Alan Harper's Tash
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I’ll let him say for sure, but it’s likely he will be paid all his wages, maybe with the weeks he was on remand removed.Oh ... ok then.
But is what I said wrong?
I’ll let him say for sure, but it’s likely he will be paid all his wages, maybe with the weeks he was on remand removed.Oh ... ok then.
But is what I said wrong?
His playing fee for Wolves away should be revoked, obviously.Good luck to him, City aren't just going to hand this over I am sure.
A settlement will be reached and that will be that, we will never hear or see him ever again.
Not being a **** - he made himself unavailable to play by his lifestyle, there’s no way on Earth I’d get my shit wage or any compensation from losing my job if I was on remand for that long. Why should he be entitled to massive amounts of money when in fact he’s behaved like a **** instead of a professional athlete …….professional is the important thing here - a job like a modern footballer is so well paid for many reasons, he’s meant to be role model. I have a son and if ever grows up to act like this clown, I will disown him. He deserves nothing from our club…….. a small partial payment at best.There are some proper cunts on this thread.
The kid has had an absolute nightmare.
City need to pay him what he’s owed.
Your last sentence sums your head up mate.Not being a **** - he made himself unavailable to play by his lifestyle, there’s no way on Earth I’d get my shit wage or any compensation from losing my job if I was on remand for that long. Why should he be entitled to massive amounts of money when in fact he’s behaved like a **** instead of a professional athlete …….professional is the important thing here - a job like a modern footballer is so well paid for many reasons, he’s meant to be role model. I have a son and if ever grows up to act like this clown, I will disown him. He deserves nothing from our club…….. a small partial payment at best.
Haha sum it up for me ?Your last sentence sums your head up mate.
Might as well add this to pep riding a bike with no lights - we must be up to 120 charges now?I'm amazed that so many Blues are getting so wound up about a comment made by a Barrister/solicitor in a bankruptcy hearing.
Whatever we may think about Mendy's lifestyle, if we're being fair a good few other professional footballers live a very similar life, one of our own still playing springs to mind.
He was rightly suspended after being accused of a very serious crime but he was found not guilty, so whether some like it or not he will be entitled to wages that would have been paid to him during that period. Exactly how much will have to be thrashed out legally. Most people suspended are still paid during that period until whatever they are suspended for is resolved. Of course that is often for in house work related disciplinary measures, legal cases may be different.
Normal people who are suspended don't automatically get paid when suspended, it will depend on what is in the individuals contract.
He's already signed for another club in France, so his career isn't over, he isn't retired.Pretty sure the law one way or the other will be clear on this. Not vindictive against city, just a realisation by Mendy that his career is over and despite the acquittal the whiff of rapey sex pest around him will probably make it difficult to start another career. He needs to maximise whatever is in the bank account because he's funding retirement at 30.
30 with an injury record that suggests he's not got a long career anyway, but yes I take your point.He's already signed for another club in France, so his career isn't over, he isn't retired.
Clubs do have some control over what players can do in their own time.Football clubs don't have any control over a player's lifestyle and when a player signs for a club the contract is for a job of work, Yes some managers like to think they are in control of the player's lifestyle, but they are not and the only power to the manager is playing time that the player gets, I think the only thing a club can control is a player has to be ready to play and fit and turns up on time, other than that its the players own time and can do whatever he likes,
Manchester City does have a case under that rule and Because Mendy was not able to turn up and make himself available and ready to play, But again Mendy could say will you suspend me so how could I turn up,
Mendy and City will settle out of court and leave it in the past, Glad Mendy was proven innocent and can still have a football career, But the lad is as daft as a box of frogs and the lifestyle and people around him will quickly fade away when the money runs out