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#11
It would be nice for the FL to say hand (most of it) it over - but knowing them, they'll have spent it and more in spades.
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#12
It must be true cos it's in The Sun

An interesting story on the back page of today's Sun, which claims QPR midfielder Sandro has been forced to leave the UK after playing without a work permit last season.
"The £10m Brazilian, 26, will not be allowed back until he has the necessary paperwork," reports the paper.
"And his £50,000-a-week contract could be torn up if he fails to get the green light to play here."

So, how the hell did they register him without a valid work permit? PL &/or FA guilty of yet another paperwork shambles

I know they got him from Spurs - where he likely had a valid work permit - but the rules are if you are from outside the EU and change employers you need to renew your work permit - in any business not just football.
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#13
Rotherham were deducted three points for that one match where they have an ineligible player. So it has to be three points for each match he played in.
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#14
Yeh, but Rovverum didn't submit his loan extension paper's in time. In this case QPR submitted registration papers and they were accepted by the numbnuts administrators that ru(i)n our game without asking for an updated work permit.
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#15
10 worst run football clubs according to this article

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/1177030...me=3391156
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