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Post by pirate on Jun 15, 2023 10:01:31 GMT
Thought this deserved its own thread. "Clubs in Leagues One and Two will be able to sign up to two overseas players per season who do not meet the regular Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) criteria, which have been approved by the Home Office, opening up the European market for Joey Barton and his recruitment team at Bristol Rovers should they wish to proceed down that route." www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/fa-confirm-new-transfer-rules-8522566
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Post by Gaswood on Jun 15, 2023 10:37:24 GMT
Don’t suppose this means we can sign that Kone lad now does it?! 🤣
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Post by seanclevedongas on Jun 15, 2023 10:40:24 GMT
Thought this worth adding too, interesting about multi balls and not being able to use towels
OWNERS AND DIRECTORS’ TEST
New disqualifying conditions have been added to the Owners and Directors’ Test (OADT) to ensure that the EFL and Premier League’s tests remain aligned. The list of disqualifying conditions has been updated to include:
Disqualifying individuals who are subject to sanctions;
Prohibiting ownership by state entities from countries which are sanctioned;
Second (or further) bankruptcies/convictions/bans, even if expired or spent.
Convictions for violent offences;
Convictions for fraud of any kind;
Disqualification for wider corporate insolvencies;
Disqualifications by a wider range of Government bodies;
Having been removed as a trustee of a pension scheme by the Pensions’ Regulator or the Courts;
Expulsion of sporting clubs in other sports (eg. Rugby) as the League does for football clubs;
Expanding the period in which insolvency of a company/club counts against a director who has resigned from 30 days to one year; and
Reducing the definition of Control from 30% to 25%
The OADT has also been updated to treat anybody who is currently undergoing an investigation which may lead to a disqualifying condition, as being subject to a disqualifying condition until such time as they clear the allegations.
MULTIBALL / TOWELS
The EFL will introduce a multiball system in all its competitions for the 2023/24 season. Match balls will be placed on cones in designated areas at pitch side to help increase the time of the ball being in play. Meanwhile, Clubs will no longer be permitted to use towels or other articles, including items obtained from spectators to dry footballs during matches.
INSOLVENCY EVENTS
A new regulation (12.1) has come into effect which requires a Club to notify the League promptly once it becomes aware that it is considering, taking or suffering any Insolvency Event. The Club and any proposed Officeholders in any potential Insolvency Event will be required to meet with the League to ensure that the ongoing obligations of the Club can be met during the period of an Insolvency Event. The EFL has also updated its Insolvency Policy to amend the definition of an Insolvency Event in its Articles of Association to ensure the new concept of a ‘Restructuring Plan’ as referenced in the Corporate and Insolvency Governance Act 2020 is included.
FUTURE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR LEAGUES ONE AND TWO
To better align with the Club Financial Reporting Unit’s reporting practices, Clubs in League One and League Two will now be required to submit their Future Financial Information (FFI) by 30 April rather than 31 March each year.
HMRC REPORTING
The EFL has updated Regulation 17.1 to include all debts due to HMRC and now requires Clubs to report any defaults within two working days.
30-DAY RULE
The non-payment of HMRC debt has been added as a trigger of Regulation 52.6, so Clubs who accumulate 30 days of late payments in a 12-month period will be unable to sign a player for a fee or any consideration for three full transfer windows. The amendment to the 30-Day Rule also provides for Clubs to self-report late payment of any debt covered by Regulation 52.6, plus a right of appeal for Clubs triggering the 30-Day Rule.
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Post by lastminutewinner on Jun 15, 2023 10:44:01 GMT
Joey will probably think he can widen the net from Liverpool to the Isle of Man now..
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Post by percy on Jun 15, 2023 10:44:52 GMT
Joey will probably think he can widen the net from Liverpool to the Isle of Man now.. LOL button
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Post by pirate on Jun 15, 2023 10:52:26 GMT
Don’t suppose this means we can sign that Kone lad now does it?! 🤣 I did think the same! 🙏 EDIT: Found this behind a paywall from a couple of years ago Attachment Deleted
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Post by Gaswood on Jun 15, 2023 11:09:09 GMT
Nigel Pierre incoming!!!!!!!
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Post by pirate on Jun 15, 2023 11:16:31 GMT
Nigel Pierre incoming!!!!!!! Ollie was gutted he couldn't sign Pierre permanently. He made a good impression playing for us up at Oldham and looked a good size at 6ft. Apparently Alex Ferguson had written an endorsement that was presented at the tribunal, but it wasn't to be. Pierre went on to score 22 goals in 58 games for Trinidad & Tobago.
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Post by tbonegas on Jun 15, 2023 11:22:48 GMT
Nigel Pierre on his way.
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Post by lastminutewinner on Jun 15, 2023 11:52:51 GMT
Don’t suppose this means we can sign that Kone lad now does it?! 🤣 I did think the same! 🙏 EDIT: Found this behind a paywall from a couple of years ago View Attachment
Steady on lads this will soon be reported as happening in the Bristol Post
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Jun 15, 2023 12:04:02 GMT
Multiball rule. That'll upset Carlisle
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Post by lastminutewinner on Jun 15, 2023 12:09:13 GMT
Multiball rule. That'll upset Carlisle Bobby Thomas wont like the no towel rule either. Not sure if that is more for his long throws or tears though...
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Post by mftc on Jun 15, 2023 12:10:52 GMT
We had a 16 year old Filton Academy student from China, Cai De Yuan or similar.
He played a few reserve games and Trolls and Lennie tried to get him signed on pro terms. He was quite short and stocky, but had fantastic centre of balance, was a skilful winger who was fast and strong with a good shot on him.
Again he needed a work permit and as he was not an international at any level it was a no goafter the first initial enquiry.
