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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by 123Daveyboy, Sep 19, 2023.

  1. 123Daveyboy

    123Daveyboy Well-Known Member

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    This signing reminds me of Crossroads slow tedious and getting nowhere:emoticon-0118-yawn:.
     
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  2. rowley

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    All paperwork that, if it we're certain other clubs would now be complete.
     
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  3. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    So many great signings, goals and a match tomorrow ...

    ... but you're more concerned with paperwork.

    Fair enough I suppose.
     
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  4. Wayne the Punk

    Wayne the Punk Well-Known Member

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    **** The Russians!
     
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  5. TopCat.

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    What concerns do you have?

    Bearing in mind we've signed a player from a country that is currently at War
     
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  6. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    Since Brexit the paperwork, etc, has become more complicated.
     
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  7. Brainy Dose

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    I'm sure it has,but Ukraine aren't in the EU,so shouldn't make any difference.We seem to be signing players from French and Portuguese clubs without paperwork issues. I guess it's the ongoing war that's causing any delay. We may learn more at Tony's press conference later.
     
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  8. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    Very true.
     
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  9. TopCat.

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    Not visa yet. Won't play tomorrow
     
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  10. Smug in Boots

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    Burstow has asked a friend to delay his visa application ....
     
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    He'll get called up before he gets a game <doh>
     
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  12. The Exile II

    The Exile II Well-Known Member

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    Everything takes far longer to get done these days. Weeks and months to get a couple of hours' worth of consultant work done.

    We have to submit a five yearly review. The last one was submitted in 2018 and still hasn't been signed off yet. So balls to doing a 2023 review, we'll get started when you can be arsed to return the last one.

    Which is why I make sure I turn everything round as quickly as I can and let interested parties know exactly whose in tray the task now sits. Although there's a legitimate case to be made for deliberately sitting on these jobs for those you're waiting for other work from, I suppose.
     
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  13. LD19SAFC

    LD19SAFC Well-Known Member

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    It’s a shame but we’re not desperate, thankfully.
     
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  14. Hettonista

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    Whilst there are sanctions against Russia there is increased scrutiny on business deals involving Ukraine as well, from a money laundering point of view. I'm guessing that is because it could be linked to Russian funding. Given the millions likely involved none of this will be straight forward, remember Speakman said it was a very involved and complex deal or something. That's how it is, probably for good reason, we'll get through the paperwork and all will be good. Totally chilled about how long this is taking, it is what it is
     
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  15. Roppa

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    It’s Ukrainian FA where paperwork a bit stuck m8, all ok though according to relative who works there, we’ll that was Monday night at the Pil gig I was told that btw.
     
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  16. polyphemus

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    I ASSUME that the problem is not The FA, or even the Ukrainian equivalent.
    There are many Ukrainian players here, so the track is likely to be well known.

    My suspicions fall on The Civil Service, that part of it that deals with Visas.
    It would be typical of Civil Service thinking to wave through many thousands of displaced souls from Ukraine, many without any expectation of employment, then get bogged down in red tape when one who has a guaranteed job along with a decent salary, and who would be likely to contribute may thousand each year to The Treasury, is involved.

    Sir Humphrey Appleby GCMG KBE MVO would applaud.:emoticon-0130-devil
     
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  17. Brainy Dose

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    The delay may not be at our end mate.
     
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  18. 123Daveyboy

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    It’s getting ridiculous now
     
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  19. polyphemus

    polyphemus Well-Known Member

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    Very true.

    HOWEVER I can recall no evidence of previous tardiness from the Ukrainian end, though they would have grounds.

    So I revert to my fallback position in cases of doubt and look at the past records of the likely parties.
    The FA are a real possibility, I admit, but their records are spotless when compared to The Home Office.
    Think WINDRUSH for an example of clerical incompetence.:emoticon-0125-mmm:
     
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  20. Jarca

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    If it's a visa then that would be the home office surely
     
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