tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8894943384900315982.post6203187208925066039..comments2023-11-02T16:12:19.949+00:00Comments on Just Like My Dreams...: Tevez WranglingsTrilbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16524091148793302500noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8894943384900315982.post-61991681493910943732007-06-15T10:33:00.000+00:002007-06-15T10:33:00.000+00:00I'd love to think your right Adrian but surely if ...I'd love to think your right Adrian but surely if you found this out someone at the FAPL would have and maybe brought it to Mcabes attentionAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8894943384900315982.post-50044869947420602542007-06-15T08:18:00.000+00:002007-06-15T08:18:00.000+00:00I don't know if anyone had picked up on this..With...I don't know if anyone had picked up on this..<BR/><BR/><BR/>With all the furore surrounding Sheffield United’s often-repeated, but incorrect claim that West Ham United fielded an ineligible player I noticed that one of the piggies, Jonathan Stead, represented three clubs in official matches between 1st July 2006 and 30th June 2007, in contravention of FIFA’s Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players, Chapter 3 Article 5. <BR/>Between the 6th and 28th of August 2006 he played six games for Sunderland. Between the 13th of October 2006 and the 2nd January he went on loan to Derby County, where he played seventeen games. On the 11th of February he was transferred to Sheffield United where he played fourteen games. <BR/>Although the FIFA regulation III 5.3 does permit a player to be registered to three clubs during the appropriate period it specifically states that “the player is only eligible to play in Official Matches for two clubs”. Can you confirm that special clearance was sought by Sheffield United to have this FIFA Regulation waived before Jonathan Stead appeared for them, and that this clearance was granted? If this is not the case, then have Sheffield United fielded an ineligible player on fourteen occasions?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com