Fernando Llorente - ST - Athletic Bilbao (17 Viewers)

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enzo

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The big European teams basically agreed not to do that, because it would wreck the current transfer system.
But that is what Bayern and Martinez did. Afaik Martinez even bought himself out of the contract with money of Bayern to avoid taxes.

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Mus™;3958246 said:
Can't a player buy out their own contract? We should make him do that and "compensate" him
No. He has to see out the contract, unless he reaches a mutual agreement with the club.
Of course a player can buy himself out of a contract. That's what a buyout clause is for. But who would pay this amount of money for Llorente now?
 

K.O.

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Of course a player can buy himself out of a contract. That's what a buyout clause is for. But who would pay this amount of money for Llorente now?
Oh yeah the buy-out clause is the only exit (~36 mil). I thought he meant to buy the rest of his contract in terms of wages because it doesn't make sense really to let him pay the buy-out clause then compensate him.
 

Nardonejuve

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I'be explained in previous post why Urrutia is doing what he is doing....
Yes and your prez has gone on and possibly ruined a players career. His situation of just wanting out has turned to possible depression mode because of the treatment your stupid fans give him. A player being booed by the very supporters that cheered him like a god half a year ago effects you. So now because of said principles he has to endure until May with either not seeing the field at all or getting booed every time his name is mentioned and touches the ball. That is honestly just utterly stupid. no player should have to deal with that just because he has dreams of winning trophies, playing with a top club and competing for CL honours He should of been sold last summer end of story.
 

Mirko

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Aug 29, 2012
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820 minutes for 2 goals. 1 goal every 410 minutes. For comparison this year Matri 1 goal in 560 minutes. If you take in to account the level of competition it is the same. And I think he'll score today so there's that.

And his salary 4mil€+. Really? He'll break our wage structure. I'd be pissed if I were Vucinic, Vidal, Lichsteiner, Marchisio, Pirlo, ....
 

Goodfella

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820 minutes for 2 goals. 1 goal every 410 minutes. For comparison this year Matri 1 goal in 560 minutes. If you take in to account the level of competition it is the same. And I think he'll score today so there's that.

And his salary 4mil€+. Really? He'll break our wage structure. I'd be pissed if I were Vucinic, Vidal, Lichsteiner, Marchisio, Pirlo, ....
He has spent 340 minutes on the pitch in La Liga. Resulting in 1 goal.

He has been a part of the starting line up once.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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What are you talking about? If he doesn't play for his club, it must be because he's not good.:boh:
you bad, baaaaaad troll :D

he wants the EPL.

fuck him and close this thread.
No mate, that was marca beeing the asshole they are.

one of their crappy journalists wrote "i know shit about soccer, and am ugly and boring as fuck, but i think regardless of my retardness that Llorente is better suited to spain"

Football italia saw the article and tough "oh hey lets be cunts" and posted it on their website titled "LLorente prefers england"


ever since, people thing he wants england


FUCK MARCA AND FUCK FOOTBALL ITALIA
 

Red

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But that is what Bayern and Martinez did. Afaik Martinez even bought himself out of the contract with money of Bayern to avoid taxes.
That's a different matter because there was a clause in the contract that Martinez had agreed with the club.

What I was referring to was the Webster Ruling, allowing players to buy out their own contract without the agreement of the club.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webster_ruling
 
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