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cryrst The garden of England 26 Mar 19 8.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
High levels of morality and high levels of cash aren't mutually exclusive. They are just rarer than a virgin on Tinder. WHAT?
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Dan Theolmesdaleroad Up north 26 Mar 19 10.57pm | |
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Out of interest, I thought I'd check Emiliano Sala's official Twitter page to see what his profile said. For what it's worth, his bio reads: Futbolista profesional @cardiffcityfc #BlueBirds ex @fcnantes I'm not sure how much clearer it needs to be. He was Cardiff City's player. They need to pay up. Edited by Dan Theolmesdaleroad (26 Mar 2019 10.58pm)
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the.universal 26 Mar 19 11.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Dan Theolmesdaleroad
Out of interest, I thought I'd check Emiliano Sala's official Twitter page to see what his profile said. For what it's worth, his bio reads: Futbolista profesional @cardiffcityfc #BlueBirds ex @fcnantes I'm not sure how much clearer it needs to be. He was Cardiff City's player. They need to pay up. Edited by Dan Theolmesdaleroad (26 Mar 2019 10.58pm) People can write whatever they want on twitter. It will come down to the contract finer details. That’s what contracts are for.
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Mapletree Croydon 26 Mar 19 11.20pm | |
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Originally posted by acepal
Surely all players must be insured by the club who employ them?. So the contract was rejected by the Premier League because it contravened signing on fee rules. It looks like that resulted in the conditions precedent not being fulfilled Effectively that means no contract was completed. And a non contracted player can’t be insured by the club. Nor, in my experience, by any other employer. Edited by Mapletree (26 Mar 2019 11.27pm)
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Dan Theolmesdaleroad Up north 26 Mar 19 11.26pm | |
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Originally posted by the.universal
People can write whatever they want on twitter. It will come down to the contract finer details. That’s what contracts are for. I realise that. It is at least noteworthy though that there is no ambiguity in his own Twitter bio about his being a Cardiff City player and no longer being with FC Nantes. As far as he was concerned, the deal had been done.
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blackheatheagle Beckenham 26 Mar 19 11.29pm | |
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This incident may be a milestone for player contracts and insurance policies.. I would refrain to accuse Cardiff before seeing details of the contract and rights etc. They may be fully right on paper. However, after all world witnessed that Sala went back to France to say goodbye, jumping on a weird jet to go back again to Cardiff, all the emotional moments in Cardiff stadium which embraced him after his death... Claiming that "he was not our player thus we are not paying" sounds a bit coarse. Edited by blackheatheagle (26 Mar 2019 11.29pm)
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Mapletree Croydon 26 Mar 19 11.36pm | |
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The payment was to be between the clubs No contract, no payment. Maybe it can be shown that de facto there was a contract. Otherwise Cardiff are correct in their stance
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blackheatheagle Beckenham 27 Mar 19 12.19am | |
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I just browsed news. - Nantes claims that his transfer`s certificate was issued by FIFA. - Meanwhile Premier League refused the contract and sent back for amendment. - This amendment has not been signed by Sala yet due to tragic event. There seems to be separate routes for transfer processes that FIFA prepared certificate although PL didn`t approve. Nantes claims that Premier League`s refusal is a domestic process which should concern Cardiff. I still have a feeling that Cardiff is looking for a loophole. Edited by blackheatheagle (27 Mar 2019 12.21am)
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DutchEagleJohan Vlissingen, Netherlands 27 Mar 19 7.56pm | |
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Cardiff should be deducted 10 points for milking the situation emotionally. Not our player, no??
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chris123 hove actually 27 Mar 19 8.07pm | |
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Originally posted by blackheatheagle
I just browsed news. - Nantes claims that his transfer`s certificate was issued by FIFA. - Meanwhile Premier League refused the contract and sent back for amendment. - This amendment has not been signed by Sala yet due to tragic event. There seems to be separate routes for transfer processes that FIFA prepared certificate although PL didn`t approve. Nantes claims that Premier League`s refusal is a domestic process which should concern Cardiff. I still have a feeling that Cardiff is looking for a loophole. Edited by blackheatheagle (27 Mar 2019 12.21am) I think in international transfers, a player can't be registered as bought or sold by the relevant associations until FIFA have issued the certificate - which I understood FIFA confirmed had been issued.
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ChrisGC Wantage 27 Mar 19 11.24pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
A verbal contract if proven is as good as any in a court of law. A verbal contract, of course. An oral contract not at all.
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the.universal 27 Mar 19 11.30pm | |
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Originally posted by DutchEagleJohan
Cardiff should be deducted 10 points for milking the situation emotionally. Not our player, no?? No
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