Angus McDonald

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So if you lose out at one shop you should refuse to pay the bill at another? That’s idiotic.

I get the impression you’re more a self righteous & judgmental **** who has his nose that far up Allam’s back crack you have his **** in your hair.
You've got the wrong impression then.
I'll leave the self righteous and judgemental stuff to you.
 
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I know it’s in the ****ing Daily Mail but there are quotes, I hope this isn’t true because Cardiff took some terrible press over Emiliano Sala, if it is £200k is peanuts

Hull City refuse to pay Barnsley £200k instalment for Angus MacDonald


https://mol.im/a/7691257
sensitive issue of course, you'd like to think the club has sought legal guidance before taking such a stance
 
The court case will only affect the clubs involved and not the player.
Angus MacDonald is still a Hull City player and his wages are being paid.
My suspicion is that Barnsley knew this was a long term condition and not just a temporary blip. I do feel for Angus, he has never had it easy with health and football. He was told that he did not have a career in the game when he was a Reading Academy player after he was out of action for a few months with a blood clot.
I think that the whole transfer system needs to be addressed. Players having a medical on deadline day would not happen in any other industry that relies on fitness. Maybe a similar certification system to the one commercial pilots have.
 
The court case will only affect the clubs involved and not the player.
Angus MacDonald is still a Hull City player and his wages are being paid.
My suspicion is that Barnsley knew this was a long term condition and not just a temporary blip. I do feel for Angus, he has never had it easy with health and football. He was told that he did not have a career in the game when he was a Reading Academy player after he was out of action for a few months with a blood clot.
I think that the whole transfer system needs to be addressed. Players having a medical on deadline day would not happen in any other industry that relies on fitness. Maybe a similar certification system to the one commercial pilots have.
The current system works 99.9% of the time so the likelihood of change is unlikely.