Apparently, Watford are planning to parade him around the ground at half time on Saturday together with their lady MP, who's busting a gut to fight his cause.
I feel very sorry for the bloke but, at the same time, both he and Watford would have been well aware that he had no permanent residency and that there was never any guarantee that he could stay in the UK.
Its a paradox but by being successful in his career in such a high profile sector then Bangura has made it even harder for himself because he is such a soft target for the Home Office.
The problem is that if you bend the rules and let some people stay then people who are waiting to come into the country legally are disadvantaged.
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Its a paradox but by being successful in his career in such a high profile sector then Bangura has made it even harder for himself because he is such a soft target for the Home Office.
The problem is that if you bend the rules and let some people stay then people who are waiting to come into the country legally are disadvantaged.
There are no winners here.