Benjamin Mendy | Joins Pogon Szczecin (p92)

I can't believe people see this as an issue. Put yourself in this position you work in a job that is highly performance driven with bonuses, your employer suspends you, pending the completion of the legal process, thus denying you the level of compensation you would have received had they not and you are found NOT GUILTY! In what world shouldn't you receive, full payment for such?
 
Breach of his bail in such an egregious way has to be at least arguable grounds for gross misconduct. The only reason his bail was reinstated is because of his custody time limit being exceeded due to the backlog in the criminal courts - and the further delays caused by the additional charges that the prosecution brought.

I expect any negotiations will centre around this bail point, but I’m sure he’ll get weighed in significantly. The club won’t want an unedifying courtroom battle when they can make this go away.
 
Clubs do have some control over what players can do in their own time.
If a player wanted to go skiing for example, the club would say no.
There will also be rules around bringing the club into disrepute.

there is no control over the player if they wanted to go skiing outside of his football and training and playing times
some players do crazy things in their free time or days off, if a manager had full control of his player's lifestyles he would not have much time on his hands for football,

You hope you can drill the players into ideas and plans and good habits, but the truth is it's out of the club's and managers' hands, As I said the only control would be playing time or training with the kids and the cold shoulder then out the door in the next transfer window,
 
there is no control over the player if they wanted to go skiing outside of his football and training and playing times
some players do crazy things in their free time or days off, if a manager had full control of his player's lifestyles he would not have much time on his hands for football,

You hope you can drill the players into ideas and plans and good habits, but the truth is it's out of the club's and managers' hands, As I said the only control would be playing time or training with the kids and the cold shoulder then out the door in the next transfer window,
i think you will find a lot if not all players will have something in their contracts banning them from doing some sports, they arent even allowed to play football outside of their clubs because of injury
 
Not sure that’s true.

In my old company we had a guy who was basically caught red handed stealing. You can’t sack people on the spot so he had to be suspended while the company properly investigated it, conducted interviews etc.

We had to pay **** while all this went on, then he was obvs sacked after the HR ‘investigation’.

It's definitely true as I've had to do lots of work on suspensions and sackings. For some reason I seemed to be the person of choice by my employer to handle disciplinaries. What I will say is that I was always fair and was once asked to sack somebody by my boss and refused after holding an interview.

 
Why is he claiming he is broke ? He was a multi millionare , partied it away i presume as he cant have spent it all on legal costs , always a chancer , claiming titles he did fuck all work for , never liked him
Great words
 
there is no control over the player if they wanted to go skiing outside of his football and training and playing times
some players do crazy things in their free time or days off, if a manager had full control of his player's lifestyles he would not have much time on his hands for football,

You hope you can drill the players into ideas and plans and good habits, but the truth is it's out of the club's and managers' hands, As I said the only control would be playing time or training with the kids and the cold shoulder then out the door in the next transfer window,
Be interested to hear a couple of examples of players that have gone off and done crazy things in their free time?
 
I'd have thought that we didn't have to pay him because he wasn't available to play, I'd assume that the British taxpayer will have to pay because he was jailed and then found not guilty.
 
there is no control over the player if they wanted to go skiing outside of his football and training and playing times
some players do crazy things in their free time or days off, if a manager had full control of his player's lifestyles he would not have much time on his hands for football,

You hope you can drill the players into ideas and plans and good habits, but the truth is it's out of the club's and managers' hands, As I said the only control would be playing time or training with the kids and the cold shoulder then out the door in the next transfer window,
Yes there is, it’s written into their contract that they can’t participate in dangerous sports/pastimes/activities, this even includes riding a motorbike
 

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