That's a good point. I'm going to try it with my boss.
He did. His employer said he could have 4 weeks.
That's a good point. I'm going to try it with my boss.
Le Havre registered a complaint about our signing of him, so although we basically signed him in July 2009 he wasnt registered until October, so when he left in July 2012 he hasn't made the 36 months.Not sure if months are counted or just number of seasons. I asked MR.Mujac on Twitter, he said Pogba will count as home grown player.
Not sure though.
Where has he said that? Unlike him to be wrong on youth stuff![]()
Where has he said that? Unlike him to be wrong on youth stuff
To be homegrown a player must be registered for 36 months prior to his 21st birthday, Pogba missed it by like 3 months.
Interesting, will see if he replies to my post above, I'm curious now.
Ah, okay. Thanks.Didnt spend 3 seasons with us , which i think is the criteria for foreign players.
I think the rule is that they have to either spend 3 seasons or 3 years prior to their 21st birthday.
Le Havre registered a complaint about our signing of him, so although we basically signed him in July 2009 he wasnt registered until October, so when he left in July 2012 he hasn't made the 36 months.
Unless @Mr. MUJAC can correct me, he knows his stuff.
On what basis?He is a home grown player.
Interesting, will see if he replies to my post above, I'm curious now.
Really? Wow. That's a mad rule. Not exactly home-grown is it?
I didn't hear anything "official". Sorry, I don't have a link as this was on SSN HQ. The implication was lawyers were talking in Manchester, but that could just have been my desperate interpretation. I can't find a link on their transfer central web page, but this was definitely the head line from the transfer central reporter.Have Juve officially said that or just 'sky sources'?
Two more years and they could get a British passport.
So Pogba is officially a home-grown United player. We are potentially going to spend £100m on buying back a home-grown United player. This has to be a first in world football. For a club to break a transfer record to buy back a 'home-grown' talent.
A home-grown player will be defined as one who, irrespective of his nationality or age, has been registered with any club affiliated to the Football Association or the Football Association of Wales for a period, continuous or not, of three entire seasons or 36 months prior to his 21st birthday (or the end of the Season during which he turns 21).
Probably something that won't happen for a long long time.
So Pogba is officially a home-grown United player. We are potentially going to spend £100m on buying back a home-grown United player. This has to be a first in world football. For a club to break a transfer record to buy back a 'home-grown' talent.
According to the rules:
He wasn't registered for either of those time periods.
Forget homegrown. This is world's record transfer
The homegrown rules say nothing about that.Doesn't need to be registered if he was at the club from 16. According to FM when I bought him back he was considered as a youth product.![]()
It is. But don't you think the home-grown aspect makes it really unique. I mean obviously, if we were in the CL its important to have home-grown. But the fact that we are breaking a world record to buy back an officially 'home-grown' player is very very unique. 'He's One Of Our Own, He's One Of Our Own. 100m quid. And he's One Of Our Own.'
According to the rules:
He wasn't registered for either of those time periods.
He did. His employer said he could have 4 weeks.
On what basis?[/QU
On what basis?
The general definition of a youth product is as follows:
1. Did not play professionally for another club
2. Joined before 18 years old
3. Played in our Academy (or equivalent)
4. Qualifies for FA Youth Cup
Pogba ticks all those boxes.
EUFA's criteria has little to do with actual youth development.
From what I read the other day, they have to have been at the club for 3 years to be classed as "home grown" but he was only here 2 years and 9 months...
So I read anyway...
Maybe a stupid question, but why has his holiday been so long? I'm guessing a combination of Euros + Serie A starting late? August 7 still seems a pretty late date to return.
It is. But don't you think the home-grown aspect makes it really unique. I mean obviously, if we were in the CL its important to have home-grown. But the fact that we are breaking a world record to buy back an officially 'home-grown' player is very very unique. 'He's One Of Our Own, He's One Of Our Own. 100m quid. And he's One Of Our Own.'
From what I read the other day, they have to have been at the club for 3 years to be classed as "home grown" but he was only here 2 years and 9 months...
So I read anyway...
What you have to consider is one regime concluding the "sale" and another buying him back. At the very core it's two different entities, if you will.