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14 minutes ago, Andrew said:

what exactly do you have against the generic small time football blather thread?


He is to reanimating ancient threads what Robin is to GIFs.

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3 minutes ago, Andrew said:

He is to our CPU usage what CT is to new hobbies that wont last.


I'm sensing a data purge might be coming with next week's maintenance. :lol:

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47 minutes ago, ohhh_yeah said:

 

Luiz Díaz Launches Legal Action Against Liverpool in Shock Wage Dispute

"Luiz Díaz has launched legal proceedings against Liverpool Football Club in a sensational case that alleges the Colombian winger was paid below the legal minimum wage, in what legal experts are already describing as one of the most extraordinary employment disputes in Premier League history."

"The 28-year-old, who joined Liverpool from FC Porto in January 2022 in a deal worth up to £50 million, claims he was “misclassified” under his employment terms and has been underpaid for substantial periods during his time at Anfield."

"In court filings lodged with the Employment Tribunal Service this week, Díaz’s legal team argue that the player was compensated at a rate “far beneath statutory thresholds” due to a series of administrative errors and “non-standard contractual arrangements” that may contravene UK employment law. It is alleged that, for a portion of his initial 18 months at the club, Díaz was paid less than £10 per hour—well below the current national minimum wage of £11.44 for workers over the age of 23."

"Liverpool have vehemently denied any wrongdoing, calling the claim “entirely without merit” and state that Díaz has at all times been paid in "full compliance with UK labour regulations and in accordance with his contract". Nevertheless, sources close to the player insist Díaz became aware of irregularities only after a recent audit by his new management firm revealed “systematic underpayment”."

"While Liverpool are understood to be open to resolving the issue behind closed doors, club officials remain “deeply frustrated” that the matter has been brought into the public domain amid sensitive transfer negotiations elsewhere in the squad. Privately, figures at Anfield have questioned whether the legal manoeuvre may be part of a broader strategy to engineer a move away from the club, particularly given interest from Barcelona and Bayern Munich in recent months."

 


Can't see this being reported anywhere else?

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1 hour ago, Gemmill said:

Where's that Diaz story from? It sounds like a spoof. 

My money is on Facebook.

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17 minutes ago, The Fish said:

My money is on Facebook.

Bit late now, should have got in there whilst is was still Facemash :cuppa:

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8 minutes ago, ohhh_yeah said:

 

My mate sent it to me. Said he saw it on rawk.

 

 

I don't say this lightly, but I genuinely think you need to find someone to cut out that last bit of your frontal lobe that the last guy clearly missed.

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