its on rte.ie that 4 of skonto players have been refused visas and therefore under uefa rules wont be able play tomorrow night sorry dont have the link. but its on the main page.
Big boost for them.
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its on rte.ie that 4 of skonto players have been refused visas and therefore under uefa rules wont be able play tomorrow night sorry dont have the link. but its on the main page.
Big boost for them.
Mental stuff!
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/...kontoriga.html
John Hume using his connections to help DCFC once again?
why what did he do before
If they arrive in Dublin OK, can they be stopped from going to Derry? Freedom of movement within the EU and all that.
http://www.irishtimes.com/sports/soc...251106351.html
Skonto manager says their alright. From looking at wikipedia and the line ups from last week, two of their starting eleven and a sub could be ruled out, a Georgian, a Brazilian and a Russian.
What a ridiculous ruling.
so they can go on a holiday visa but they cant get a working visa, i thought once a working visa was got in any EU country it could be used anywhere within the EU, bar a few of the newer states, im assuming latvia along with bulagaria and some other eastern european countries fall into this category?
Great news, Derry use whatever stroke you can to beat them.!
I think the UK is the reason Ireland hasn't joined Schengen.
Good news for them though if absolutely mad at the same time.
[EDIT: partial and wrong quotes appeared, so deleted them.]
Was a decision made at the United Kingdom Embassy in Riga?
If a refusal was given against them then the 'timeline' reason would not have being given as a reason for refusal as if there's time to refuse there's time to grant.
A more likely scenario is the Riga Embassy may have delayed a ruling forcing the applicants to retrieve their documents again without a decision.
Also as an EU capital Dublin also has an United Kingdom Embassy too.
I would hope the Skonto manager Paul Ashworth comments are closest to the mark.
(It's an overnight rule in the host country).
This is a reminder of when Palestinian coaches and athletes were refused to travel by Israeli authorities for the Special Olympics in Dublin a few years ago. Palestine were able to put together a makeshift Handball team to compete in Dublin.
RRS...
It sounds like they haven't helped themselves, but the idea that you need a special visa to play a football match in a country is ridiculous to me. That amount of 'work' - 90 minutes, and under the employ of a Latvian company - should be reasonably covered under the 'just sign this bit to say you haven't committed mass genocide or slept with anyone for money' level of border control.
...if only we could unearth a similar rule to prevent other LOI teams from bringing full squads to Derry...
That reminds me about the old joke about Paul McGrath offering to take on England on his own while the rest of the Ireland team nips off to the pub. After a bit, they check the score on AERTEL:
Ireland 0-1 England
_________Shearer 63
When McGrath appears, they ask him what happened. It'd all gone swimmingly, he tells them, until he got send off after half an hour.
Maybe I'm a perpetual pessimist but I don't see this as a positive for Derry. It gives a historically poor side away from home a huge motivator to put in a great performance.
So are these 4 players definitely ruled out of tonight's game?
Best of luck to derry tonight. ;)
The visa thing is a bit sketchy but i guess you take what you can get.
I think a 1:0 victory will be the order of the day.
I'm in unfashionably good mood today. :D:)
Those players are not missing, it is the same 18 man panel that was in the last game.