Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
mr_nool wrote:Agree: A contract is a contract is a contract.
bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Rag_hater wrote:bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Signing a contract doesn't mean you have to give up your rights.
And Liverpool or Spain.No contest
Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
Rag_hater wrote:bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Signing a contract doesn't mean you have to give up your rights.
And Liverpool or Spain.No contest
Rag_hater wrote:bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Signing a contract doesn't mean you have to give up your rights.And Liverpool or Spain.No contest
bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Signing a contract doesn't mean you have to give up your rights.
And Liverpool or Spain.No contest
What are these so called 'rights'?
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Rag_hater wrote:bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Signing a contract doesn't mean you have to give up your rights.And Liverpool or Spain.No contest
What fucking rights?
He is bound by contract to train and play for Liverpool and try and represent Club in positive manner in media. Hardly giving up your human fucking rights is it? I have some contractual obligations as well. If I didn't like them, then I shouldn't have ever signed it, right?
You make it sound like he is Aung San Suu Kyi.
Rag_hater wrote:bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Signing a contract doesn't mean you have to give up your rights.
And Liverpool or Spain.No contest
City1970 wrote:
And by the same token, Liverpool, as depressing and hateful place that it is, have the right to expect this guy to honour the contract that he was so keen to sign when it gave him a load of dosh for singing.
City1970 wrote:Rag_hater wrote:bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Signing a contract doesn't mean you have to give up your rights.
And Liverpool or Spain.No contest
And by the same token, Liverpool, as depressing and hateful place that it is, have the right to expect this guy to honour the contract that he was so keen to sign when it gave him a load of dosh for singing, then a load more dosh deposited into his bank account every week. The moment he wants to break the contract his agent / minder bleat about the club holding him ransom, and it being very unfair on the player.
Sick of hearing about players and their rights, by agents and others, what about a football clubs right to keep the players who signed the contract in the first place, and they werent made to sign it with a gun being held to their heads.
this kind of behaviour by players like these, as well as players who think there above the law (ie nearly every player in the prem, especially those with a GB Passport), is the reason the most folk despise the modern day footballer.
Kladze wrote:City1970 wrote:
And by the same token, Liverpool, as depressing and hateful place that it is, have the right to expect this guy to honour the contract that he was so keen to sign when it gave him a load of dosh for singing.
I know these players claim to have 'a short career' but I hadn't realised they've taken to moonlighting - singing for their supper ;-)
Rag_hater wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Rag_hater wrote:bluej wrote:Rag_hater wrote:I don't know who is right in this.I would say there is a lot more that can be heard from either side.If Javier wants to make a stand though,what else can he do.
He can continue to act professionally by training and playing for the club he is under contract to. If he didn't want to play for Liverpool this long he shouldn't have signed the contract.
Signing a contract doesn't mean you have to give up your rights.And Liverpool or Spain.No contest
What fucking rights?
He is bound by contract to train and play for Liverpool and try and represent Club in positive manner in media. Hardly giving up your human fucking rights is it? I have some contractual obligations as well. If I didn't like them, then I shouldn't have ever signed it, right?
You make it sound like he is Aung San Suu Kyi.
You can't make someone do what they don't want to.As much of a little hitler you want to think of yourself.Contracts can be broken.There might be financial implications but thats a different matter.
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