daveoswald
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Another legal battle to follow, when i joined Bluemoon the last thing i expected was to be so well versed in the law.
Hope Nedum doesn't knock over a chess piece ;-)Bringing the club into disrepute? I bet that’s in his conditions of service.
Sorry keep having random thoughts.
A little excited as I’m going to meet a GREAT ex-player this evening. :-)
Our very own Nedum Onuha is visiting us. ;-) :-)
Contracts are a lot more complicated than that, they state expectations of each party and we don’t have the details. I’m also not sure where the club played it wrong, I do recall them being criticised for selecting him in the period before he was arrested (or named in the media). I think the club were in a very difficult position.100%. Keyword being contract. That's binding and shouldn't be violated. I think the powers that be at the club threw him under the bus before the justice system did, unfortunately things turned out differently. Naive on the part of the club.
The lawyers are probably on contingency (no cure no pay) and will take about 30% of what they recover.From the Graun
HM Revenue and Customs have sought a bankruptcy order against the France international over a tax debt of nearly £800,000. During a high court hearing over the debt, Louis Doyle KC, representing Mendy, said: “He is embarrassed about the fact that he is not able to discharge it quicker than he is able to. He is saying ‘I want to pay as quickly as I can, I realise that I am in difficulty’.”
In a context where he's bankrupt so has nothing to lose, this makes more sense.
Surprised he found a lawyer willing to take it on, given their chances of getting paid, which suggests he has some probability of success.
Not sure how finances are really what should be embarrassing him, mind.