroon, Baba moved to the Republic of Ireland at a young age and has represented the Republic at youth level up to the Under-20s age group.
Released by Birmingham. Hopefully gets sorted with a club. When he captained our 17s he also started for our 19s the same season fantastic achievement. Seems very religious which must help him with set backs Like this