Corran
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Not the most reliable source, being that it The Sun, but i cant be arsed to search for the other places this was reported as well. Just the fact i knew where it was stated on the website for this quote
but like i previously stated...as a former top four club this deal would have been allowed even if paper work wasnt in order. Even as a top four support i see that at times they get a lot more liency then other clubs (liverpool last night on the booking front got away with a lot more then Everton did... even though liverpool had the sending off.
SunSport has learned that Arshavin’s club Zenit St Petersburg did not have the relevant documents lodged with the FA in time for Monday’s 5pm deadline.
And there were even questions about some of the paperwork submitted by Arsenal. FA and Premier League officials were not convinced the deal was in order and lawyers had to be called in to resolve the dispute.
It was argued by some officials that, as Arsenal had been tracking Arshavin for 228 days, there was no excuse for any deadlines being missed.
Extended
The transfer deadline had been extended because of the bad weather but Arsenal were unable to use that as an excuse because Arshavin had already arrived in London on Sunday night.
but like i previously stated...as a former top four club this deal would have been allowed even if paper work wasnt in order. Even as a top four support i see that at times they get a lot more liency then other clubs (liverpool last night on the booking front got away with a lot more then Everton did... even though liverpool had the sending off.