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• #85327
spurs 7th biggest spenders in this transfer window according to telegraph *
*so far
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• #85328
What about net spend?
(in before Chalfie)
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• #85329
Well, very shortly their net spend will be looking very healthy..
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• #85330
can anyone enlighten me to a quote i've read on bleacher report
" i can't wait for the transfer rules to change next season to stop all these greedy players jumping ship "
is it all part of FFP or are contracts being changed from next season ?
i am not aware of this ?
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• #85331
No idea what it is but I expect it will become just another law to be broken by the wealthy clubs
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• #85332
can anyone enlighten me to a quote i've read on bleacher report
" i can't wait for the transfer rules to change next season to stop all these greedy players jumping ship "
is it all part of FFP or are contracts being changed from next season ?
i am not aware of this ?
Relying on a US centric site for accurate commentary of European transfer rules? Dicki, you should know better.
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• #85333
Rules are there to be broken and played with. FFP will be no different.
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• #85334
Relying on a US centric site for accurate commentary of European transfer rules? Dicki, you should know better.
it was an asian sounding guy supporting manure on a us centric site
what could possibly go wrongok i see your point
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• #85335
Sadly dicki, my fellow countrymen do not understand how completely fucked governance of the game is in Europe. The NFL, NBA and MLB look amazingly competent compared to FIFA and UEFA.
Then again, so do those boyscout troops that need helicoptering off of Ben Nevis every year.
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• #85336
How messed up is this?
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• #85337
i'll take 1 antonio reyes
goes to checkout
inputs credit card number clicksnow for a goalkeeper
anyone fancy setting up a team ? liverton united / manchester cited / woolwich hotspurs ?
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• #85338
Sadly dicki, my fellow countrymen do not understand how completely fucked governance of the game is in Europe. The NFL, NBA and MLB look amazingly competent compared to FIFA and UEFA.
Then again, so do those boyscout troops that need helicoptering off of Ben Nevis every year.
you mean the SAS?
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• #85339
Shearer and Sutton?
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• #85340
it's sturridge and suarez now mike
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• #85341
Not sturridge and shelvey?
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• #85342
loaned out / sold to swansea mate i believe
he made his first appearance in the uefa cup game this weekman of the match performance and set up a couple of goals
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• #85343
well maybe that last sentence is a bit of a whopper
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• #85344
He did well. Clearly moved to a bigger club for European experience.
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• #85345
Biggest club in the country at present.
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• #85346
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2013/aug/07/luis-suarez-liverpool-arsenal-loyalty
Love the last line
"My record shows that I'm not the kind of player who wants to change clubs every season," Suárez says. No, this would be his fourth transfer in eight years. So, to clarify, every other season. That kind of player.
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• #85347
This Luis Suarez saga is so boring but... From the BBC website.....
However, Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor explained there is no clause in the player's deal that means Liverpool have to sell him if a club offers more than £40m.
"If there is a minimum offer of £40m then the parties will discuss things but it does not say the club has to sell," said Taylor.
"There is a 'good faith' clause in relation to serious discussions, but I can't say it is a cast-iron buy-out clause."Serious question for the layer types. How can a contract be worded so ambigoulsly that on one is able to really understand what it means?
Seems to be like it is all just playing around with words. When you sign a contract is it not in your best interests to make sure every word in it is understood? -
• #85348
lawyers innit
tsk
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• #85349
paid by the word probably, thus get as much spiel in the contract as possible
$£$£$£$£$£$£$$ -
• #85350
yep.
Come on Clive, give us an example of a sentence that no one could possibly understand.
ftfy