Quote from: Villan82 on July 31, 2021, 11:29:54 AMQuote from: Ads on July 31, 2021, 11:20:03 AMThey've given up. An absolute crossroads and they've laid down and took it. Pathetic.The evidence points to a player/agent agitating to get out so I think that's why this has progressed so far.To me it’s blatantly obvious that there’s a clause in the contract.
Quote from: Ads on July 31, 2021, 11:20:03 AMThey've given up. An absolute crossroads and they've laid down and took it. Pathetic.The evidence points to a player/agent agitating to get out so I think that's why this has progressed so far.
They've given up. An absolute crossroads and they've laid down and took it. Pathetic.
Quote from: frank black on July 31, 2021, 11:35:39 AMQuote from: Villan82 on July 31, 2021, 11:29:54 AMQuote from: Ads on July 31, 2021, 11:20:03 AMThey've given up. An absolute crossroads and they've laid down and took it. Pathetic.The evidence points to a player/agent agitating to get out so I think that's why this has progressed so far.To me it’s blatantly obvious that there’s a clause in the contract.not to me, if it was , then why is it being reported as a bid as opposed to triggering the release clause?
Quote from: Rigadon on July 31, 2021, 11:03:32 AMMy point is that there is no benefit to this because our owners are already outrageously wealthy. Selling Grealish weakens us massively and strengthens them. We won’t be able to spend that 100m on same-level players, but had a chance to do that with one world class player already at the club. What benefit do you see in this? I think you know well and just need the last word. The club gets the best deal and so does the player. That is a benefit to both.
My point is that there is no benefit to this because our owners are already outrageously wealthy. Selling Grealish weakens us massively and strengthens them. We won’t be able to spend that 100m on same-level players, but had a chance to do that with one world class player already at the club. What benefit do you see in this?
It isn't crazy. It's Tottenham quite rightly deciding to hold onto their best player while we, according to reports, look set to sell ours.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on July 31, 2021, 11:44:03 AMQuote from: frank black on July 31, 2021, 11:35:39 AMQuote from: Villan82 on July 31, 2021, 11:29:54 AMQuote from: Ads on July 31, 2021, 11:20:03 AMThey've given up. An absolute crossroads and they've laid down and took it. Pathetic.The evidence points to a player/agent agitating to get out so I think that's why this has progressed so far.To me it’s blatantly obvious that there’s a clause in the contract.not to me, if it was , then why is it being reported as a bid as opposed to triggering the release clause?You rarely hear of bids being linked to contractual release clauses. It’s a nonsense to think Jack would have signed a 5 year contract without given the previous season we had nearly been relegated I have no idea why some are turning on the owners, it’s ridiculous. Also we don’t want to keep an unhappy player if he really wants to go. The situation with Kane is crazy as Spurs try to keep him
Delph and Benteke had them I think. As did Suarez at Liverpool.
Yeah but they were able to ignore Suarez's one for some reason. Or was that Torres?
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on July 31, 2021, 01:31:08 PMYeah but they were able to ignore Suarez's one for some reason. Or was that Torres?I've never understood why people are confused by this. Arsenal triggered the clause but Liverpool knew he wasn't bothered about going so they offered him a new deal instead and then 'rejected' the bid. This is perfectly reasonable because the clause is between the club and player, if the player doesn't hold them to it then they don't have to accept the bid.