Well we know that only applies in theory and doesn't apply to players over a certain age who are out of contract at the end of the season.Section C1 of the FA rules, meanwhile, prohibits a player who is under contract, or his agent, from talking to other clubs, or being approached by other clubs, without the consent of the player's current club.
I thought scousers were supposed to have a sense of humour?Ummm he stated he wants to stay in the PL?….
People should read what he has said, not what they would have liked him to say.
Hmmm, I'd prefer seeing him week in week out at the AmexI hope he has got a five year deal. He has some amazing years ahead of him and I'm honoured that we will be part of his story. He's a very decent man who could end up being a coach or a pundit once his career is over. We could be seeing Alexis for many years on our TVs.
I’m old enough to remember how proud I felt about Lawro and Robbo joining the Reds and how playing for Brighton had helped them become better players.I hope he has got a five year deal. He has some amazing years ahead of him and I'm honoured that we will be part of his story. He's a very decent man who could end up being a coach or a pundit once his career is over. We could be seeing Alexis for many years on our TVs.
I’m a Southern Scouse… half and half. This is my Southern charm shining throughI thought scousers were supposed to have a sense of humour?
Say what you like about Naylor, but him consistently calling out the Fabricatior Romano is quite funny.
Please don't use the term 'elite club'. They are not elite, they are just swimming in borrowed money. Using the term perpetuates the myth that the richest clubs are part of an exclusive class that others cannot join. First Chelsea, then Manchester City and now Newcastle have all proved this a lie by joining the 'elite' ranks, simply by having owners who could pay the billions necessary to be members.
Describing them as 'elite' suggests that they are the only game in town and encourages the type of thinking that led them to believe that they didin't need everyone else and could form a league with their similarly conniving and dishonest European counterparts. They are not 'elite' clubs, they are not 'super' clubs. They are the soulless playthings of international capital. They are a constant reminder that absolutely everything in sport, in culture, in life is utterly devalued and ruined once capitalism gets hold of it and measures it's worth in purely monetary terms.
I'd suggest the alternative terms 'Cartel clubs', 'Rapacious anti-football clubs' or 'Seemingly bottomless pits of debt funded for nefarious reasons by morally dubious oil sheiks and venture capitalists with dollar signs where their hearts should be - along with Fifa, the most compelling evidence that we're in the tragic end times of the most beautiful and inspirational game ever to have graced the world stage: The sad representation of humankind's limitless appetite for destructive growth and aquisition regardless of the knowledge that it will lead to their ultimate end - clubs.'
It's a strange one. Mac had made no suggestion he even wants to leave. All been directed by Mac Snr. Not saying he wouldn't want more money at a bigger club, but you get the impression if it was done to him he'd stay another season.Moises caicedo agent got trashed on here for wafting Moises around like a piece of meat and almost forcing his sale, Macs parents have been courted by Liverpool supposedly since late last year, it just doesn’t sit right with me.
A fantastic player but IMO I find it strange people acting as though he is holier than thou, just because he didn’t directly speak to Liverpool I’m guessing he wasn’t exactly against his dad bending the rules and doing it anyway? Sounds like the ‘clause’ in his contract was specifically for this situation in mind, which leaves a sour taste.
Officially, yes, the club should have had permission from Liverpool to talk to any player still under contract, and as a club we probably did at some point, as we tend to be respectful of the rules, but the reality is that a certain amount of info would have been exchanged between player and club before the club would bother asking.I guess we were allowed to speak or approach them earlier that 'allowed' though? As their contacts aren't up until the end of the month and Milner was announced ages ago.
Maybe it makes absolutely no difference at all, just a thought.
I'd love him to stay but it seems clear he won't. So I wish him well.Hmmm, I'd prefer seeing him week in week out at the Amex
Of course you will. No personal criticism intended. I wrote it in a hyperbolic style deliberately to stretch a slight point to it's extremities in an attempt to entertain. Obviously failed.Thanks for the patronising twaddle. I’ll refer to clubs how I like, thanks.
I think we're being a bit naïve/hopeful if we think Mac Allister's agents/uncles/padre are acting without his knowledge and support. If he said firmly "Look Dad, I want to stay at Brighton for another year" then none of this twaddle would be appearing.It's a strange one. Mac had made no suggestion he even wants to leave. All been directed by Mac Snr. Not saying he wouldn't want more money at a bigger club, but you get the impression if it was done to him he'd stay another season.
Because he's a decent bloke and respectful to our club.It's a strange one. Mac had made no suggestion he even wants to leave.
And in reality, if a club have decided they do not want to renew contracts with a player, they tell the agent that he is free to talk to whoever.Section C1 of the FA rules, meanwhile, prohibits a player who is under contract, or his agent, from talking to other clubs, or being approached by other clubs, without the consent of the player's current club.