I would suggest that it works both ways though...
.. that should come as some relief (perhaps literally) to both HIAG and Rupert....
I would suggest that it works both ways though...
What a petty minded vindictive attitude - That lad made your club around 40 million quid when he was nowhere near worth that.
Takes the piss though, we still had to pay Lallana his despite his antics!

Wow!
Just......WOW!
You've bottled every single challenge I've given you to back up your claims,
You know full well that I am not going to engage in your mind games, Pixie.
The Mousers are the most generous fans on the face of the Planet, JWP.
Why, look at the massive hand they gave to Gentleman Roy when assisting him out of their club, and the fantastic send-off they gave to Rodgers.
Wonderful fans.
I would suggest that it works both ways though and the person who started this process was the player.
I posted yesterday that the correct way to do this would be the player who is under contract to be informed of the transfer request, the player then puts in a transfer request if he wants the move, a fee is then agreed and the player agrees terms. All very amicable if done right.
The only other option that needs looking at in football which would open a can of worms is that does a player have the right to give notice and resign form his place of work?
Of course you can resign, anytime you like. However, your employer has the right to hold you to your contract and prevent you from working elsewhere. In my old business you effective went on what was known as 'gardening leave'
Maybe Berahino could resign and see if they'll release him from his contract.
No chance! Peace would make him sit out the full 18 months. That's no good for either the player or the club, so it ain't gonna happen.
Nsis you have just got rid of one total **** Adebeawhore and Spurs seem intent on replacing him with a younger version of stroppy ****.
Don't touch with a barge pole would be my advice and let Toon have him, coz if he can go on strike to join you then he can go on strike to leave you - and both Spurs and Arsenal have had our fair share of stroppy striking ****s![]()
Rupert, is that you?
Rupert, is that you?