If he rocked up in our corner I'd send him to the bar.
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If he rocked up in our corner I'd send him to the bar.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Please tell me this isn't possible...I've been sleeping with a barmaid for 45 years,thought she was a femaleBarperson.
Does the missus know?Please tell me this isn't possible...I've been sleeping with a barmaid for 45 years,thought she was a female![]()
Yes,it's her, but I'm now worrying she's my husbandDoes the missus know?
I didn't think work permits were really an issue anymore?
Fleetwood's owner bought Waterford.
Another player they will likely lose next season is Moylan who is their most popular player, he's going to Lincoln (agreed I believe before Acun took over).
One for the barmaid, just done that and she confirmed she's a barmaid and not a barperson.One for yourself?
Removes all ambiguity.
One for the barmaid, just done that and she confirmed she's a barmaid and not a barperson.
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Nope,just a triple CourvoisierDid she want ID?
Aeons ago perhaps, not now daddio.Did she want ID?
And one for the barmaid.
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Did she want ID?

No, she's seen all the films.Did she want ID?
We get 4 now so I think it’s less of an issue but still something to think aboutYou get ESC (spelling?) permit places for players you wouldn't get a work permit for.
We get two, I believe, in the PL you get four. Your player has to play internationals in order for the club to keep it's full allocation of ESC positions otherwise you start to lose them, hence why Celi is still in Peru, as he's not in the Peru squad and if we allocated him a place, we'd lose out on one of our permits, which could be used on players from, say, Turkey.
Work permits are probably more of an issue now than they ever have been because we no longer get the EU status for players and that limits lower league clubs in the foreign market. If you're in the PL, it's not so much of an problem because the points system works in favour of top divisions and PL teams are likely to be signing players from other top divisions elsewhere.
This is why there's been an influx of players from Japan in the UK; teams are targeting countries that are good on the international stage but perhaps don't have players playing at a high level domestically, as it eases the work permit issue. Albania are another more recent example.