I know I'm probably being a bit naïve here, but when did we get to a point where clubs agree personal terms without permission to talk with a player by their current club?
I may be way off, but I would guess that the club agrees personal terms with the players agent. Not a lot the club can do about this.I know I'm probably being a bit naïve here, but when did we get to a point where clubs agree personal terms without permission to talk with a player by their current club?
We don't know that such permission wasn't granted - it seems likely that it could all have been done a while ago.I know I'm probably being a bit naïve here, but when did we get to a point where clubs agree personal terms without permission to talk with a player by their current club?
The clubs agree terms with the agents rather than the players. That's the way around it.I know I'm probably being a bit naïve here, but when did we get to a point where clubs agree personal terms without permission to talk with a player by their current club?
Which is essentially what he has been saying all along.The quote where he says he is happy to stay - look at the question that was put to him...
I like the man even more. I think he is very humble and grateful for what Brighton has done for him.The quote where he says he is happy to stay - look at the question that was put to him...
"Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope."The quote where he says he is happy to stay - look at the question that was put to him...
The impression I get is just that. I think Mac would happily stay one more season, but also understand why his Dad is chasing the £££.Anyone else think the timing of the move is because of the new agent rules, meaning surely his father / uncle can't represent him (get commission) after this window