Rick Skelton wrote about Aluko (Twitter): "I think we'll find out more tonight when Burnsy and Phil Buckingham speak to Steve Bruce."
Was the conversation?
Was the conversation?
Rick Skelton wrote about Aluko (Twitter): "I think we'll find out more tonight when Burnsy and Phil Buckingham speak to Steve Bruce."
She was the conversation?
Seems like a Mclean energy levels wise, but can actually find the net too. Looks decent, don't suppose anyone knows of a fee?
Fantastic signing, pretty sure his contract was up at rangers regardless of the newco, he was going to sign a new deal with rangers but decided not to due to the events that unfolded
Sone Aluko is a money man, but don't hold your breath, a certain Mister Green (He of Shef. Utd fame) may come looking for compensation. Having said that Aluko was rated by Rangers fans
I've just had my £10 free Sky bet at 33-1.
Jakupovic
Rosenior Chester Hobbs Dudgeon
Stewart Koren Evans Aluko
Proschwitz Fryatt
Looks very good.
or
Jakupovic
Faye Chester Hobbs
Rosenior Koren Dudgeon
Stewart Aluko
Fryatt Proschwitz
How can they claim compo? Surely that would be like us trying to claim our bit of say Christiano Ronaldos transfer fee to Madrid. Different company, different team.
Because they bought the footballing assets of the club.
If Aluko is eventually ruled in breach of contract we'll only be liable for the money Green paid for his contract as compensation in breach of contract in Scots law is restricted to returning the wronged party (theoretically Green) to the position they would have been in had they not entered into the contract (or in this case bought into). Fortunately for us Green bought all the assets for £4.5M, and the players contracts were specified as either £1.8M or £2.7M. I can't remember which way round the split was, but even if it's £2.5M, given the other players they had we'll be looking at paying them less than Proschwitz's monthly salary.
Of course to be in breach of contract there has to have been a valid contract. His initial contract was til the end of the season, but Rangers had the option of extending it for 2 years, so his out of contract status depends on whether notification of an intention to activate the clause was provided to Aluko in the correct timeframe. My guess would be that as the administrators weren't allowed to extend contracts they didn't, and that Green bought the assets too late to be able to take up the option. In which case the maximum compensation Rangers would be due (as he's under 24) would be based on how many years youth training he received from them, which is clearly none as he only joined them in November, and Aberdeen were only claiming it for 3 of the 4 years he was with them.
So the company went out of business but someone was able to buy all the players contracts without them agreeing to it? I can't believe that, what would have happened if an afghan company decided to buy the playing assets and start a new team in Afghanistan? Would they have been legally obliged to uproot and go to a place where they'd probably have been blown up within a week?
I thought Green was trying to change the contracts? Certainly reduce payments and terms - as they are fixed he was in breach.