Prob in negotiations with the horse punchers now the greasy rat.Has the deal been done with Spurs yet? Not seen any recent updates. Maybe there's still a chance he'll bump into Kane trying to string a sentence together and go "THAT is my captain?"
Prob in negotiations with the horse punchers now the greasy rat.Has the deal been done with Spurs yet? Not seen any recent updates. Maybe there's still a chance he'll bump into Kane trying to string a sentence together and go "THAT is my captain?"
Damn it. Sake. The Club just being played around.No because verbally saying something and it being recorded isn’t a contract.
He's (arguably) a championship player who's got another season in the Premier League and a better contract.Don’t think that’s a great comparison really.
He was already at Burnley for years, and he’s joined a team who are about to get relegated.
Danjuma plays for a team who feature in Europe and finish top half of La Liga every season.
They’re not simple employment contracts like an average joe gets for a 9-5.
Hence why we can’t simply tear up the likes of Alli’s contract.
Oooo Dave you surprise me...He's a kin rat.
I hope he gets his comeuppance if he plays against us...or anyone else for that matter.
Oooo Dave you surprise me...
If it’s any consolation, Tottenham fans are even more pissed off as it seems that levy has gone the bargain basement route again instead of signing Contes target which was Zaniolo which probably means that Conte will walk come the end of the season.
He wouldn't have signed anything contractual, clearly.
Clubs do media before that is done all the time.
Liverpool famously did it with Fekir, and then he failed his medical.
But there’s no jeopardy on the other side of the contract then?We can tear up any players contract, we would just have to pay them off.
Alli’s employment contract and the money we owe Spurs if he plays are two separate things.
Employment law is still employment law.
There is probably a figure in the contract that enables them to buy themselves out.But there’s no jeopardy on the other side of the contract then?
I agree we can tear them up if willing to pay them out - so what happens when a player basically does the same? You saying there’s no repercussions on them?
Not really though mate. Clubs often do media before the players are officially registered.Thats slightly different due to the medical issue.
Clearly need the medical results in and then everything signed on the spot.
There is probably a figure in the contract that enables them to buy themselves out.