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Postby Dameerto » Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:30 pm

Maybe this was his dog's fault - Thanks for the 6-0 Harry but I still hope QPR sues your arse:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33147809

QPR's Brazilian midfielder Sandro did not have a work permit last season although the club deny he has been deported.

The 26-year-old - reportedly signed for £10m - did not have the necessary paperwork, the Sun newspaper revealed.

A QPR statement said: "The club is in dialogue with the Home Office in a bid to resolve the matter."

Rangers said Sandro is on holiday in Brazil and, contrary to the report, had not been told to leave the UK.

A Home Office investigation revealed QPR midfielder Sandro did not have a work permit and it has suspended Rangers' sponsor licence, which allows clubs to apply for visas for players from non-EU countries.

Without the licence Rangers can still sign players from non-EU countries but they cannot play until the suspension is lifted. Sandro cannot play until he has a working visa.

A Home Office spokesperson said: "Sports clubs that benefit from the immigration system must ensure they have robust compliance systems in place or risk losing their privilege to sponsor players and workers.

"We continually monitor all sponsors on the register and we will take action where we find evidence that compliance duties are not being fulfilled."

Last month, QPR said they were told of an issue with his UK residency visa and were advised not to select Sandro for their Premier League game at Manchester City.

Sandro, who scored once in 17 appearances for the west London side last season, missed the match at Etihad Stadium which saw Rangers relegated after a 6-0 defeat, and he did not play in their final two games.

An Olympic silver medallist with Brazil at the London 2012 Olympics, he joined Rangers from Tottenham in September 2014, having spent more than four years at White Hart Lane.

He linked up again at Loftus Road with then Rangers manager Harry Redknapp, who signed him for Spurs from Internacional.
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Re: Dirty Harry

Postby john@staustell » Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:58 pm

How dare you imply less than 100& ethics!

Having some transfer money sent to a private bank account in Monaco under your dog's name or something is perfectly normal and above board. According to the FA anyway.
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