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STV understands that Celtic have now contacted the SPFL and gained approval for the player to be registered for domestic competition if all the formalities are completed with FIFA, who govern all international transfers.


The Glasgow club have now asked the Scottish FA to approach FIFA on their behalf to have the transfer fully approved.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> STV understands that Celtic have now contacted the

> SPFL and gained approval for the player to be

> registered for domestic competition if all the

> formalities are completed with FIFA, who govern

> all international transfers.

>

> The Glasgow club have now asked the Scottish FA to

> approach FIFA on their behalf to have the transfer

> fully approved.


Ah, i thought "rules were rules" with Celtic? Certainly they were shouting that when Warsaw didn't quite tick all the boxes correctly.

Hilarious. You must have been the first to think that.


You can approach Fifa if there are relevant circumstances for the delay. I'm fine with Fifas decision either way.


I feel for the guy as he was actually at Celtic early evening and keen to sign not having had a game at City in a year but his transfer was held up probably because the Scopovic transfer was back on.

I must say, as a Liverpool fan I am really excited about the player Sterling seems to be becoming. I know this promise doesn't always pan out, but it's starting to look like more than promise.


Not so excited as an England fan because I don't think he'll be used to his full potential.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Nope

>

> Just checked score on my phone. Nil nil. Gutted

> I'm missing it



Meaningless friendly, played by disinterested players in front of a half empty stadium, and ignored by disinterested fans.

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