I don't have to have read the contract to understand contract law. That is the point of contract law: it transcends individual contracts and has common rules that govern them.WimbledonRd said:Well, as an "expert" on contract law, I think you should keep in mind that it all depends on what is signed. So unless you've read the contract, you know as much as he does.
It would not be smart to force a player to stay once he's decided to leave (if he really did) because he will be shite next half of the season. I hope this is not true.
This works for mediocre players, but not for those as ambitious as Dzeko. None with Dzeko's accomplishments and being in prime (26) would settle for least amount of minutes played in the team behind 3 other strikers.mcfclovin88 said:If I was earning over 100k a week and only playing ten minutes of football, I would be running on with a big fucking grin as well.
This.adrianr said:Came on as a sub, didn't score. Sell him.
Sell him? Flog him. Get the whips out kids. He came on, did his biz. Unlucky not to score. Almost the right place, almost the right time. The guy is a machine. I think his positioning and his movement is on a par with Aguero's but in a different place (hit me). He's lethal.adrianr said:Came on as a sub, didn't score. Sell him.
pudge said:The strikers that started the game only scored 4 goals between them, shocking decision from Mancini..
I'm sorry, I forgot that once a team is awarded a penalty, they automatically get given the goal, silly me.JasminBosnia said:pudge said:The strikers that started the game only scored 4 goals between them, shocking decision from Mancini..
It would have been victory if Samaras was leading the attack today... Two penalties, two sitters and ONE hell of a goal (the fourth). Balo would have scored hattrick as well. Nice.