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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
75
Permit to enable a Professional to play without
Remuneration or as an Amateur
I.—The English F.A., Scottish F.A. and Irish F.A. have signified
their willingness to refer to the Army F.A. all applications they
receive from soldiers for permits to play without remuneration or
for reinstatement as amateurs subsequent to enlistment.
(a) The English Football Association .—A professional may be
granted a permit immediately on application, but shall not again
be registered as a professional until he has received the consent of
the Football Association.
A fee of 5s. is required to accompany the application for a permit
in the case of soldiers serving in England.
(Rule 32, Football Association.)
(b)
Irish Football Association.—
Applications for reinstatement
of soldiers serving in Ireland shall be addressed to the Hon. Sec.,
Army F.A., accompanied by a fee of 5s.
(Rule 44, Irish F.A.)
(c) Scottish
Football Association.
—Applications for reinstate-
ment of soldiers registered as professionals in Scotland shall be
addressed to the Secretary, Scottish F.A., 4 Carlton Place, Glasgow,
C.5. No fee is required to accompany the application.. A notification
of all such applications shall, at the same time, be sent to the Hon.
Secretary, Army F.A.
(Rule 59, Scottish F.A.)
(d)
Football Association of Wales.—
Applications for reinstate-
ment of professionals must be forwarded to the Secretary, Football
Association of Wales, 3 High Street, Wrexham, accompanied by a
fee of 5s. A notification of all such applications shall, at the same
time be sent to the Hon. Secretary, Army Football Association.
(Rule 27, Football Association of Wales.)
THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Application for Permission to Play without
Remuneration
t
. Name (in full) ...........................................................................................................:..................
...............................
z
. Address (in full) .............................
. .................. .. ............... _._ ............. .................... ...............................................
3
. Occupation ........................
_ ............................... _........................................
4. Place of Birth
5. Age last Birthday
6
. Date when applicant became a Professional ........................
-..........................................
7. Clubs with which applicant has
1
played as a Professional, and
J
}
time played with each Club
8. Club for which the applicant last
played as a Professional and
when
75
Permit to enable a Professional to play without
Remuneration or as an Amateur
I.—The English F.A., Scottish F.A. and Irish F.A. have signified
their willingness to refer to the Army F.A. all applications they
receive from soldiers for permits to play without remuneration or
for reinstatement as amateurs subsequent to enlistment.
(a) The English Football Association .—A professional may be
granted a permit immediately on application, but shall not again
be registered as a professional until he has received the consent of
the Football Association.
A fee of 5s. is required to accompany the application for a permit
in the case of soldiers serving in England.
(Rule 32, Football Association.)
(b)
Irish Football Association.—
Applications for reinstatement
of soldiers serving in Ireland shall be addressed to the Hon. Sec.,
Army F.A., accompanied by a fee of 5s.
(Rule 44, Irish F.A.)
(c) Scottish
Football Association.
—Applications for reinstate-
ment of soldiers registered as professionals in Scotland shall be
addressed to the Secretary, Scottish F.A., 4 Carlton Place, Glasgow,
C.5. No fee is required to accompany the application.. A notification
of all such applications shall, at the same time, be sent to the Hon.
Secretary, Army F.A.
(Rule 59, Scottish F.A.)
(d)
Football Association of Wales.—
Applications for reinstate-
ment of professionals must be forwarded to the Secretary, Football
Association of Wales, 3 High Street, Wrexham, accompanied by a
fee of 5s. A notification of all such applications shall, at the same
time be sent to the Hon. Secretary, Army Football Association.
(Rule 27, Football Association of Wales.)
THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Application for Permission to Play without
Remuneration
t
. Name (in full) ...........................................................................................................:..................
...............................
z
. Address (in full) .............................
. .................. .. ............... _._ ............. .................... ...............................................
3
. Occupation ........................
_ ............................... _........................................
4. Place of Birth
5. Age last Birthday
6
. Date when applicant became a Professional ........................
-..........................................
7. Clubs with which applicant has
1
played as a Professional, and
J
}
time played with each Club
8. Club for which the applicant last
played as a Professional and
when
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Games and sports in the army > 1938-39 > (85) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248737711 |
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |