They have signed a contract, which is a commitment of reward for services for a period of time. They then find ways to break that commitment. That Is poor form. I have a contract which means i have to give six months notice and i have always worked it.
I get the sentiment but there is a nuance here. The player has signed a contract, of their free will, to committ his labour to the club for a certain time period for a certain wage. That is unlikely to include a must play clause. So if they are dropped that is within their contract. Refusing to...
Club wouldnt have fined him if he was nursing an injury. Let him stew a bit. He will be fine once the twindow closes if we havent sold him for lots of money
Agree with the sentiment but unfortunately we are now in times where the player power is so strong they can force a sale, wven if the club dont want to.
I dont think we got the german for long term greer replacement or to warm the subs bench. Dunk to leave, big money, a good chunk of which has already been invested. Two more to come in, probably loans. There. Done