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Paying transfer fees for players that don’t have a contract seems nuts.Karim_myBagheri said:
cheers for that.oohaahmortimer said:
Winding up order for £50k owed to them for Carl Harris at a guess wasn’t it 1984Karim_myBagheri said:
what's the story behind this? (sorry for my lack of knowledge in this piece of Charlton history)Henry Irving said:Club of cheats formed out of a club closed down for cheating.
Tried to get Charlton closed down in 1982
from Wikipedia:
Out of contract, he finally left Elland Road in 1982 in a £100,000 move to Charlton Athletic.
Could a club just refuse to give you a new contract and hold your registration in perpetuity, effectively ending your career?1 -
They simply foresaw St Andrews 1987. Ha, fuck off Leeds.0
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IIRC the club could hang on to a player if a new contract offer was no worse than the one expiring.se9addick said:
Paying transfer fees for players that don’t have a contract seems nuts.Karim_myBagheri said:
cheers for that.oohaahmortimer said:
Winding up order for £50k owed to them for Carl Harris at a guess wasn’t it 1984Karim_myBagheri said:
what's the story behind this? (sorry for my lack of knowledge in this piece of Charlton history)Henry Irving said:Club of cheats formed out of a club closed down for cheating.
Tried to get Charlton closed down in 1982
from Wikipedia:
Out of contract, he finally left Elland Road in 1982 in a £100,000 move to Charlton Athletic.
Could a club just refuse to give you a new contract and hold your registration in perpetuity, effectively ending your career?
In Europe even that safety net didn't apply, hence the Bosnian ruling.0 -
BosmanIdleHans said:
IIRC the club could hang on to a player if a new contract offer was no worse than the one expiring.se9addick said:
Paying transfer fees for players that don’t have a contract seems nuts.Karim_myBagheri said:
cheers for that.oohaahmortimer said:
Winding up order for £50k owed to them for Carl Harris at a guess wasn’t it 1984Karim_myBagheri said:
what's the story behind this? (sorry for my lack of knowledge in this piece of Charlton history)Henry Irving said:Club of cheats formed out of a club closed down for cheating.
Tried to get Charlton closed down in 1982
from Wikipedia:
Out of contract, he finally left Elland Road in 1982 in a £100,000 move to Charlton Athletic.
Could a club just refuse to give you a new contract and hold your registration in perpetuity, effectively ending your career?
In Europe even that safety net didn't apply, hence the Bosnian ruling.
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Thank you - autocorrectShootersHillGuru said:
BosmanIdleHans said:
IIRC the club could hang on to a player if a new contract offer was no worse than the one expiring.se9addick said:
Paying transfer fees for players that don’t have a contract seems nuts.Karim_myBagheri said:
cheers for that.oohaahmortimer said:
Winding up order for £50k owed to them for Carl Harris at a guess wasn’t it 1984Karim_myBagheri said:
what's the story behind this? (sorry for my lack of knowledge in this piece of Charlton history)Henry Irving said:Club of cheats formed out of a club closed down for cheating.
Tried to get Charlton closed down in 1982
from Wikipedia:
Out of contract, he finally left Elland Road in 1982 in a £100,000 move to Charlton Athletic.
Could a club just refuse to give you a new contract and hold your registration in perpetuity, effectively ending your career?
In Europe even that safety net didn't apply, hence the Bosnian ruling.0 -
Didn't Leaburn stay with us for half a season when out of contract?IdleHans said:
IIRC the club could hang on to a player if a new contract offer was no worse than the one expiring.se9addick said:
Paying transfer fees for players that don’t have a contract seems nuts.Karim_myBagheri said:
cheers for that.oohaahmortimer said:
Winding up order for £50k owed to them for Carl Harris at a guess wasn’t it 1984Karim_myBagheri said:
what's the story behind this? (sorry for my lack of knowledge in this piece of Charlton history)Henry Irving said:Club of cheats formed out of a club closed down for cheating.
Tried to get Charlton closed down in 1982
from Wikipedia:
Out of contract, he finally left Elland Road in 1982 in a £100,000 move to Charlton Athletic.
Could a club just refuse to give you a new contract and hold your registration in perpetuity, effectively ending your career?
In Europe even that safety net didn't apply, hence the Bosnian ruling.0 -
Ah right, you couldn’t just hold his registration and not pay him then.IdleHans said:
IIRC the club could hang on to a player if a new contract offer was no worse than the one expiring.se9addick said:
Paying transfer fees for players that don’t have a contract seems nuts.Karim_myBagheri said:
cheers for that.oohaahmortimer said:
Winding up order for £50k owed to them for Carl Harris at a guess wasn’t it 1984Karim_myBagheri said:
what's the story behind this? (sorry for my lack of knowledge in this piece of Charlton history)Henry Irving said:Club of cheats formed out of a club closed down for cheating.
Tried to get Charlton closed down in 1982
from Wikipedia:
Out of contract, he finally left Elland Road in 1982 in a £100,000 move to Charlton Athletic.
Could a club just refuse to give you a new contract and hold your registration in perpetuity, effectively ending your career?
In Europe even that safety net didn't apply, hence the Bosnian ruling.
Cheers, still seems like a crazy system and the Bosman ruling righted a wrong.0 -
Fuck em . Dirty Leeds0
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As said winding up order in early 80sKarim_myBagheri said:
what's the story behind this? (sorry for my lack of knowledge in this piece of Charlton history)Henry Irving said:Club of cheats formed out of a club closed down for cheating.
Tried to get Charlton closed down in 19820 -
Man Utd have named an academy player in their squad for every game since 1938.paulie8290 said:Just seen this stat on twitter, if its true that is fantastic
Leeds United have played 4,508 games in their history.
They've named an academy player in 4,504 of them - the last time they failed to do so was a Johnstone's Paint Trophy fixture in 2009.
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Who is it? He must be fucking ancient by now?!?Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Man Utd have named an academy player in their squad for every game since 1938.paulie8290 said:Just seen this stat on twitter, if its true that is fantastic
Leeds United have played 4,508 games in their history.
They've named an academy player in 4,504 of them - the last time they failed to do so was a Johnstone's Paint Trophy fixture in 2009.
👏
via @lufcstats https://t.co/zPtMruPJPz14