Acceptance does make a contract.. that's what acceptance means. You're accepting the terms on offer. Acceptance can be in the form of a verbal contract or on paper.
I've always been a strong believer in the 'there's nobody bigger than the club' sentiment - that no player or manager is better than the club and should hold them to ransom. But, at one point do we start differentiating between the club and owners? It's not just the fans that have been **** on this season and other seasons prior, Bruce was **** on, Phelan was put in a difficult situation, Diame felt the club had no goals or purpose. I don't blame Livermore or Snodgrass for wanting out when we have these ****s in charge. It's just calamity after calamity with the Allams. I've never felt so apathetic about the club and it's down to the owners.
He is one of the best players of our squad and many would have said that. Him, Snodgrass and Dawson have been among the most consistent. That means Ehab will loan/sell Dawson to some relegation rival now.
Well said Peter, bang on the money - anyone thinking that the boy doesn't have final say on transfer dealings needs their bumps reading.
you are totally wrong if a person makes an offer and the other person accepts it is legally binding then there is a legally enforceable contract obviously if somebody says: "I would like to pay £10m but it's not an offer until I confirm at a later date" then that is not an offer. "going through something for work" doesn't mean you understood I am making statements based on my study of contract law
Never mind the deal, I'm still confused to see us having to sell to buy considering we've gone up and down into the premier league. Not sure the exactly details with parachute payments but surely a club that gets relegated and promoted soon after is making nice money.
He musn't have paid much attention at work, a first year contracts class at Uni seems to have been more thorough.
well, ****adoodle doo, this better be the last sale if (when) Snodgrass goes. Gutted, not only our best performer this year, but someone who has always given everything on the pitch. Going to be v sadly missed.
The problem is that Ehab has such poor judgement. He will try a low offer hoping players will accept but they wont and it pisses them off He then realises that he better get what he can for them before their contract expires This means that every other club that has a better understanding of football and people can jump in and get a good player by paying them what they are worth
Who said we're buying? Eeyores master plan is unveiling before our eyes. He's selling the club, player by player!
Its a long time since i did law as part of my accountancy studies, but isn't the Burnley offer an "invitation to treat" ? which is not legally binding. I could be wrong though........I hated law
Wouldn't get 10million in the summer for a 30 year old with only 12 months left on contract... maybe all the players that have low buyout clauses if we get relegated are been sold off now
Now there's a point. What if Livermore and Snodgers both have/had relegation clauses for £5m? It's obviously not as black and white as some seem to think regardless.