Stoned Rose
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Hmm. 2,500 pages beg to differ.
2458 of them are the usual suspects flapping though.
Hmm. 2,500 pages beg to differ.
It's a complete legal minefield and would likely be tied up in the courts for years. While it's technically possible for players to buy out a contract, it's a practical impossibilityEven if that is the case what’s to stop him buying himself out and signing for us on a 5 year contract at £430k a week. Thats about £130k week more than we would probably normally pay him but coincedentally adds up to an additional £40m over the term of his contract. Bale makes £600k a week so who’s to say £430k isn’t reasonable ?
I was young naive child who does not remember writing this and was suprised I actually had a blue moon account today.. hopefully my spelling has improved.Spurs murdered us in the first 30 mins, a combination of great goalkeeping and poor finishing meant it remained goaless.
Second half was alot better however despite dominating possesion I can only think of one time Gomes was forced to make a save, compare that to their chances and they still had the better of the half (we got lucky with Bales fluff)..
Tevez was our livliest player however he was left far too isolated, I would ave liked Mancini to have sacrificed a DM for Adebayor rather han like for like.
Overall a point was a great result however if we play with that in future games we will loose.
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The above, was that when you supported city?
What's the story balamory?
But it says you support spurs?I was young naive child who does not writing this and was suprised I actually had a blue moon account today.. hopefully my spelling has improved.
That's it. Cop on means to "wise up" or stop being stupidI always thought it meant something more like don’t miss the obvious/use your common sense
How do you fancy a job with Barcelona?That is really interesting. I just read up on this Ruling (I hadn’t heard of it before) and if I understand it correctly a player aged 28 or more is entitled to terminate his contract without cause two years after he signed contract whereupon he will be obliged to pay compensation to the other party.
The compensation amount appears to be the value left on his contract (his future earnings) plus legal costs.
I have no idea how much Kane earns or how long is left on his contract but if we assume £150k a week and he has two years left that’s £15.6m. So in theory Kane can buy himself out for less than £20m. What’s to stop him doing that and us paying him a £20m signing bonus ?
It can’t be that easy can it ?
Dangerous approach for us, if they sign one forward and then say they are keeping Harry to play with that new striker
Sick of this Kane transfer as feel it's obvious we are going to get shafted