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I'd love to see it like that, but can't help but think that he's trying to push a move through and using the alleged match fixing as a way to make it happen.I feel sorry for the guy, quitting becaise his old team rigged matches, seems like a guy with some integrity. Now, he's maybe losing the chance to play in the prem and a guaranteed match vs Man Utd.
can he be registered though? In the 25 man squadNo hurry to sign him, if he is a free agent can still sign outside the transfer window as it won't be a transfer
I'd love to see it like that, but can't help but think that he's trying to push a move through and using the alleged match fixing as a way to make it happen.
Was it just me who started to read this post to the tune of 'he's fat, he's round, he's taking Wednesday's down'?He's big, he's cheap, he's got long fingers and he could potentially develop into our first choice keeper, unlike Moore.
We also need a second foreigner.
can he be registered though? In the 25 man squad
I think what’s he saying is that if we don’t sign him until after the window closes can we still register him? Or do all players have to be registered once the window closes and that’s it until January?Could be wrong but i believe clubs register a maximum of 25 players. We could register 23 then save 2 spaces for free transfers.
Under 21 don't have to count in the 25.
I think what’s he saying is that if we don’t sign him until after the window closes can we still register him? Or do all players have to be registered once the window closes and that’s it until January?
Guessing isn’t good enough for a situation of this magnitude. I need facts and I need them now.Not sure - i'd guess we have until 31st August to register players but after that then it's until January when you can resubmit the list of 25
Guessing isn’t good enough for a situation of this magnitude. I need facts and I need them now.
Guessing isn’t good enough for a situation of this magnitude. I need facts and I need them now.
I feel sorry for the guy, quitting becaise his old team rigged matches, seems like a guy with some integrity. Now, he's maybe losing the chance to play in the prem and a guaranteed match vs Man Utd.
He played a full season for them after the match fixing affair so it suggests that he's using it to push through a move.
He played a full season for them after the match fixing affair so it suggests that he's using it to push through a move.
And when it’s in a pot of boiling water it’s called fookedA male lobster is called a cock and a female a hen or chicken (when it weighs about one pound). A one-clawed lobster is called a cull. If it has no claws, it's called a pistol.
2017–2019 Belgian football fraud scandal - Wikipedia
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Looks like they were only found guilty in April 2019, and the appeal ended on July 17th.
Can’t we just offer them £100k to save both parties lining lawyer’s pockets? Ultimately he doesn’t want to play for them and they’re just trying to hold him to his contract to get some value out of him.
That depends on how clear the law is in relation to this specific ‘offence’. There are a lot of grey areas in law where you’re trying to predict what a judge will think, how he will see the facts and how he’ll apply the law to them.Surely, a decent "sports" lawyer, whom I assume we already have, can advise United on:-
i) Verrips legal position vis-a-vis Mechelen;
ii) whether he can leave there unilaterally or if a fee would be payable to the club he's registered with; and
iii) whether United can let him train with them until this is all sorted out.
That's is assuming he is the great prospect we all hope.
Appreciate you coming on here.KV Mechelen received a final disciplinary sanction from the Belgian sports arbitration court on July 17. He then played the Belgian supercup on July 20. So despite all his integrity, he had no problem playing that match and expanding his record if they won (which they didn't). In the weeks before the ruling of the arbitration court, he announced in the press multiple times that he would not leave the team whatever way the ruling would be.
Appreciate you coming on here.
Is he any good?
No doubt that's true and it may well be the case here.That depends on how clear the law is in relation to this specific ‘offence’. There are a lot of grey areas in law where you’re trying to predict what a judge will think, how he will see the facts and how he’ll apply the law to them.
If it was cut and dried there wouldn’t be an argument which makes me think there’s an element of uncertainty. We couldn’t risk a transfer ban, even if it’s only a small risk, as the consequences would be severe.
In the same way an employee can have his contract terminated for gross misconduct I suggest and employee can terminate for gross misconduct by an employer.Don't see how the match fixing sees his contract voided.
There’s no point taking any risk here. Just go and get a free agent like Andy Lonergan for a year and be done with it.
Lonergan is Liverpool's 3rd keeper isn't he? Played in one of their pre-seasons a couple of weeks ago?
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