Work permit granted. Welcome aboard..
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2017/06/15/por-rangers-target-morelos-wins-work-permit-and-passes-medical/
So good is this guy that many Dhims wanted Celtic to try and hijack the deal .
https://www.google.ch/amp/amp.hitc.com/en-gb/2017/06/12/some-wanted-rangers-deal-hijacked-are-celtic-fans-worried-about/
Be alfredo. Be very alfredo
The new Marco Negri..
posted on 16/6/17
Why?
posted on 16/6/17
Russell Nigel Latapy CM is a Trinidadian
Though geographically part of the South American continent, from a socio-economic standpoint it is often referred to as the southernmost island in the Caribbean
posted on 16/6/17
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posted on 16/6/17
The Caribbean in continental terms is associated with North America
posted on 16/6/17
comment by McCannStoleMaChocatelyFinger (U21454)
posted 29 minutes ago
The Caribbean in continental terms is associated with North America
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That's why i thought. I'm sure they're part of the CAF as well.
posted on 16/6/17
comment by McCannStoleMaChocatelyFinger (U21454)
posted 29 minutes ago
The Caribbean in continental terms is associated with North America
YES agreed
But geographically its in South America.
posted on 16/6/17
Is T&T not in N.A.?
posted on 16/6/17
Kind of both....
Though if Argentina took over politically Mull it would still be in Europe I guess
Traditionally, South America also includes some of the nearby islands. Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Trinidad, Tobago, and the federal dependencies of Venezuela sit on the northerly South American continental shelf and are often considered part of the continent. Geo-politically, the island states and overseas territories of the Caribbean are generally grouped as a part or subregion of North America, since they are more distant on the Caribbean Plate, even though San Andres and Providencia are politically part of Colombia and Aves Island is controlled by Venezuela
posted on 16/6/17
You can see the lights of Venezuela from Port of Spain....it's S America .
posted on 7/12/17
Marco Negri