Axel Freed
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A thoroughly reprehensible character, good fucking riddance
I don't like praising Ferguson, but one thing he always wanted was for his players to be settled and married as soon as possible. I think he thought it to be a way of preventing players acting the dickhead. Obviously it's not 100% perfect, but there's some positives to that approach.
However, a negative we've seen at City is that wives seem to want to live somewhere warmer/nicer than Manchester..!
There is another scenario.A prediction:
Mendy's lawyers will talk to City's lawyers.
Former will claim he's entitled to all earnings. Latter will claim his own actions (particularly breaching bail conditions to get banged up) mean he isn't entitled to anything. They'll split the difference because neither side wants this to get anywhere near court.
Which probably is about fair as whilst he was found not guilty of a criminal offence, his actions made him unavailable.
It came out in the court evidence and apparently wasn't contested by the defence.Drugs ? Have you any proof of that ?
Lol “A - Listers” :-DIt came out in the court evidence and apparently wasn't contested by the defence.
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The seedy underbelly of the Premier League sex parties
Six months of court hearings in Chester revealed a sleazy jungle where women are 'procured' by nightclub promoters.www.dailymail.co.uk
Beware of the person who always plays the clown.A thoroughly reprehensible character, good fucking riddance
If you had to rule out anyone who was a bit of a pervert, there wouldn't be many left.
Is being a bit of a pervert similar to a bit pregnant? People’s private life’s don’t define them but there’s a line that shouldn’t be crossed.Yeah, but there's a lot of due diligence that goes on around players nowadays. It's not just footballing stuff, but also their attitude. However, ultimately, I don't think football teams give a shit about player's attitudes to women, they're more interested in their attitude to training and around the dressing room. You're signing boys and men in their late teens and early 20s. If you had to rule out anyone who was a bit of a pervert, there wouldn't be many left.
Of course they won't have the money, but Mendy should be suing the women making the allegations against him for losing the money.I read he is entitled to all his wages and the club do not contest it.
Apart from the time he was banged up. That was his fault for breaching bail conditionsHe was found not guilty and if the club now owe him money they should pay him.
Seems the only way indeed. Don’t get people on here who think otherwise.He was found not guilty and if the club now owe him money they should pay him.
Your last sentence (which I agree with) is probably going to upset a lot of journalists. So that's a silver lining.He was still under contract to City until 30 June this year (we know this because that’s when he went to the Released List). So that means we never considered him in breach of contract/terminated the contract earlier.
If that’s the case, now he has been found not guilty, it’s hard to see how we don’t owe him wages for at least the period when he was available to train and play (remand feels more difficult for him). Can’t really see the counter argument here unless we had a specific contractual clause dealing with arrest, charge and being found not guilty.
Suspect it will be settled without litigation.
Mendy broke bail conditions meaning that he was then denied bail thus rendering himself unavailable for selection through his own actions. So wouldn't be due compensation from that point onwards.He was still under contract to City until 30 June this year (we know this because that’s when he went to the Released List). So that means we never considered him in breach of contract/terminated the contract earlier.
If that’s the case, now he has been found not guilty, it’s hard to see how we don’t owe him wages for at least the period when he was available to train and play (remand feels more difficult for him). Can’t really see the counter argument here unless we had a specific contractual clause dealing with arrest, charge and being found not guilty.
Suspect it will be settled without litigation.
They probably would not have a pot to piss in.Of course they won't have the money, but Mendy should be suing the women making the allegations against him for losing the money.
It’s likely that projectriver is more learned that yourself on such things.Mendy broke bail conditions meaning that he was then denied bail thus rendering himself unavailable for selection through his own actions. So wouldn't be due compensation from that point onwards.