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Willets

Posted: 20 Mar 2025, 21:00
by JayF1
Can Jamie Willets play for Halesowen this weekend as he played for Tamworth on Tuesday night, not sure how dual registration works.
Also hoping Ponticelli comes back for the last 6 weeks of the season, surely it’s a possibility now Tamworth have loaned in Dan Waldron.

Re: Willets

Posted: 21 Mar 2025, 05:53
by Dazzie76
Tamworth I believe made 10 starting changes for that game including willetts and pontecelli. They hold his main registration so technically it's up to them if they want to use him or not. If not as part of dual registration he can play for us.

Re: Willets

Posted: 21 Mar 2025, 07:52
by HalesowenHarry
yes he can

Re: Willets

Posted: 21 Mar 2025, 12:09
by JayF1
Thanks, I just wasn’t sure if he can play for 2 different teams in the same week. He’s been class at the back, just a shame it’s cost Wollacott his place at the moment.

Re: Willets

Posted: 21 Mar 2025, 15:49
by The Reasonable Man
Think of contract and non-contract players as being employed and freelance.

Contracted players can only play for the club they are contracted to. They can be LOANED to another club, and for the period of the loan can only play for that club.

Non-contract players can sign for as many clubs as they want as long as they are in different Leagues, so Halesowen and Lye yes, Halesowen and Stourbr*dge no*. They can play for any of those clubs as many timed as they want, in the same way that a freelance journalist can write for the Telegraph on Monday, the Sun on Tuesday, the Guardian on Wednesday and so on.

*It's the LEAGUE, not the Division, that matters, so a Halesowen player cannot sign for any other Southern League club, even in a different division or step.

Re: Willets

Posted: 21 Mar 2025, 16:15
by Josh1873
The Reasonable Man wrote:
21 Mar 2025, 15:49
Think of contract and non-contract players as being employed and freelance.

Contracted players can only play for the club they are contracted to. They can be LOANED to another club, and for the period of the loan can only play for that club.

Non-contract players can sign for as many clubs as they want as long as they are in different Leagues, so Halesowen and Lye yes, Halesowen and Stourbr*dge no*. They can play for any of those clubs as many timed as they want, in the same way that a freelance journalist can write for the Telegraph on Monday, the Sun on Tuesday, the Guardian on Wednesday and so on.

*It's the LEAGUE, not the Division, that matters, so a Halesowen player cannot sign for any other Southern League club, even in a different division or step.
Superb this, thanks for posting. I always get confused with the dual reg, this has cleared it up.