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Another youngster heading off


The players we made the majority of money on were negotiated mid-contract as opposed to receiving compensation to the best of my knowledge.
well contract os the wrong term in the sense they were all two young to sign contracts or be employees but i know what you mean...hadnt they all rejected the offer of ascholarship/pro contract?
and because there is no contract..if the kids just walked out..they couldnt be stopped.it would just go to a tribunal..which gives fuck all compo..
 
well contract os the wrong term in the sense they were all two young to sign contracts or be employees but i know what you mean...hadnt they all rejected the offer of ascholarship/pro contract?
and because there is no contract..if the kids just walked out..they couldnt be stopped.it would just go to a tribunal..which gives fuck all compo..

The terminology around the whole area is a bit tiresome for me. To the best of my knowledge, they were all (Greenwood was prior to Donald, out of contract) employed/mid-term/yts/contracted etc... meaning none could just walk out, in the vast majority of cases if not all, the club negotiated terms with other clubs for them.
 
The terminology around the whole area is a bit tiresome for me. To the best of my knowledge, they were all (Greenwood was prior to Donald, out of contract) employed/mid-term/yts/contracted etc... meaning none could just walk out, in the vast majority of cases if not all, the club negotiated terms with other clubs for them.
but if they werent employed and were too young to have a legally binding agreement...they could just stop playing..they werent slaves..
but what they couldnt do was just walk out and then sign for someone else...in that case the other club would have to pay compo..which would be fuck all...
 
but if they werent employed and were too young to have a legally binding agreement...they could just stop playing..they werent slaves..
but what they couldnt do was just walk out and then sign for someone else...in that case the other club would have to pay compo..which would be fuck all...

No one are slaves Kildare, Clarke doesn't have to play today. Kids cannot just walk out and go to other clubs only for the other club to pay compo mid contract/registration or whatever you want to call it. Whether that contract registration is typically a season or two at that age im not sure.
 
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No one are slaves Kildare, Clarke doesn't have to play today. Kids cannot just walk out and go to other clubs only for the other club to pay compo mid contract/registration or whatever you want to call it. Whether that contract registration is typically a season or two at that age im not sure.
clarke has made a legally binding coimmitment to play today..if he breaks that commitment he can be sued..
no kid can be sued..
of course a kid can walk out..a 14 year old refuses to play..there are no legal comebacks..a 14 year old isnt even legally an employee..justa registered member of a sports club..
there are legal consequences if jack clarke refuses..
 
clarke has made a legally binding coimmitment to play today..if he breaks that commitment he can be sued..
no kid can be sued..
of course a kid can walk out..a 14 year old refuses to play..there are no legal comebacks..a 14 year old isnt even legally an employee..justa registered member of a sports club..
there are legal consequences if jack clarke refuses..

So he is a slave?

Why are you going on about people being sued.
 
So he is a slave?

Why are you going on about people being sued.
because [people who have contracts get sued if they break them...he isnt a slave he enetred into the agreement of his own free will..same as every one who ever signs a contract..
want an example of what happens an adult player who breaks a congtract and gets sued?

here you go..https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66272176

and the rules?

 
because [people who have contracts get sued if they break them...he isnt a slave he enetred into the agreement of his own free will..same as every one who ever signs a contract..
want an example of what happens an adult player who breaks a congtract and gets sued?

here you go..https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66272176

and the rules?


No I don't, you spoke about slaves and people being sued. The slaves comment was nonsense and the part about being sued is you talking to yourself.
 
No I don't, you spoke about slaves and people being sued. The slaves comment was nonsense and the part about being sued is you talking to yourself.
ive shown you an example of a footballer not honouring a contract and so being sued..
as youth players dont have contracts it doesnt apply to them so they can leave...they are volunteer members of a club
 
ive shown you an example of a footballer not honouring a contract and so being sued..
as youth players dont have contracts it doesnt apply to them so they can leave...they are volunteer members of a club

The stuff about being sued holds no weight in the conversation whatsoever.

We disagree on youth players having contracts or something to a similar effect, and that's fine, I've zero inclination to argue the subject again at this time.
 
The stuff about being sued holds no weight in the conversation whatsoever.

We disagree on youth players having contracts or something to a similar effect, and that's fine, I've zero inclination to argue the subject again at this time.
then why were you?
the ,aws of the world matter, not what you want to believe..
no one can break a contract without consequence and no one under a certain age can a contract or be an employee under UK law..irs not complicated..
indeed hasnt an SAFC goalkeeopr just quit and joined chelsea? the club couldnt stop him cos he is 14 but their will be compo..
 
then why were you?
the ,aws of the world matter, not what you want to believe..
no one can break a contract without consequence and no one under a certain age can a contract or be an employee under UK law..irs not complicated..
indeed hasnt an SAFC goalkeeopr just quit and joined chelsea? the club couldnt stop him cos he is 14 but their will be compo..

I wasn't Kildare, you were, this is weird. Laws matter, sure.

I didn't state someone could break a contract without consequence, you're either arguing with yourself or suggesting I said something I did not.

Toby Bell has just quit and joined Chelsea, he was able to do so as he was at the end of his registration, yts term, contract, whatever you would like to call it. We receive compensation set from a third party for it.

In cases when young players move to other clubs whilst in their yts term, registration, contract, whatever you want to call it, then the two clubs can agree on a financial package away from compensation, the player's parents must present the club with written confirmation of their wish to leave and then all three parties have to take a compelling reason to the fa why the change in circumstance should take place. This was the case with the majority of players under Donald and Methven and possibly Francis Okoronkwo.

That's my understanding, if you disagree, that's fine, I can't change your mind, and I doubt you'll change mind, certainly not by talking about slaves or arguing with yourself and suggesting your argument is mine.
 
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