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    Originally posted by tsb View Post
    Wasn't everyone else in the league bound by these constraints anyway back then?
    yes but it didn't alter the fact that we had a large contingent of non english players. Souness went about it too quickly imo (I still reckon had saunders put away the penalty against city I think his career would have been up and running from the off) but the rules that summer had changed so we wouldn't have been able to play them all.
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      Originally posted by tsb View Post
      Wasn't everyone else in the league bound by these constraints anyway back then?
      Yes, but the question was about how it impacted our squad remodeling - from my memory players like Staunton and Houghton were moved on with the rule said to play a part in the decision.
      "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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        I think Moyes should be congratulated actually

        He spent 10 years trying to get Everton above Man United in the table and he's finally done it
        I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
        There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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          Originally posted by Deano View Post
          No, it was the 3 + 2 rule in uk - We could field to assimilated players from the home nations only
          Our teams from the first prem season suggest otherwise. Grobbelaar, Piechnik, Molby and Rosenthal in our starting lineup away at United, not to mention Nicol, Hutchinson and Rush in the side.
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            Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
            Our teams from the first prem season suggest otherwise. Grobbelaar, Piechnik, Molby and Rosenthal in our starting lineup away at United, not to mention Nicol, Hutchinson and Rush in the side.
            Would all have counted as UK wouldn't they?

            The other are harder to explain (unless Grobbelaar had been naturalized). It would be interesting to see what the actual rule was.
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              Originally posted by dww View Post
              Would all have counted as UK wouldn't they?

              The other are harder to explain (unless Grobbelaar had been naturalized). It would be interesting to see what the actual rule was.
              I think Deano is confusing the rules for European competition with the premier league rules. We also brought in Bjornebye that season and Kozma I think and we still had Whelan and Saunders in the team.

              In the Europe we could only play 3 non-English players, but no such restriction existed in the league until the 3 non-EU player rule was brought in 1999.
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                Souness started in 91-92, a season before the premier league began. We had 4 non Englishmen in our opening 2 fixtures. Haven't checked the rest. Lfc History app is great for this stuff.

                Of the big names let go, they all went that season bar Houghton who went in 92-93.

                I remember some sort of rule applying but I can't remember what it was. I think we all accept though that he let too many good players go in that first season and replaced them largely with poorer ones, and that's a recipe for failure.

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                  Deano is right. There was a domestic 3+2 rule in English leagues up until Mr. Bosman forced attitudes to change.

                  It's mentioned here

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                    David Moyes: Champions League glory is always Manchester United's aim

                    David Moyes says he is targeting nothing less than Manchester United's third Champions League title this season.

                    Sir Alex Ferguson's successor appeared to play down United's chances of winning the competition at the weekend, admitting he does not have the "five or six world-class players" a victorious squad needs.

                    But ahead of Wednesday's Group A meeting with Shakhtar Donetsk, Moyes argued he would be defaulting on his duties as a United manager if he did not aim for glory in Lisbon next May.

                    "Of course we'll try to win the Champions League," said the Scot, who has overseen three defeats in his opening six Premier League games as boss.

                    "That's part of the job at Manchester United and I'll do everything I can to try to make that happen."

                    Rio Ferdinand has a minor groin injury and did not travel with the United squad, although Moyes was planning to rest the centre-half in any case.

                    "Rio has a slight groin problem," said the Scot. "It is nothing serious but I was never bringing him anyway."

                    Anderson, Fabio and Wilfried Zaha were also left in Manchester, but Robin van Persie is fit to start after coming off the bench during Saturday's defeat to West Brom.

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                      A few rumours that Moyes has a problem with Zaha and his attitude. There's a slightly more vicious rumour that Zaha is boning Moyes' daughter.
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                        A few rumours that Moyes has a problem with Zaha and his attitude. There's a slightly more vicious rumour that Zaha is boning Moyes' daughter.
                        oh my Lord

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                          I really hope they stick with him. Moyes needs time to establish his ways upon the team, they should give him some cash to spend and let him get on with the transformation

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                            Originally posted by -V- View Post
                            I really hope they stick with him. Moyes needs time to establish his ways upon the team, they should give him some cash to spend and let him get on with the transformation


                            Absolutely! They should give him at least three years and c£75m a year to spend.
                            Another MASSIVE game

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                              Originally posted by G View Post
                              Deano is right. There was a domestic 3+2 rule in English leagues up until Mr. Bosman forced attitudes to change.

                              It's mentioned here

                              http://sites.duke.edu/wcwp/research-...national-game/
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                                Originally posted by Fierce View Post
                                I think Moyes should be congratulated actually

                                He spent 10 years trying to get Everton above Man United in the table and he's finally done it
                                What goes around, comes around

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