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15 hours ago, trophyshy said:

What sort of name is Skyler anyway?  
 

How about Fieldish, Mountaincock or Riverwang?  
 

Fucking Skyler.  Fuck off.  

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If we signed someone called Riverwang Mountaincock I could die a happy man. 

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It’s almost like the three of them were hit with a similar email on the same day…

 

 

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1 minute ago, Renton said:

Be great if the thise 3 were sued for libel with the might of the Saudi state behind it.


cease and desist order?

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9 minutes ago, Craig said:


cease and desist order?

 

Very possibly. A nice letter from lawyers citing damage to the company/brand based on untruths - no-one can prove the shit they've been circulating, with a nice threat of litigation for substantial damages included.

 

Be nice if the gangster agent got same, there must be some level of confidentiality covered in the various contracts.

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32 minutes ago, Renton said:

Be great if the thise 3 were sued for libel with the might of the Saudi state behind it.

 

Censoring the free media now? How very liberal of you.

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1 minute ago, RobElliott said:

Hope confirms Isakunt has gone on strike.

 

Surely im breach of his contract now. 

 

Come Saturday, 2 weeks wages fine, every game he misses.

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4 minutes ago, RobElliott said:

Hope confirms Isakunt has gone on strike.

 

Surely im breach of his contract now. 

Where would we sit with this if we went to sue him?

If he wants to go, that is reasonable. 

If Liverpool want him, that is reasonable. 

If he does go on strike, his worth is severely damaged. Surely we can sue him for damages just like Chelsea sued Mutu.

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4 minutes ago, GrahamTaylor5 said:

Where would we sit with this if we went to sue him?

If he wants to go, that is reasonable. 

If Liverpool want him, that is reasonable. 

If he does go on strike, his worth is severely damaged. Surely we can sue him for damages just like Chelsea sued Mutu.

 

Stefan Borson laid it out, article is somewhere further back in this thread.

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I can see him parked up outside of Anfield on deadline day trying to do an Odemwingie. 

 

Put in a fucking transfer request or get back to work. 

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Isak's situation is very simple.

I have no problem with him spending the first few months of the season in the stands, unpaid and without training. Does he not want to play here anymore? Okay. He won't be working, but he has a contract and a release clause. So as long as no one pays that, you're a worker, and if you're on strike, I have the right not to pay you.

When he returns from the strike, the kid will train, get paid again, but he'll still be in the stands every Sunday. And since he's sure to get bonuses for games played and goals scored, his contract will be lower, and that will hurt him.

In January, when he sees the World Cup approaching, that he hasn't played for eight months, and that his chances of going are in jeopardy (not going anymore, because he's very good, but perhaps arriving without rhythm, and he sees that the forward line could be Gyokeres, Elanga, Kulusevski, or something similar), a team from Saudi Arabia will appear and pay us around 120 million euros, and we'll sell him.

He won't want to, because it seems obvious he wants top-level football, but he'll find it as an escape route to play again. And we'll all be happy. (Isak being the least happy, by the way.)

The club will have shown that it's a strong team, that it wants to achieve the highest goals, and that it can't be ignored.

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What a wanker this lad is.  He has absolutely fucked himself.

I hope one of the team chins the cunt. 

All of the team chins the cunt. 

Jimmy Nail, Ant and Dec, Cheryl Cole, Alan Shearer, Rowan Atkinson, Mr Bean, Tim Healey.  GET DOWN THERE AND CHIN THIS TURNIP CUNT.

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1 minute ago, Diego21 said:

Isak's situation is very simple.

I have no problem with him spending the first few months of the season in the stands, unpaid and without training. Does he not want to play here anymore? Okay. He won't be working, but he has a contract and a release clause. So as long as no one pays that, you're a worker, and if you're on strike, I have the right not to pay you.

When he returns from the strike, the kid will train, get paid again, but he'll still be in the stands every Sunday. And since he's sure to get bonuses for games played and goals scored, his contract will be lower, and that will hurt him.

In January, when he sees the World Cup approaching, that he hasn't played for eight months, and that his chances of going are in jeopardy (not going anymore, because he's very good, but perhaps arriving without rhythm, and he sees that the forward line could be Gyokeres, Elanga, Kulusevski, or something similar), a team from Saudi Arabia will appear and pay us around 120 million euros, and we'll sell him.

He won't want to, because it seems obvious he wants top-level football, but he'll find it as an escape route to play again. And we'll all be happy. (Isak being the least happy, by the way.)

The club will have shown that it's a strong team, that it wants to achieve the highest goals, and that it can't be ignored.

Don’t think he has a release clause as they aren’t compulsory in England 

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7 minutes ago, Alex said:

Don’t think he has a release clause as they aren’t compulsory in England 

He won't have a release clause, but he will have a value.

Let him sue the club for not allowing him to leave.

All players have a price in the eyes of the courts. And Isak's will surely be less than 130 million euros or whatever we're asking for.

Now, by the time Isak sees the lawsuit resolved 'in his favor,' months will have passed, and his season will be over, and perhaps also his options to go to another team while his transfer is 'frozen.'

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Just now, Diego21 said:

He won't have a release clause, but he will have a value.

Let him sue the club for not allowing him to leave.

All players have a price in the eyes of the courts. And Isak's will surely be less than 130 million euros or whatever we're asking for.

Now, by the time Isak sees the lawsuit resolved 'in his favor,' months will have passed, and his season will be over, and perhaps also his options to go to another team while his transfer is 'frozen.'

 

He has no cause that would stand up in court for him to "win" his release, he is breaking the contract he freely signed so is actually weakening any argument (legal or otherwise) that he may have had.

 

Under the terms of an EPL players contract (they are largely standard) he can be fined 2 weeks wages for each match he misses/makes himself unavailable for (per Stefan Borson). That will start on Saturday.

 

Isak has not got a leg to stand on, the club has all the leverage.

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2 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

So is there any meat on the bones of that tweet? What’s changed

Nothing, it's a rehash.

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