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Re: Harry Arter to be called back by Bournemouth?

Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:11 pm

dogfound wrote:
snoopystorm wrote:
SirJimmySchoular wrote:
dogfound wrote:
SirJimmySchoular wrote:L


Law 53.2.2 in the Football League rules states the following:

"Any recall clause requiring the early termination of a Standard Loan can only be included in a full Season Standard Loan and this can only be activated during the second (January) Transfer Window.

"Any other early termination of a Standard Loan must be by way of a mutual agreement in writing (including by way of a recall clause within the Standard Loan Agreement) between both Clubs and the Player but can only be completed after the expiry of 28 days and only during a Transfer Window."



WE ARE NOT IN THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
WE ARE NOT IN THE CONFERENCE.



This is the Authority being quoted by Wales Online. Is it inapplicable to us then , ( which wouldn't surprise me), and if so,which rules do apply ?
Unfortunately there's bugger all we can do about it without being privy to the documents and so forth, but it's nonetheless a very interesting question.



If a ‘No Recall’ option has been put in the only 2 exceptions effective for all leagues are 1) goalkeeper and 2) if the parent club accept a cash transfer during the transfer window



all leagues..?
so when did this parity happen and do you have the link.?


Igovernor wrote:Just found this

6.6.3 Long Term Loan Transfers – [A Conference National Club may have up to eight (8) Long Term Loan Transfers per season, a maximum of which four (4) must be aged 23 or under on 30 June prior to the start of the Playing Season, and a maximum of four (4) aged over 23 on 30 June prior to the start of the Playing Season. Conference North and Conference South] Clubs may have up to a maximum of four (4) Long Term Loan Transfers of any age during a Playing Season. Long Term Loan Transfers shall be for a full Playing Season; or from any date prior to 31st August to any date between 1st and 31st January; or from any date between 1st and 31st January (the January transfer window) to the end of the Playing Season. A Player on Long Term Loan may not be recalled, except for a goalkeeper or where the Player is to be transferred permanently by the Club (or club) holding his registered contract. A Player other than a goalkeeper so recalled cannot be permitted to play for the Club (or club) holding his registration after such recall until the end of the Playing Season. Players so recalled can only be replaced by a further Long Term Loan with permission from the Company. Long Term Loan Transfers will not count against the number of Short Term Loan Transfers. To extend the period of any long term loan transfer a further National League System Temporary Transfer Form or FA form H3 must be completed and copies sent as directed above. The Competition shall not approve more than two (2) Long Term Loan transfers to or from any one club, including Premier League and Football League Clubs, at any one time

Re: Harry Arter to be called back by Bournemouth?

Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:36 pm

snoopystorm wrote:
dogfound wrote:
snoopystorm wrote:
SirJimmySchoular wrote:
dogfound wrote:
SirJimmySchoular wrote:L


Law 53.2.2 in the Football League rules states the following:

"Any recall clause requiring the early termination of a Standard Loan can only be included in a full Season Standard Loan and this can only be activated during the second (January) Transfer Window.

"Any other early termination of a Standard Loan must be by way of a mutual agreement in writing (including by way of a recall clause within the Standard Loan Agreement) between both Clubs and the Player but can only be completed after the expiry of 28 days and only during a Transfer Window."



WE ARE NOT IN THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
WE ARE NOT IN THE CONFERENCE.



This is the Authority being quoted by Wales Online. Is it inapplicable to us then , ( which wouldn't surprise me), and if so,which rules do apply ?
Unfortunately there's bugger all we can do about it without being privy to the documents and so forth, but it's nonetheless a very interesting question.



If a ‘No Recall’ option has been put in the only 2 exceptions effective for all leagues are 1) goalkeeper and 2) if the parent club accept a cash transfer during the transfer window



all leagues..?
so when did this parity happen and do you have the link.?


Igovernor wrote:Just found this

6.6.3 Long Term Loan Transfers – [A Conference National Club may have up to eight (8) Long Term Loan Transfers per season, a maximum of which four (4) must be aged 23 or under on 30 June prior to the start of the Playing Season, and a maximum of four (4) aged over 23 on 30 June prior to the start of the Playing Season. Conference North and Conference South] Clubs may have up to a maximum of four (4) Long Term Loan Transfers of any age during a Playing Season. Long Term Loan Transfers shall be for a full Playing Season; or from any date prior to 31st August to any date between 1st and 31st January; or from any date between 1st and 31st January (the January transfer window) to the end of the Playing Season. A Player on Long Term Loan may not be recalled, except for a goalkeeper or where the Player is to be transferred permanently by the Club (or club) holding his registered contract. A Player other than a goalkeeper so recalled cannot be permitted to play for the Club (or club) holding his registration after such recall until the end of the Playing Season. Players so recalled can only be replaced by a further Long Term Loan with permission from the Company. Long Term Loan Transfers will not count against the number of Short Term Loan Transfers. To extend the period of any long term loan transfer a further National League System Temporary Transfer Form or FA form H3 must be completed and copies sent as directed above. The Competition shall not approve more than two (2) Long Term Loan transfers to or from any one club, including Premier League and Football League Clubs, at any one time



thoise relate to the conference..done this already in the thread :roll:

Re: Harry Arter to be called back by Bournemouth?

Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:42 pm

No it does not see my latest post, but there I think you have already seen it!

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