Kelechi Iheanacho

Bruun said:
Hungarian blue said:
So does anybody know what exactly his status is? Basically a City player, without a work permit? If so, can he train even?

Or does he track back at least? :)

100% a City player if he's training with us. It's illegal for him to train without a work permit.

Rojo trained with united until his work permit came through, dont know if its different for kids but dont think its illegal
 
michael1991 said:
Bruun said:
Hungarian blue said:
So does anybody know what exactly his status is? Basically a City player, without a work permit? If so, can he train even?

Or does he track back at least? :)

100% a City player if he's training with us. It's illegal for him to train without a work permit.

Rojo trained with united until his work permit came through, dont know if its different for kids but dont think its illegal

Might be different based on their circumstances.
 
Bruun said:
michael1991 said:
Bruun said:
100% a City player if he's training with us. It's illegal for him to train without a work permit.

Rojo trained with united until his work permit came through, dont know if its different for kids but dont think its illegal

Might be different based on their circumstances.

Yeah think every case is different mate
 
michael1991 said:
Bruun said:
michael1991 said:
Rojo trained with united until his work permit came through, dont know if its different for kids but dont think its illegal

Might be different based on their circumstances.

Yeah think every case is different mate

Well, Ihenachos work permit was because of nigerian law and players under 18, whereas Rojos was some kind of lawsuit he had to fix (If the papers are right)
 
Bruun said:
michael1991 said:
Bruun said:
Might be different based on their circumstances.

Yeah think every case is different mate

Well, Ihenachos work permit was because of nigerian law and players under 18, whereas Rojos was some kind of lawsuit he had to fix (If the papers are right)

Exactly, i wasnt trying to argue mate i was agreeing every case is different especially when it comes to under 18's from non-eu
 
Stu Brennan says on Twitter that Kelechi has not yet got his work permit (which we know) but he can legally train with MCFC.
I'm hopeful the permit is not delayed too long can't wait to see him in the Premiership.
 
michael1991 said:
Bruun said:
michael1991 said:
Yeah think every case is different mate

Well, Ihenachos work permit was because of nigerian law and players under 18, whereas Rojos was some kind of lawsuit he had to fix (If the papers are right)

Exactly, i wasnt trying to argue mate i was agreeing every case is different especially when it comes to under 18's from non-eu

Of course it's not illegal for him to train with us. He is waiting on a work permit - he can't be paid or be signed as a player and "work" for City but he can play football with the players and get coaching. It's just like being a tourist in England and going to a gym class. Not illegal but you wouldn't then be able to be employed by the gym.

Rojo was exactly the same, he trained whilst he waited for it to be approved.
 
supercity88 said:
michael1991 said:
Bruun said:
Well, Ihenachos work permit was because of nigerian law and players under 18, whereas Rojos was some kind of lawsuit he had to fix (If the papers are right)

Exactly, i wasnt trying to argue mate i was agreeing every case is different especially when it comes to under 18's from non-eu

Of course it's not illegal for him to train with us. He is waiting on a work permit - he can't be paid or be signed as a player and "work" for City but he can play football with the players and get coaching. It's just like being a tourist in England and going to a gym class. Not illegal but you wouldn't then be able to be employed by the gym.

Rojo was exactly the same, he trained whilst he waited for it to be approved.

Well, your rules are different to the rules we have in Denmark. 100% illegal to train here without a work permit.
 
Bruun said:
Well, your rules are different to the rules we have in Denmark. 100% illegal to train here without a work permit.

Here's another rule you have that we dont "If a horse drawn carriage is trying to pass a car and the horse becomes uneasy, the owner of the car is required to pull over and if necessary, cover the car." You will find many differences in law from country to country. ?
 

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