I watched the game yesterday from a beach in Benidorm (I know, poor me!) so had to watch via a stream.
One thing they said in commentary that I hadn't noticed before is when defending corners we seem to go zonal at the near post, man to man at the rear.
I'm tactically ignorant, but if this is...
And, he got that goal.....against England, knocking us out of the Euros.
I was screaming at the TV, not now!!!!
All bloody season I cheered him on, willed him to be the player we all hoped for, and....nothing.
Puts on a Portugal shirt, and breaks my heart!
I think at 22, HG or not it's best for both us and him to move him on if we don't feel he's up to the standard.
It's one area the club always seem pretty good at: moving our youth to clubs they can build a career at even if they don't make it here.
He can't play for another club this season, due to the 2 club limit.
But, as he has played for us already and under 21, he doesn't need to be registered, does he?
Mix of both amortisation and new signings, but in the context of multiple years of posting losses, (without going full BSODL) it shows the club spends every penny (and more) of revenue on the team.
Player trading.
This year, as in multiple previous years we have spent more on transfers than we have brought in through both overall revenue and sales, incurring a loss overall.
Issue seems to be the absolutely market value, and not at all dodgy in any way 'sponsorship deals' through businesses close to Usmanov.
When he was sanctioned, the deals were void.
Oddly, seeing as this was all completely above board and in absolutely no way an attempt to flush money into the...
You keep saying 'English law' like it means something! There is no law they could invoke. There is no court they can bring a case before.
Unless the PL acts so egregiously as to completely ignore it's own rules as written - then there is a case for breach of contract. But outside of that, there...
Which law are you talking about? There is no law, no statute, no common law that would/could apply that would be enforeable by a court.
The only possible court I can see that may be able to hear a case would be the CAS, and that is explicitly excluded in PL rules
EDIT: With the exception of...
Part of the rules clubs must sign up is that the decision of the panel and appeal panel are final, and the CAS explicitly has no jurisdiction, no cases can be bought before them.
There is no statute that covers it, ergo: there is no route through the courts. There are no basic rights...
But the PSR rules are exactly that, rules. They are the agreed terms all clubs must abide by to play in the Premier League.
They are not laws. There are no courts. The rules themselves explictly bar cases going to the CAS (which is where UEFA rules came unstuck). All matters are concluded by...
True, but the devil in me finds it VERY funny he left for guaranteed silverware and is very likely to end the season empty handed.
I am a small, petty, bitter man - I know, but the longer he goes without a trophy the funnier I find it and well worth losing out on a few million quid
Why on Earth would he return to us????
The whole point of the deal was to free up wages and a squad place from a player that had little to no chance of ever returning to the first team
The deal was hedged in the highly unlikely event he found form and fitness again.
It's pretty much turned...
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