Not sure if he played football anywhere afterwards but it could have opened up a large commercial market if he was successful.
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Post by buktaboy on Jun 15, 2023 12:40:57 GMT
We had a 16 year old Filton Academy student from China, Cai De Yuan or similar. He played a few reserve games and Trolls and Lennie tried to get him signed on pro terms. He was quite short and stocky, but had fantastic centre of balance, was a skilful winger who was fast and strong with a good shot on him. Again he needed a work permit and as he was not an international at any level it was a no goafter the first initial enquiry. Not sure if he played football anywhere afterwards but it could have opened up a large commercial market if he was successful. He did go on to play league football in China en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cai_Jingyuan
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Post by ineedgas on Jun 15, 2023 13:28:23 GMT
Don't know about using towels on throw ins might be better if the ref's and assistants spotted more of the foul throws that go unpunished
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Post by lastminutewinner on Jun 15, 2023 13:35:34 GMT
Don't know about using towels on throw ins might be better if the ref's and assistants spotted more of the foul throws that go unpunished and the players that keep walking down the line before taking throws to gain yardage
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Post by mftc on Jun 15, 2023 13:37:01 GMT
We had a 16 year old Filton Academy student from China, Cai De Yuan or similar. He played a few reserve games and Trolls and Lennie tried to get him signed on pro terms. He was quite short and stocky, but had fantastic centre of balance, was a skilful winger who was fast and strong with a good shot on him. Again he needed a work permit and as he was not an international at any level it was a no goafter the first initial enquiry. Not sure if he played football anywhere afterwards but it could have opened up a large commercial market if he was successful. He did go on to play league football in China en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cai_JingyuanThanks, very interesting that he went on to play in the Chinese Super League. I guess with the number of players available that must be a pretty competitive league so he did play to a high standard. From the few games I saw him, I am sure he would have looked decent on the wing at the Mem in div 4.
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Post by gasmania on Jun 15, 2023 13:56:12 GMT
Multiball rule. That'll upset Carlisle Was annoying when some refs decided that you had to use just the one ball. Even if it went into the stand and there was one pitch side, they insisted on waiting for the original to return. Not every ref did this either which was more confusing.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2023 14:18:07 GMT
Thought this worth adding too, interesting about multi balls and not being able to use towels OWNERS AND DIRECTORS’ TEST New disqualifying conditions have been added to the Owners and Directors’ Test (OADT) to ensure that the EFL and Premier League’s tests remain aligned. The list of disqualifying conditions has been updated to include: Convictions for violent offences; That ends the Joey takeover rumours then.
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Post by warehamgas on Jun 15, 2023 15:41:42 GMT
Thought this worth adding too, interesting about multi balls and not being able to use towels OWNERS AND DIRECTORS’ TEST New disqualifying conditions have been added to the Owners and Directors’ Test (OADT) to ensure that the EFL and Premier League’s tests remain aligned. The list of disqualifying conditions has been updated to include: Disqualifying individuals who are subject to sanctions; Prohibiting ownership by state entities from countries which are sanctioned; Second (or further) bankruptcies/convictions/bans, even if expired or spent.
Convictions for violent offences;
Convictions for fraud of any kind;
Disqualification for wider corporate insolvencies;
Disqualifications by a wider range of Government bodies;
Having been removed as a trustee of a pension scheme by the Pensions’ Regulator or the Courts;
Expulsion of sporting clubs in other sports (eg. Rugby) as the League does for football clubs;
Expanding the period in which insolvency of a company/club counts against a director who has resigned from 30 days to one year; and
Reducing the definition of Control from 30% to 25% The OADT has also been updated to treat anybody who is currently undergoing an investigation which may lead to a disqualifying condition, as being subject to a disqualifying condition until such time as they clear the allegations. MULTIBALL / TOWELS The EFL will introduce a multiball system in all its competitions for the 2023/24 season. Match balls will be placed on cones in designated areas at pitch side to help increase the time of the ball being in play. Meanwhile, Clubs will no longer be permitted to use towels or other articles, including items obtained from spectators to dry footballs during matches. INSOLVENCY EVENTS A new regulation (12.1) has come into effect which requires a Club to notify the League promptly once it becomes aware that it is considering, taking or suffering any Insolvency Event. The Club and any proposed Officeholders in any potential Insolvency Event will be required to meet with the League to ensure that the ongoing obligations of the Club can be met during the period of an Insolvency Event. The EFL has also updated its Insolvency Policy to amend the definition of an Insolvency Event in its Articles of Association to ensure the new concept of a ‘Restructuring Plan’ as referenced in the Corporate and Insolvency Governance Act 2020 is included. FUTURE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR LEAGUES ONE AND TWO To better align with the Club Financial Reporting Unit’s reporting practices, Clubs in League One and League Two will now be required to submit their Future Financial Information (FFI) by 30 April rather than 31 March each year. HMRC REPORTING The EFL has updated Regulation 17.1 to include all debts due to HMRC and now requires Clubs to report any defaults within two working days. 30-DAY RULE The non-payment of HMRC debt has been added as a trigger of Regulation 52.6, so Clubs who accumulate 30 days of late payments in a 12-month period will be unable to sign a player for a fee or any consideration for three full transfer windows. The amendment to the 30-Day Rule also provides for Clubs to self-report late payment of any debt covered by Regulation 52.6, plus a right of appeal for Clubs triggering the 30-Day Rule. I think this was on another thread here or it might have been the other place. When I saw this I was just amazed that before this change those offences I’ve highlighted were ok to be an owner. Blimey! No wonder football’s in such a mess if it’s only now that some of these offences are added to the list to stop certain people being owners. UTG!
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