To be honest mate, I don't care about 'possible' circumstances, or what might happen if you sit and over think this whole thing. I was just stating that if he goes AWOL, under contract, chances are he'll land himself in hot water, that's what usually happens. You've just made a tale of assumptions and stuff up that are completely unfounded.
He's talking about the goalkeeper that Sunderland 'signed' last minute, but they never signed him. It fell through.
the problem with all of it is it will take more than 4 months to sort out so he might as well just go on holiday somewhere warm, train on his own and keep himself as fit as he can.
No, you just made assumptions and invented circumstances. If he just turns up at the AoL, then things will be awkward. But that is vanishingly unlikely. There are however likely circumstances that could lead to him at least being allowed to train. With legal and actual precedents; Alvarez is allowed to play for a 3rd club while 2 other clubs argue over an existing registration and transfer You accused someone of not "thinking it through", but that applies to you as well.
Mika didn't sign. We didn't get the paperwork through on time. I know that is the players Moyes has to work with until January.
All in all not a bad effort by Big Dave under very trying circumstances. Onwards and upwards with a leaner, and hopefully more settled squad than previous,
Just checked the rules and we can not do this. The player must be a free agent before the window closes. So January it is.
You're using other examples relating to players who are not even remotely in a similar situation to M'Vila. M'Vila is under contract, in the last 4 months of his contract, with a club and has not stated any intent to remain in London/UK anywhere, it's all ridiculous. Carry on talking utter waffle, I'm not reading any more, all I said was that he PROBABLY won't be training with Sunderland and when prompted for a good reason as to why he wouldn't I said because he's under contract with another club and usually, if a club owns a player who goes AWOL, they'll fine him, or sue him, like Tevez got from City. I'm applying basic logic not stupid little scenarios.
True, but UEFA do. That is why the Bosman ruling applies to RK as well, UEFA have to comply with EU law and make sure all the dealings they preside over comply as well
Its on the BBC website that we have appealed to FIFA over the goalkeeper cock up last night. We are claiming the Portugese screwed up the paperwork at their end stopping the deal going through, Its something I suppose
That shouldn't give us any right to appeal We have also contradicted ourselves with the statement we released, if this report from the BBC is to be believed. A Sunderland statement read: “Despite the best endeavours of both clubs, a deal has not been completed for the transfer of Mika Domingues from Boavista to Sunderland AFC.”