You are getting that wrong. At anytime before his 17th birthday, he can choose to go and sign for someone else. An academy scholarship simply allows him to learn and train with your football club and use their facilities.
Have read everything I could find ... he's only just signed it ... but all suggest there is a commitment included ... Just one ...
I accept this may upset the various footballing legal experts on here ... ... but this sums it up .... https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/35320140/leicester-wonderkid-jeremy-monga-snub-man-city-transfer/ ... us having really good lawyers ahead of the game eh? ... who knew?
Just do a general one rather than individuals ... ... been a cracking (pun intended) for Omelettes...
Only time will tell ... but I'd support them whatever ... won't get me opting to follow some random club for their success ... little time for such types... and whichever league we are in we will always remain the 6th club to win the Premier League ... that'll do, Donkey....
No ...but you'll always be the 7th team that won the Premier League ... despite spending as much as Citeh and Chelsea did to 'buy' it
So Footie tonight? What are we all doing? Watching the women ... or cheering on Chelsea in the Club World Cup? ... that oughta do it ...
Taking into account how **** the CWC is, you’re still lying to yourself if you’d rather watch Ingerland Burds in the Burds’ Euros tonight.
The men's singles could well still be going by then. Women's England v Wales will 100% still be top of the BBC Sport webpage though. Must be hell of a dilemma for them; continue to over promote the Women Euros, or focus on the only decent sporting event they still actually get to show.
Now this one says that he has to now sign a pro contract with you. I still think it could be wrong, mind
Just got in from eight hours of travelling to see them walking off in the cricket. Might have to resort to tennis. Oooooh come on Alcaraz ooooh pass me the quail’s eggs.