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And what competitions do the SFA run????
The Scottish cup
The Spl run our league, ie..the game against, Motherwell.
Just when ye thot ye wurr so close
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Which goes against what you were saying last night and you are still wrong
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No it doesn't...Fekn hell.The rule staes that he had to be eligible domestically to play.But and, I'll find if necessary, I said that there would be some other rule that didn't disqualify the player.
That rule being, that Uefa do not consider border controls as reasons not to register players.
The Spl do though
Wrong again Titanic, SFA are responsible for players registrations in Scotland not the SPL. Uefa consult the SFA for confirmation of the eligibility of players. Why don't you let this go, you are digging an even bigger hole for yourself. A quick look at the newspapers, websites etc. will show how futile your argument is.
Well YOU were arguing against it last night as it was YOU who said if he was ineligible domestically he was ALSO ineligible in Europe
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You're being silly now...rule 18:14 states that,Look above and you'll understand why that rule didn't come into play.
Which nobody knew about until today...even the morning press
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Aye,this mornin,and yer still talkin sheidt aboot it noo,gie it a fn rest
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When will your club start telling the truth through your official website
http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/rangers/267548-uefa-throw-out-maribor-protest-over-carlos-bocanegra-eligibility/
Now go away
Jessy thinks Paul McBride and Phil McGooeybrain run Scottish Fitba'
SFA
Uefa
Spl...three separate bodies.
To be eligible to play under Spl regulations, border controls must be adhered to...not so the others.
Apart from that...sook oan that link and my FRESH article ya shower o Yanks
Silence is golden golden
Come oan...whaurrs the 'whitabootery'
"To be eligible to play under Spl regulations, border controls must be adhered to..."
Where's it say this, Jessy?
http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/rangers/267548-uefa-throw-out-maribor-protest-over-carlos-bocanegra-eligibility/
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Yanks the lot
What... on the STV site? And no quotes?
What you on, Jessy?
Pfffft
You'll see quotes from Uefa in there
The Joker " Fecked " again
Sorry, Jessy, you've lost me there. What quotes? Just cut and paste them.
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Yeah Yeah...sook up yer medicine
Jessy has lost it entirely!
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comment by TitanicCrossDresser (U6593)
posted 1 day, 1 hour ago
He WAS eligble to play and completed all criteria required by the SFA
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Come on, Duke...if he filled ALL the criteria, he would have been ELLIGIBLE to play on Sunday...he wasn't.
I stated earlier on and I'll say it again, I do not know if not having a Visa would be enough to disqualify the player.All I am saying is; the rule clearly states the player had to eligible domestically to be registered for the Maribor game...it doesn't go into great detail but, Bocanegra was not eligible to play in Scotland last Thursday nor last Sunday
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The bottom paragraph
Just for you bears
comment by TitanicCrossDresser (U6593)
posted 1 day, 1 hour ago
Simplified for the Bear:
1.Did player have work permit-Yes
2.Did player have Visa-No
3.Did the Fact, that the player having no Visa, made him ineligible for last weekends domestic game at Motherwell-Yes
4.Does the Uefa ruling state that players must be eligible domestically to play in their competitions-no matter if that tie takes place out with the domain of said players club-Yes
5.Are Rangers fekt...I honestly do not know as there may be other rules stating that Visas etc...are not deemed as important as work permits
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And Ishy...where did I say Rangers were "fecked", as you put it
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posted on 24/8/11
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posted on 24/8/11
And what competitions do the SFA run????
The Scottish cup
The Spl run our league, ie..the game against, Motherwell.
Just when ye thot ye wurr so close
posted on 24/8/11
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posted on 24/8/11
Which goes against what you were saying last night and you are still wrong
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No it doesn't...Fekn hell.The rule staes that he had to be eligible domestically to play.But and, I'll find if necessary, I said that there would be some other rule that didn't disqualify the player.
That rule being, that Uefa do not consider border controls as reasons not to register players.
The Spl do though
posted on 24/8/11
Wrong again Titanic, SFA are responsible for players registrations in Scotland not the SPL. Uefa consult the SFA for confirmation of the eligibility of players. Why don't you let this go, you are digging an even bigger hole for yourself. A quick look at the newspapers, websites etc. will show how futile your argument is.
posted on 24/8/11
Well YOU were arguing against it last night as it was YOU who said if he was ineligible domestically he was ALSO ineligible in Europe
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You're being silly now...rule 18:14 states that,Look above and you'll understand why that rule didn't come into play.
Which nobody knew about until today...even the morning press
posted on 24/8/11
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posted on 24/8/11
Aye,this mornin,and yer still talkin sheidt aboot it noo,gie it a fn rest
posted on 24/8/11
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posted on 24/8/11
Curly
posted on 24/8/11
When will your club start telling the truth through your official website
http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/rangers/267548-uefa-throw-out-maribor-protest-over-carlos-bocanegra-eligibility/
Now go away
posted on 24/8/11
Jessy thinks Paul McBride and Phil McGooeybrain run Scottish Fitba'
posted on 24/8/11
SFA
Uefa
Spl...three separate bodies.
To be eligible to play under Spl regulations, border controls must be adhered to...not so the others.
Apart from that...sook oan that link and my FRESH article ya shower o Yanks
posted on 24/8/11
Silence is golden golden
Come oan...whaurrs the 'whitabootery'
posted on 24/8/11
"To be eligible to play under Spl regulations, border controls must be adhered to..."
Where's it say this, Jessy?
posted on 24/8/11
http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/rangers/267548-uefa-throw-out-maribor-protest-over-carlos-bocanegra-eligibility/
++++++
Yanks the lot
posted on 24/8/11
What... on the STV site? And no quotes?
What you on, Jessy?
Pfffft
posted on 24/8/11
You'll see quotes from Uefa in there
The Joker " Fecked " again
posted on 24/8/11
Sorry, Jessy, you've lost me there. What quotes? Just cut and paste them.
posted on 24/8/11
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posted on 24/8/11
Yeah Yeah...sook up yer medicine
posted on 24/8/11
Jessy has lost it entirely!
posted on 24/8/11
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posted on 24/8/11
comment by TitanicCrossDresser (U6593)
posted 1 day, 1 hour ago
He WAS eligble to play and completed all criteria required by the SFA
+++++
Come on, Duke...if he filled ALL the criteria, he would have been ELLIGIBLE to play on Sunday...he wasn't.
I stated earlier on and I'll say it again, I do not know if not having a Visa would be enough to disqualify the player.All I am saying is; the rule clearly states the player had to eligible domestically to be registered for the Maribor game...it doesn't go into great detail but, Bocanegra was not eligible to play in Scotland last Thursday nor last Sunday
++++++++
The bottom paragraph
Just for you bears
posted on 24/8/11
comment by TitanicCrossDresser (U6593)
posted 1 day, 1 hour ago
Simplified for the Bear:
1.Did player have work permit-Yes
2.Did player have Visa-No
3.Did the Fact, that the player having no Visa, made him ineligible for last weekends domestic game at Motherwell-Yes
4.Does the Uefa ruling state that players must be eligible domestically to play in their competitions-no matter if that tie takes place out with the domain of said players club-Yes
5.Are Rangers fekt...I honestly do not know as there may be other rules stating that Visas etc...are not deemed as important as work permits
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And Ishy...where did I say Rangers were "fecked", as you put it
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