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The Wood wrote:That article still doesn't explain why Crocker et al, who have allegedly minor conviction such as driving offences etc,m are being denied visas.
Indeed. I was struck by this comment:
Nameless Border Agency official wrote:"Look, we are absolutely committed to deporting people who commit crimes in this country."
Its funny how a lot of people have got upset at these guys not being allowed visas like its an infringement of their human rights.
Who cares?
Did anybody see the World Cup. What we need to be doing is spending money on our Academy players not small time criminals from down under who are coming over here to top up their pension funds.
Joined: Jun 09 2005 Posts: 13916 Location: Not getting away with murder anymore
I'm enjoying it at the moment to be honest. not sure I would be if any of our players were being denied visa's mind.
Still, it should force clubs to look closer to home for talent.
With all of the recent news stories about other NRL players getting into trouble with the law over there, I'm not sure this is going to end soon.
Union is played by people who close airports after a bit of snow, League is played by people who would go and have a snowball fight with a 747
loyal18 wrote:sorry but warrington/hudds = lucky win defo should of been saints/wigan final the fact is saints n wigan were extremely tired from the week before we both gave our all ahh well only challenge cup. grand final is the big one ahah anyway good luck in final hudds hope u stuff wire
We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die The first ones in line for that pie-in-the-sky And we're always the last when the cream is shared out For the worker is working when the fat cat's about
Well I think its a good move, because there's already enough foreigners in the UK and making it a no go for anybody with even the slightest offence to their name, will help screen out a lot of people who we don't want.
It will also be interesting to see how this affects player behaviour in the NRL, some of those who carry on like idiots, getting drunk, fighting, breaking traffic laws, forcing themselves onto women etc, safe in the knowledge that their 'bad boy' reputation will enhance their popularity in Aus, will now know that they are effectively giving up their chance of having their final pay day in England.
Joined: Jun 09 2005 Posts: 13916 Location: Not getting away with murder anymore
'Hitman' Norvern Soul wrote:What happens to the contracts of such players?
Same as in normal employment I guess. Normal contracts will be subject to a visa applications for applicants such as these, meaning no visa, no valid contract.
Union is played by people who close airports after a bit of snow, League is played by people who would go and have a snowball fight with a 747
loyal18 wrote:sorry but warrington/hudds = lucky win defo should of been saints/wigan final the fact is saints n wigan were extremely tired from the week before we both gave our all ahh well only challenge cup. grand final is the big one ahah anyway good luck in final hudds hope u stuff wire
RAI of Sunshine wrote:Still, it should force clubs to look closer to home for talent.
But here's the problem. Our "talent" isn't good enough on a wider scale. You get the odd player coming through but that's it. Were not developing masses of youngsters. Throw Brian Noble's latest verbal diarrhoea into the mix, and it seems clubs have given up on producing their own talent.
If the trend continues, standards in SL will drop further behind the NRL and then what?
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