Someone give a quick brief on what this plane business is about? I've been away for the past hour.
^^ sniped, and even the same lingo too!
Yeah but he's shit tier , ain't he?
No way we're spending this amount of dosh without giving him the once-over.
HaHaHaHaHa...are you going to mow the lawns today she asks.
Might push my luck and ask her to make me a fat bacon and mushroom sarnie with a coffee...and then break the news to her gently.
I’m frightened
come onnnnn
I don't think there is any question of Star Image selling the image rights. The problem here is that we have to come to a separate agreement with them as to what we pay them for any use of Dybala's image while he is a Tottenham player. The fact that they are currently suing Dybala for breach of contract and the fact that image rights law seems to be very different in the UK means this really is a right old mess to unravel in the next few hours. Star Image are arguing that Dybala is in breach of contract as they agreed a deal a few years ago which saw them keep the rights for 10 years which he has since allegedly broken. The 40 million being mentioned is not to purchase the rights, but the amount Star Image are suing for because they haven't been paid what they think they should have recieved in the past. Buying Dybala right now means becoming embroiled in what will be an ongoing legal dispute and having to make a deal with a company who may anyway lose their claim to the rights in the dispute
"The club have agreed personal terms with Dybala with the Argentinian set to be on a basic £350,000-a-week but the image rights and agents fees are a real sticking point. "
LOOOL
I've let myself get so carried away now that I will be fucking devastated if we don't get this over the line.
Please please please, football gods let us have this one for once. You took the CL final away from us, please.
Thanks for this - really informative.I don't think there is any question of Star Image selling the image rights. The problem here is that we have to come to a separate agreement with them as to what we pay them for any use of Dybala's image while he is a Tottenham player. The fact that they are currently suing Dybala for breach of contract and the fact that image rights law seems to be very different in the UK means this really is a right old mess to unravel in the next few hours. Star Image are arguing that Dybala is in breach of contract as they agreed a deal a few years ago which saw them keep the rights for 10 years which he has since allegedly broken. The 40 million being mentioned is not to purchase the rights, but the amount Star Image are suing for because they haven't been paid what they think they should have recieved in the past. Buying Dybala right now means becoming embroiled in what will be an ongoing legal dispute and having to make a deal with a company who may anyway lose their claim to the rights in the dispute