I stand corrected :-)

In that case let the b4st4rd rot !

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On 19 Nov 2011, at 22:11, Alec McQueen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Different situation from Tevez. O'Brien says he will not play for Leeds,
> this is an ongoing refusal by the player, and thus the player is in
> continuous breach of contract. This is not the situation with Tevez, who
> said he is now available for selection (well, until he pissed off to Arg).
> I think we will find that Tevez is fined further for his not turning up for
> training.
> 
> The situation here is not that the club are not allowing a player to play,
> it is that the player is refusing to play. The contract is saying that in
> return for playing and training, the player will be paid a certain amount.
> If the player refuses to play, then he is in breach of contract, and the
> other contract party is under no obligation to maintain the contracted
> payments.
> 
> A player will not be able to just leave at his whim because he fancies
> pushing off, which is what you are implying below.
> 
> The interesting thing is what the termination clauses actually are in
> professional contracts. Has anyone actually seen a pro contract?
> Cheers
> A
> 
> 
> On 20 November 2011 08:51, <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> We can't do this under contract rules as Citeh have found out wth Tevez,
>> if a player isn't allowed to play the club are deemed to be breaching their
>> contract - I think a player has to play in 5% of the games or he can go.
>> I'd loan him out to Inverness Caley until the end of his contract.
>> 
>> Sarge
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Alec McQueen <[email protected]>
>> To: LEEDSLIST <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 21:30
>> Subject: Re: [LU] O'Brien's career at Leeds over
>> 
>> If he refused to play, then fine him the maximum 2 weeks wages, then keep
>> doing this every 2 weeks until the end of his contract. If he doesn't want
>> to play for us, then let him rot in his garden until the end of his
>> contract on zero pay.
>> 
>> He is in breach of contract, and we have no obligation to pay him.
>> 
>> However, we hold his player registration. Hold it until the end of his
>> contract, and don't let the fcker go anywhere else to help anyone else
>> (especially in our league). Do not let him just slip away to WHU or
>> wherever else he would prefer to be.
>> 
>> He is worth only one thing to us (nobody is going to pay a fee for the
>> fcker). Make him an example of what happens if you refuse to play.
>> Alec
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 20 November 2011 05:58, Ian Murray <[email protected]
>>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Sounds like ob was just pissed off cos he was dropped, and he was dropped
>>> cos he was shit. If you don't want to play for us, then fck off.
>>> 
>>> Grayson stood by him. As for his personal stuff - that's exactly that. It
>>> happens in life, none of our business.
>>> 
>>> Pedestrian display today but we got 3 points, and we're better off than
>>> this time last year. Stay positive.
>>> 
>>> 
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