Bro Frely, bukannya Pool tidak mau kasih duit ke Heinze untuk buy out kontraknya tapi sudah tidak bisa lagi.
Aturan FIFA menyatakan, seorang pemain boleh mengajukan buy out clause paling telat 5 minggu setelah musim berjalan selesai, jadi sudah terlalu telat bagi Pool untuk memanfaatkan clause di kontrak Heinze tersebut. Aneh ya, West Ham bisa seenak jidat merobek kontrak resmi sedangkan selembar surat dari MU bisa dianggap kaya 'kontrak resmi' hehehe. Dunia ini memang menyenangkan dan penuh kejutan. Begitulah sekilas info. Danny Ganteng & Baek Hati ----- Original Message ---- From: frely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:25:27 PM Subject: [BolaML] Komen dari pengacara soal kasus heinze hehehehe... ternyata pool gak beda-beda jauh ma west ham yang ngira kontrak pemaen bisa dihentikan seenak udel. kalo west ham ngira bisa ngambil tevez cukup dengan nyobek kontraknya dengan MSI, kubu pool lebih edan lagi. cuma bermodalkan surat dari david gill yang janjiin heinze boleh pergi kalo ada klub yang nawar dia di range 6-7 juta pound mereka ngira tuh surat punya kekuatan hukum. kecuali tuh surat disign gill di atas materai kemungkinan bakalan punya kekuatan di mata hukum. kalo emang punya duit untuk beli heinze, pool kan tinggal ngasih ke heinze tuh untuk buyout sisa kontraknya yg tinggal 2 tahun lagi. kalo gajinya heinze sekitar 70-80K seminggu, berarti buyoutnya paling di kisaran 7.2jt-8.3jt pound. tinggal nambah 200ribu-1.3juta pound kan? masa sih nambah duit segitu pool gak sanggup? ---------------------------- A leading sports law specialist suspects that Liverpool could prove powerless to wrest Gabriel Heinze away from Manchester United. The Argentina left-back still has two years remaining on his contract at Old Trafford and United are refusing to sell him to their close Premiership rivals and north-west neighbours. "I'd love to know what on earth Liverpool can actually do to require Manchester United to give up their rights under their contract with Heinze," said Peter Goodman, a partner in SA Law of St Albans. Heinze and Liverpool appear to be basing their case on a letter Heinze says Manchester United gave him, stating that he can leave Old Trafford should any other club offer a sum in the region of £6m-£7m. Meanwhile David Gill, United's chief executive, says this document is "meaningless" - and particularly in the context of Heinze potentially leaving for a principal domestic adversary - arguing that Sir Alex Ferguson would never have countenanced the possibility of such a move. "Unfortunately we don't know the content of that letter but Liverpool's chances of signing Heinze almost certainly depend on the detail within that note and whether it can be construed as a legally binding commitment to sell him to anyone who offers £6m. The key question is does it replace the original contract," added Goodman, who doubts whether a club as legally savvy as United would have furnished a player with a document worded sufficiently strongly to supersede a key part of his original agreement. "From what United are saying it seems the letter is not a commitment to sell him. If so, it is difficult to see how Liverpool can succeed," he said. Goodman also explained that Heinze spurned an opportunity, under Fifa regulations, to buy himself out of his contract during a five-week "grace period" at the end of the season when football's ruling body offers restless but contracted players an escape clause, albeit at a price. "One option for Heinze would have been to buy himself out of his contract in accordance with Fifa regulations but he has left it too late, the deadline has passed," said Goodman. HAPUS BAGIAN EMAIL YG TIDAK PERLU SEBELUM ME-REPLY. ========================================================== Milis Tabloid BOLA Untuk KELUAR DARI MILIS INI. Kirim Mail kosong (tanpa subject) ke alamat [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================================================== Yahoo! Groups Links Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
