Transfer Market (2 Viewers)

d.nico

Senior Member
Apr 23, 2003
2,244
#23
mark83 said:
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That is ridicoulous.

When players sign contracts with clubs they are obligated to respect their contracts and stay at their clubs, just as clubs are obligated to pay salary for the players.

I mean what do players expect? That they can change Clubs every six months?

As far as I m concerned I would never accept this rule unless players pay huge amount of money to Club when leaving them before the end of Contract, not the opposite way!
Absolutely :agree:
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
#24
and come to think of it g-14 would support this rule...it is the SMALL clubs that rely on the huge transfer fees that will suffer
 

Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
#25
ahmedz said:
and come to think of it g-14 would support this rule...it is the SMALL clubs that rely on the huge transfer fees that will suffer
So basicly, whenever we need Ronaldinho or C.Ronaldo all we got to do is talk to them and convince them to come and the deal is done .. without Barça or Man.Utd.agreeing on the contract or even having a say in it ?!?!

Who the hell are you kidding ?!?!:disagree: :disagree:
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
#26
Omair said:
So basicly, whenever we need Ronaldinho or C.Ronaldo all we got to do is talk to them and convince them to come and the deal is done .. without Barça or Man.Utd.agreeing on the contract or even having a say in it ?!?!

Who the hell are you kidding ?!?!:disagree: :disagree:
not every player in the world is a ronaldinho and neither does every club have a ronaldinho...small clubs depend much more than the g-14 clubs on transfer fees...it will obvioulsy be a much higher percent of their income...I am simply saying that the larger clubs in the world will not suffer as much as the smaller clubs...
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#27
Here is what Corriere dello Sport wrote about the subject:

Arriva la rivoluzione, tanti campioni tornano in vetrina


Mercato, arriva la rivoluzione. Una norma Fifa del 2002 permette ai giocatori di rescindere il contratto se è stato firmato due o tre stagioni prima. Alcuni club e calciatori stanno per ricorrere a una regola finora mai usata. Avrebbe effetti clamorosi: tanti campioni potrebbero liberarsi in estate.

Tornano in vetrina Drogba e Ronaldo. La norma Fifa rimette sul mercato gli assi di Chelsea e Real: 6 milioni di indennizzo per l'ivoriano, 13 per il brasiliano. Milan e Inter pronte. Ma possono rescindere il contratto anche Klose, Abidal, Tymoshchuk e Matuzalem. In Italia il discorso vale per Del Piero, Toni e Nesta.
 

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