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His work permit was only for his contract at Spurs. When he moved clubs you were supposed to apply for a renewal.
It was basically a formality, as he definitely would've got one, so the home office have suspended your license to sign non-EU players.
Sounds like someone's made a real balls up. Wonder who's to blame?

Our management is so top heavy, it could take a decade or two before we decide who takes the fall or .......... the FBI and the CIA can relocate personnel from the FIFA debacle to Loftus Road.

If all else fails, blame Harry cause he sure as hell hasn't taken any blame for anything else!
 
It is really hard to believe that we manage to bodge up such basics!!!!!

This "visa-gate" scandal would be almost funny if it did not have possible serious consequences.

I do not know whose responsibility this is, but I presume it is the Clubs' Secretary, and we know the history behind that position.

Why can we not just focus on the basic functions of selecting players, coaching tactics, chosing formations and just playing competitive football matches ever so often. Supporting QPR has become very complex in the last years'.
 
His work permit was only for his contract at Spurs. When he moved clubs you were supposed to apply for a renewal.
It was basically a formality, as he definitely would've got one, so the home office have suspended your license to sign non-EU players.
Sounds like someone's made a real balls up. Wonder who's to blame?
Harry assured us before he left that everything was in order
 
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Spurs did us over like a right kipper but surely someone has to take responsibility for not checking the paperwork correctly.
 
Harry assured us before he left that everything was in order
Well, that's where you've gone wrong, then! <laugh>
Redknapp did very well for us, but if he told me that the sky was blue, I'd have a look out the window to check.
 
His work permit was only for his contract at Spurs. When he moved clubs you were supposed to apply for a renewal.
It was basically a formality, as he definitely would've got one, so the home office have suspended your license to sign non-EU players.
Sounds like someone's made a real balls up. Wonder who's to blame?

Whoever thought he would be a good signing.

****ing basket case of a footballer.
 
Whoever thought he would be a good signing.

****ing basket case of a footballer.
He was superb for us when he was fit, but his injury problems were obviously what drove us to sell him.
He's a bit of a nutter, but his character was seen as a big plus at WHL.

His highlight as a Spurs player was probably his immense performance at the San Siro when we won 1-0 there in the Champions League in 2011.
Virtually every player that started that game has gone downhill drastically in the years since though, bizarrely.
Sandro, Palacios, Assou-Ekotto, Gomes... it's a strange list. Modric and Bale were omitted and we all know how they've got on.
 
He was superb for us when he was fit, but his injury problems were obviously what drove us to sell him.
He's a bit of a nutter, but his character was seen as a big plus at WHL.

His highlight as a Spurs player was probably his immense performance at the San Siro when we won 1-0 there in the Champions League in 2011.
Virtually every player that started that game has gone downhill drastically in the years since though, bizarrely.
Sandro, Palacios, Assou-Ekotto, Gomes... it's a strange list. Modric and Bale were omitted and we all know how they've got on.
Probably not a good idea to mention Assou-Ekotto on here. We'll be lynched!
 
His work permit was only for his contract at Spurs. When he moved clubs you were supposed to apply for a renewal.
It was basically a formality, as he definitely would've got one, so the home office have suspended your license to sign non-EU players.
Sounds like someone's made a real balls up. Wonder who's to blame?

This has a depressing ring of truth about it.
 
You can easily see how much of an advantage Sandro gave us over our relegation rivals so a large fine is almost certain.
 
Yet again we're shown up to be entirely unprofessional...you'd think after Faurlin-gate that everything regarding players and their eligibility to play would be double-triple checked but no we're back in the sh*t over some rather important admin.

It wouldn't be so bad but "the Beast" has so far cost us a lot of money, injured himself celebrating in training and made little impact on the field. Lets hope the paper work for Luongo has been checked...
 
This is now becoming a watch this space drama to see what the FA will do about it. Having just read a few websites we may well get a points deduction looking at the rules related to this.

Sunderland got away with just a fine having played South Korea striker Ji Dong-won on five occasions in 2012.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...-penalty-for-fielding-ineligible-striker.html

Our only saving grace may be that Sandro did not give us any advantage really being we finished last and got relegated. I'm not expecting the FA to go easy on us tbh.