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    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    But i thought you knew what was going on from your source that is Blooms righthand man? So you finding things out isn't leaking?
  2. J

    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    Again it may not be morally/ethically right but if you're talking about legal terms, is "selling" himself a breach of contract? (and i'm not talking about the different interpretations of what he said here as thats been done to death). Is saying you want another job breaching a contract? Does...
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    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    Yes of course i'm pro-Gus :rolleyes: (p.s thats sarcasm). You really don't read anything properly do you. I'll reiterate, i criticised the oversimplification of Samuels take of the situation. Thats nothing to do with taking sides. Is that putting it simply enough for you? I've never been...
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    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    I have seen in contracts clauses about not leaving for a competitor but even those are a bit dubious as they could be seen to be restraint of trade
  5. J

    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    I think you need some help with your alphabet and acronyms but don't worry they'll get to that next year at school :thumbsup:
  6. J

    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    yes however is looking for another job a breach of contract? i don't know about football but in the "real" world it isn't
  7. J

    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    I don't know to be honest however it would have most likely been tongue in cheek and he wouldn't be the first manager to mention that contracts don't mean much. Look at how much control players have, if they decide they want to leave a club then they leave in almost every circumstance
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    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    Please read what i said again. I wasn't criticising the club, stop looking for things that aren't there with your over the top pro-club agenda. All i said was the mail was oversimplifying and making light of the situation and being disingenious with their article. I was criticising the...
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    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    Yes i understand that, it was more how it was written that Poyet wanted to leave so the club acted first as was their RIGHT, nothing about breaches etc. so how is it their right to terminate the contract?
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    Martin Samuel/ daily mail

    Typical daily mail really. Its not really as straight forward as that as contracts are involved. If you sign a contract you don't have a RIGHT to choose a split without recompense. And using a divorce analogy is pretty lame as how many divorces are sorted by just giving the ring back.
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