some of meli's defence is criminal so maybe the saints fans tipped off the rozzers!
glad to hear chase is in the clear i never saw anything official mentioned hence the question.
Quote="jus@casvegas"some of meli's defence is criminal so maybe the saints fans tipped off the rozzers!glad to hear chase is in the clear i never saw anything official mentioned hence the question.'"
Quote="braytontiger"=redi presume everytime a player goes home he must then re-apply,he could go home for the winter and get a conviction.im not saying this is whats happend to meli just trying to answer what seems a puzzling situation.
it stuns me that these international players get turned away when they are clearly coming over to do a skilled job but we let in crooks and criminals from eastern europe and alike when they offer the country nothing but problems.there must be a lot of war veterans scratching there heads and wondering why they put there lives on the line for 6 years to see the country in the state is today.
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No mate thats not the case. They have to reaplly when their current visa expires. The British embassy in Canberra believe they have been too leniant in the past with visa, so if a player has any sort of criminal record the chances are he won't get a Visa. Even if he got a visa before with his criminal record.
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