Well it's not exactly a straight forward transfer is it. It's just a mess.All this thread tells me is that nobody knows what's going on![]()
Well it's not exactly a straight forward transfer is it. It's just a mess.All this thread tells me is that nobody knows what's going on![]()
1) Toby is happy to sign for either club
2) Saints are unlikely to offer up more money when we have a binding legal agreement - (although, we could... - but we'd be making mugs of ourselves)
Now it's just a case of whether AM will break it once and for all by selling him on to a third party - I think they're prepared to.
How have we mugged ourselves off?Hopefully Ron
Well then I won't be the only one to think that we've mugged ourselves off.
Especially if we sign an alternative centre back for more than £7m
Hopefully Ron
Well then I won't be the only one to think that we've mugged ourselves off.
Especially if we sign an alternative centre back for more than £7m
Because we wouldn't chuck someone £6m that they weren't entitled to, duh.How have we mugged ourselves off?
Well it's not exactly a straight forward transfer is it. It's just a mess.
It will be done soon.Exactly that's why nobodies got a clue. We'll just have to wait and see what happens. I just hope that it's sooner rather than later so we can get a replacement in for preseason if we need one.
How have we mugged ourselves off?
2) Saints are unlikely to offer up more money when we have a binding legal agreement - (although, we could... - but we'd be making mugs of ourselves)
Now it's just a case of whether AM will break it once and for all by selling him on to a third party - I think they're prepared to.
Would we win a court case if we actually agreed to the new terms, though? I mean, that'd kind of accept the first contract was worth nothing.If they're prepared to break it and pay compensation if we win in arbitration, then we'll look far worse for sticking to our agreement than if we just topped up our offer and got the damned player.
I don't think we would.If they're prepared to break it and pay compensation if we win in arbitration, then we'll look far worse for sticking to our agreement than if we just topped up our offer and got the damned player.
Would we win a court case if we actually agreed to the new terms, though? I mean, that'd kind of accept the first contract was worth nothing.
(genuine question)
I think this whole thing will be brought to a close by Toby stating that he's happy to sign for Spurs ahead of Saints, and signing a contract, making what we might have offered largely redundant.There wouldn't be a court case, I would imagine. We'd offer a bit less than Spurs and waive the case, and we'd still get Toby.
If we're hellbent to get a couple million in compensation (and realistically, that's all it will be) while Toby goes to Spurs rather than actually signing him ourselves, we'll quite rightly be laughed at by most of football.
I think this whole thing will be brought to a close by Toby stating that he's happy to sign for Spurs ahead of Saints.
1) Toby is happy to sign for either club
2) Saints are unlikely to offer up more money when we have a binding legal agreement - (although, we could... - but we'd be making mugs of ourselves)
Now it's just a case of whether AM will break it once and for all by selling him on to a third party - I think they're prepared to.
I think this whole thing will be brought to a close by Toby stating that he's happy to sign for Spurs ahead of Saints, and signing a contract, making what we might have offered largely redundant.