If the CAT is thrown out by the legal system it would be released yes. The reasons why also released. If dropped by MA then I have no idea.
Something has happened if they release a player they don't do it without careful thought You don't sit someone down or call them up and say we don't want you anymore unless you're sure.
Unless of course your desperate. Also the PL press release stating the player was released is exactly that. So the club have officially declared him to being released and then a bee contract offered. That’s the bit I don’t get?
All legal cases that go through the courts are on public record I believe. The jury are representing the public. CAT cases might be different mind and I’m no legal expert!
It's no different. It's based on the anti competition law. @Sheikh_of_Araby has mentioned this lots of times
If its thrown out why would we hear anything. I'm going to go for it If this story is true then it's off.
It’s alrea dy in the system. If it gets thrown out then it will be noted and the reason why. There will be a case number. I can’t be arsed to look back through the thread but you can usually search the cases etc. It would however take a bit of time after the event for it to be updated. I might be wrong here but the CAT case was filed the day after the ESL was announced but was in the news until about 2 weeks later.
It's Ashley basically saying "I am not spending another penny." As far as he is concerned the club is no longer his.
It's like standing next to people watching an out of control bus racing towards some people in the street this! Shouting "LOOK THERE'S A MASSIVE BUS" but they're just saying it's not there and standing there trying to come up with explanations as to why it's not a problem.
Even if the case is thrown out there will be a summary judgement outlining the reasons why. There will be a case number and anyone can read it. CAT case thrown out then we only have arbitration unless that happens after July. CAT case goes ahead it suggests then thst is strong evidence in saying that arbitration will succeed. Ashley withdraws the CAT case then it suggests that arbitration has succeeded or a settlement reached.