Three new players were added to the PlayTheGame player lists on Friday night. For those in a league yet to be allocated these players can be found at the bottom of the player list. For everyone else, the players are subject to the usual 48 hour notice period.
Gregory Vignal: French defender who has played for Liverpool and Portsmouth in the past rejoins the Premier League with Birmingham City on a one year loan deal from Lens
Radoslav Kovac: Czech midfielder who was on loan at West Ham for second half of last season has now signed a full time contract with the hammers.
Anthony Vanden Borre: Belgian defender who has joined Portsmouth on a season long loan from Genoa
To answer any queries regarding Nikola Kalinic and his move to Blackburn, there has been no official confirmation from Blackburn that the work permit has been received and until such time that this is confirmed or Kalinic plays for Blackburn he wont be added to PTG.
For any other players who are not in our player lists but make an appearance in the Premier League, they will be added to the PTG player list as quickly as is practical.


Comments (3)
Can you please add RB eligibility for Fabio da Silva from Manchester United.
PTG - Any queries regarding player eligibility should be sent to ptg_eligibility@stats.com or by selecting the appropriate option in the dropdown on the 'contact us' form under the 'Home' tab.
Posted by Pierre Demajo | August 16, 2009 5:27 PM
Posted on August 16, 2009 17:27
Can you please add De Laet from Man Utd? he's going to be making a number of sub appearances now their whole back line has gone to hell, and seeing as he can play LB, RB & CB he'd be good to have in my team!
cheers
PTG - De Laet will be added when he makes an appearance in the Premier League.
Posted by Arnout | August 17, 2009 10:50 PM
Posted on August 17, 2009 22:50
How come there's only been one of SWP's assists credited for City's opening day win?
Seen both with own eyes on MOTD!
PTG - No assist was awarded to Sean Wright Phillips for the Stephen Ireland goal due to the significant interference by the Blackburn defender before Ireland received the ball and scored.
Posted by Jon Wilinson | August 18, 2009 9:51 PM
Posted on August 18, 2009 21:51