Summary
WELL, a week has passed and the Football Association still do not appear in a position to rule on the legality of Matthew Spring's transfer from Luton Town to Charlton Athletic, which included a thirdparty agreement saying he could not play in the FA Cup against Sheffield United, where he had been on loan.
In the meantime, Charlton did find a team that Spring (below) is allowed to play against, Crystal Palace, who are Sheffield United's rivals for promotion, and he helpfully scored the only goal of the game. It was Charlton's first league win since October 4 and afterwards, Phil Parkinson, the Charlton manager, was generous in his praise for Kevin Blackwell, manager of Sheffield United, whose help facilitated Spring's deal.See the full content of this document
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Spring Here for Sheffield, Again, As Fa Stay Quiet
'We had a gentleman's agreement with Kev tha...
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