User talk:Eddyji999

Adem Ljajic
Actually, he can't. FIFA prohibits the transfer into the EU of players under the age of 18 from outside the EU. Therefore, since Ljajic is still only 17, he cannot officially join Manchester United until he turns 18. However, since he doesn't turn 18 until after the July–August 2009 transfer window closes, he cannot join the club until January 2010. I acknowledge that he has an agreement to join Manchester United, but that cannot happen until January 2010, which is why ManUtd.com says that Manchester United and Partizan have an agreement that Ljajic will stay with Partizan for the remainder of 2009. – PeeJay 23:33, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
 * You are obviously forgetting that Serbia is not within the EU or the EEA, making your entire argument null and void. – PeeJay 23:54, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
 * By the way, it's OK; you don't have to apologise. I don't expect you to know every single machination of FIFA's regulations, and you were just following Wikipedia guidelines by reporting exactly what the third party sources have said. Unfortunately, it seems that the third party sources have all copied from the same news agency retard at Reuters or the Associated Press. – PeeJay 00:10, 3 January 2009 (UTC)

In that case, I can only assume that the people who write the news for the Premier League's websites aren't in close communication with the Premier League. – PeeJay 20:20, 6 January 2009 (UTC)

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