wakeytom
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Showing exactly where he should be in the premier league here - skinning people down his wing and some great crosses
Showing exactly where he should be in the premier league here - skinning people down his wing and some great crosses
Ok, it has never been done before but on the evidence of today and of that media clip from earlier in the week, I think that the club should sue Buckley for breach of contract!
Very tenuous perhaps but when I have paid for my season ticket and that disgrace then admits to not trying, he owes me!
Hopefully it will only be for the one season.Showing exactly where he should be in the premier league here - skinning people down his wing and some great crosses
Showing exactly where he should be in the premier league here - skinning people down his wing and some great crosses
Ok, it has never been done before but on the evidence of today and of that media clip from earlier in the week, I think that the club should sue Buckley for breach of contract!
Very tenuous perhaps but when I have paid for my season ticket and that disgrace then admits to not trying, he owes me!
This raises an interesting point doesn't it.
Under any standard contract of employment you have an implied duty to your employer, Buckley virtually admitting he did not overly try would potentially mean he failed in his duty.
In the case of Poyet I wonder if in his contract was a clause as would be in most standard employment contract that preclude an ex employee from trying to solicit employees from his previous employ. ie Poyet would then not to be able try and tempt Albion players to join him at Sunderland. I bet though in the crazy world that is football these terms and conditions don't apply, but would be interesting if they did.
Except he didn't say he didn't try. Quite the opposite. He said he did try, but found it difficult because the interest from sunderland/opportunity to play in the premier was in the back of his mind.
Entirely reasonable.
It's just there are some overly sensitive Brighton fans has interpreted this as "I totally did them over, took all their money and did my best to never touch the ball ever again. Suckers. Mwuah hahahahah!!!" (And some fans who probably didn't even bother to read what he said for themselves and have just taken other people's silly reaction as somehow appropriate.
If the club were stupid enough to try to sue him, they would be laughed out of court.
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/alb...nderland_s_interest_distracted_him_at_Albion/
Why are people surprised he was tapped along with bridcutt when gus wanted out. One of the reason why gus was sacked. Buckley has wanted to move for a year now not just from January
Showing exactly where he should be in the premier league here - skinning people down his wing and some great crosses
Showing exactly where he should be in the premier league here - skinning people down his wing and some great crosses
Except he didn't say he didn't try. Quite the opposite. He said he did try, but found it difficult because the interest from sunderland/opportunity to play in the premier was in the back of his mind.
Entirely reasonable.
It's just there are some overly sensitive Brighton fans has interpreted this as "I totally did them over, took all their money and did my best to never touch the ball ever again. Suckers. Mwuah hahahahah!!!" (And some fans who probably didn't even bother to read what he said for themselves and have just taken other people's silly reaction as somehow appropriate.
If the club were stupid enough to try to sue him, they would be laughed out of court.
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/alb...nderland_s_interest_distracted_him_at_Albion/
Except he didn't say he didn't try. Quite the opposite. He said he did try, but found it difficult because the interest from sunderland/opportunity to play in the premier was in the back of his mind.
Entirely reasonable.
It's just there are some overly sensitive Brighton fans has interpreted this as "I totally did them over, took all their money and did my best to never touch the ball ever again. Suckers. Mwuah hahahahah!!!" (And some fans who probably didn't even bother to read what he said for themselves and have just taken other people's silly reaction as somehow appropriate.
If the club were stupid enough to try to sue him, they would be laughed out of court.
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/alb...nderland_s_interest_distracted_him_at_Albion/
This raises an interesting point doesn't it.
Under any standard contract of employment you have an implied duty to your employer, Buckley virtually admitting he did not overly try would potentially mean he failed in his duty.
In the case of Poyet I wonder if in his contract was a clause as would be in most standard employment contract that preclude an ex employee from trying to solicit employees from his previous employ. ie Poyet would then not to be able try and tempt Albion players to join him at Sunderland. I bet though in the crazy world that is football these terms and conditions don't apply, but would be interesting if they did.