And starts up again on the 17th October :-O
"Linvoy Primus will be able to play in Charlton's rearranged match against Derby County in mid-December - and also the following fixture against Norwich City.
Following discussions with The Football League and Primus' parent club, Portsmouth, the Addicks brought the loan of the central defender to an end on Thursday following his first 28 days at the club.
However, the loan will restart on October 17th - the day before the Addicks take on Cardiff City following the international break - and means his final two months at The Valley will include the games against Derby and Norwich.
Last weekend, Charlton revealed they were exploring their options with The Football League after the decision by Sky to move the date of the club's fixture against Derby meant Primus would be unable to play in the Championship clash.
Linvoy Primus will be able to play in Charlton's rearranged match against Derby County in mid-December - and also the following fixture against Norwich City
His temporary 93-day stay at The Valley was due to expire on December 13th - the original date of the match."
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48.2.5 The Executive shall have discretion to extend the maximum duration of 93 days in extenuating circumstances, such circumstances to be determined in the Executive's absolute discretion.
48.2.6 Subject to Regulation 48.2.7, where the Emergency Loan of a Player expires (and is not renewed simultaneously) any subsequent Emergency Loan of that Player to the same Club will be subject to a minimum duration of 28 days as set out in Regulation 48.2.3.
48.2.7 The cumulative total number of days of all Emergency Loans of one Player to the same Club may not exceed 93 days (unless extended by the Executive in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 48.2.5).
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Salad I'm with you on this one.....you need a fooking book about six inches thick to follow all the FA and league legislation nowadays.
I was around at The Valley in the late 50's early 60's and the world of football was so much straight forward and uncomplicated back in those days.
We had real 'wingers' then who's job it was to stay out wide and cross the bloody ball, nothing more and nothing less was expected of them......full backs would get nose bleeds if they came over the halfway line and centre forwards wore No9 on their back!!
I had a rattle...there were no stewards just the odd copper here and there and you could walk all round 3 sides of the ground.
If anyone nearby you was someone you didn't want to be around you just up'd and found a different spot.....easy!!