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Old 23rd August 2007, 00:39   #1 (permalink)
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FC United off to a bad start too.

After last Saturdays defeat away to Lancaster City, FC United tonight lost at home to Garforth Town..

One player from each side sent off, Referee an absolute fucking idiot..

Ho hum..


Sack the board.. Sack Margie.. Sack the owners...
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Old 23rd August 2007, 10:48   #2 (permalink)
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Read that on Saturday FCU had most of the possession but couldn't score (sounds familiar), was it the same last night?
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Old 23rd August 2007, 10:58   #3 (permalink)
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Nope Garforth were dirty and the ref was shite. Patterson got a broken foot in a nasty deliberate challenge Rudd got sent off for getting punched?!?!?! (the "puncher" got sent too) good atmosphere... shit result
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Old 25th August 2007, 09:27   #4 (permalink)
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I have a question about this level of football. Is there are a transfer market? Do clubs buy players and have them under contract like the pro leagues?
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Old 25th August 2007, 10:13   #5 (permalink)
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I have a question about this level of football. Is there are a transfer market? Do clubs buy players and have them under contract like the pro leagues?
Players who are on a contract can be brought and sold

In the case of a non-contract player the club intending to sign the player must submit a seven-day notice to that players present club stating that they instead to speak to him.

however in some cup competitions the player can still be cup tied or may have to be at the club a certain length of time before the game is played

There have been cases of some players playing against FC last season for about 6-7 different clubs
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Old 29th August 2007, 23:08   #6 (permalink)
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Yes, transfer fees can be demanded for players under contract. After all, the transfer fee is paid on the transfer of registration, not the physical move itself.
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Didnt Socrates play for Garforth once?
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Old 29th August 2007, 23:15   #8 (permalink)
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Didnt Socrates play for Garforth once?
Player coach for a month the same season as Lee Sharpe as well
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