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As Baz has previously tried to explain. The word "appeal" doesn't really describe the the process of dialogue that's taking place.

It's not the same as trying to get a parking ticket revoked.

He did say that at one point, but then it transpired there's a hearing and it sounds a lot more like a regular appeal process now. Baz also said the word from the EFL was to expect a result within 48 hours, but that got extended to early this week (unclear why) and that hasn't happened either. So it does seem curious and I think it's a valid question.
 
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Isn't is pretty simple and clear already? Isn't it just that we signed them but 'just' not able to register them to actually play?
What annoys me about the situation is that it's a ridiculous state of affairs that does nobody any favours (the club, the players, the fans).

Very simple, other than all the reports claiming this isn't the case and they aren't signed by us.
 
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Something seems weird about how the Akintola and Williams deals are now hanging, seemingly complete yet not. They've been in that state for a while and SJ has said various different things, but most recently that it's with the EFL. I wonder whether we're needing to again convince them that we can afford these signings, and whether it's maybe all tied up with the appeal somehow.
 
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Something seems weird about how the Akintola and Williams deals are now hanging, seemingly complete yet not. They've been in that state for a while and SJ has said various different things, but most recently that it's with the EFL. I wonder whether we're needing to again convince them that we can afford these signings, and whether it's maybe all tied up with the appeal somehow.
It shouldn't be up to them to decide if we can afford them, perhaps we really can't at the present time. If though later this year the likes of Pandur and Hughes go for a combined £15m+ could we then afford them? :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
It shouldn't be up to them to decide if we can afford them, perhaps we really can't at the present time. If though later this year the likes of Pandur and Hughes go for a combined £15m+ could we then afford them? :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.

It absolutely should be. They should be in the business of ensuring all clubs in the division are sustainable.
 
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