- Aug 24, 2020
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I'll put him in at 100/1, the same as Jim Ganton. All imaginary managers go in at 100/1.Don't forget Jim Gannon.
I'll put him in at 100/1, the same as Jim Ganton. All imaginary managers go in at 100/1.Don't forget Jim Gannon.
Jeffrey Thomas Minton if you don’t mindLet’s see how they price my request for Jeff Minton
Is this the same account as the @Whitechapel account ?
We may be arguing semantics here between the difference of informal taks, nods, winks etc and formal negotiations and I am certainly NOT an expert in football/FIFA contract law:
However - As I understand it - The release clause in a contract doesn’t agree the fee the player or manager will eventually transfer out at, it only sets a minimum transfer fee that formal negotiations can even start at, unless that minimum starting point is matched - as with Barco, against Bocca’s wishes, we triggered negotiations for a transfer last summer because he had a release clause in his contract - Man City expressed a higher bid - we sat in the sidelines for months. Barco lost interest in Man City (presumably because he wanted to play for an EPL football not on loan to a Championship side for 12 months) and we submitted a fresh bid in November- (the rest is some complicated negotiation history)
So it if a Club has no interest in selling, they can refuse to open up any serious/formal negotiations if there is NO release clause in their contract with the player/manager.
St Pauli can just say “no” to talks.
That doesn’t mean to say “tapping up” doesn’t go on all the time - of course it does
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They are very much NOT the same account and no one’s been editing quotes AFAIK.Is this the same account as the @Whitechapel account ? Just asking - because what seemed like a first person follow up comment in a reply I made to Whitechapel but posted under the username @holybanjo has now
been quickly deleted. Just asking.
We may be arguing semantics here between the difference of informal taks, nods, winks etc and formal negotiations and I am certainly NOT an expert in football/FIFA contract law:
However - As I understand it - The release clause in a contract doesn’t agree the fee the player or manager will eventually transfer out at, it only sets a minimum transfer fee that formal negotiations can even start at, unless that minimum starting point is matched - as with Barco, against Bocca’s wishes, we triggered negotiations for a transfer last summer because he had a release clause in his contract - Man City expressed a higher bid - we sat in the sidelines for months. Barco lost interest in Man City (presumably because he wanted to play for an EPL football not on loan to a Championship side for 12 months) and we submitted a fresh bid in November- (the rest is some complicated negotiation history)
So it if a Club has no interest in selling, they can refuse to open up any serious/formal negotiations if there is NO release clause in their contract with the player/manager.
St Pauli can just say “no” to talks.
That doesn’t mean to say “tapping up” doesn’t go on all the time - of course it does and I am fairly convinced there was some words spoken when FH visited us in January (about the same time RDZ coincidentally was having public grievances about the Club’s recruitment policy ).
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No new reporting on this since yesterday …Yes I know - I’ve been following the thread
What I meant was whether since yesterday’s reporting, whether the talks have ended or are still ongoing. The media are usually one or two steps behind the curve. It’s at a stage now where things are happening very quickly.
They went with him. With the promise of a bigger pay check.he took everyone else too
Hell no!Is this the same account as the @Whitechapel account ?
You ignored me!The post I referred to was deleted by @holybanjo
Work permit is something that came up in the original telegraph article. But I would imagine the guy will be paid at least a Milly a year on a 3 year contract, so I suspect the government would fast track this process seeing he will be paying way over a million in taxes over those 3 years !Can you think of a single case where a Premier League player or manager has had to wait 8 weeks for a work permit?
Work permit is something that came up in the original telegraph article. But I would imagine the guy will be paid at least a Milly a year on a 3 year contract, so I suspect the government would fast track this process seeing as the guy will be paying way over a million in taxes over those 3 years !
He needs a Governing Body EndorsementWork permit is something that came up in the original telegraph article. But I would imagine the guy will be paid at least a Milly a year on a 3 year contract, so I suspect the government would fast track this process seeing he will be paying way over a million in taxes over those 3 years !
'A Milly,' that's up there with Tekkers, Maccy Ds and trackie bottoms!Work permit is something that came up in the original telegraph article. But I would imagine the guy will be paid at least a Milly a year on a 3 year contract, so I suspect the government would fast track this process seeing as the guy will be paying way over a million in taxes over those 3 years !
Ah, Jim Ganton. He came. He saw. He got us relegated.I'll put him in at 100/1, the same as Jim Ganton. All imaginary managers go in at 100/1.
And a work permit/visa....He needs a Governing Body Endorsement
Is this the same account as the @Whitechapel account ? Just asking - because what seemed like a first person follow up comment in a reply I made to Whitechapel but posted under the username @holybanjo has now
been quickly deleted. Just asking.
We may be arguing semantics here between the difference of informal taks, nods, winks etc and formal negotiations and I am certainly NOT an expert in football/FIFA contract law:
However - As I understand it - The release clause in a contract doesn’t agree the fee the player or manager will eventually transfer out at, it only sets a minimum transfer fee that formal negotiations can even start at, unless that minimum starting point is matched - as with Barco, against Bocca’s wishes, we triggered negotiations for a transfer last summer because he had a release clause in his contract - Man City expressed a higher bid - we sat in the sidelines for months. Barco lost interest in Man City (presumably because he wanted to play for an EPL football not on loan to a Championship side for 12 months) and we submitted a fresh bid in November- (the rest is some complicated negotiation history)
So it if a Club has no interest in selling, they can refuse to open up any serious/formal negotiations if there is NO release clause in their contract with the player/manager.
St Pauli can just say “no” to talks.
That doesn’t mean to say “tapping up” doesn’t go on all the time - of course it does and I am fairly convinced there was some words spoken when FH visited us in January (about the same time RDZ coincidentally was having public grievances about the Club’s recruitment policy ).
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You need a GBE to get a work permit. The criteria are in the link.And a work permit/visa....
As I said , and a work permit.You need a GBE to get a work permit. The criteria are in the link.
Not a Milly, whoever she is.
In some countries (obviously I've never tried applying for a UK work permit), Hurzeler would be young enough to qualify a Working Holiday visa and could come over for 2/3 years without meeting any other requirement. Sounds perfect for a prospective football manager now that I think about it.You need a GBE to get a work permit. The criteria are in the link.
Not a Milly, whoever she is.
'A Milly,' that's up there with Tekkers, Maccy Ds and trackie bottoms!