You have to impose a framework of tolerated accepted behavior. It may cost on 
the short term but will be profitable on the long. 
A contract is mutually binding. 
I'd do everything to harm OBrian so that he in no way benefits and in every way 
suffers. 
One way or another this is a landmark 

Sent from my iPhone. 
D"r Michael Benjamin. 
Community  Psychiatrist. 

On 23 Nov 2011, at 12:42, DAVID NATTAN <[email protected]> wrote:

> He / the club might be right on this occasion but what if Snoddy or Howson or 
> Clayton or someone else with a sell on value to us did the same. If Delph had 
> said he did not want to play for us and we just terminated his contract in 
> this way we (or at least Bates) would be £6m down.O'Brien also gets what he 
> wants - a transfer to West Ham.
> Dave
> 
> --- On Wed, 23/11/11, Dr Michael Benjamin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: Dr Michael Benjamin <[email protected]>
> Subject: [LU] Miracles of miracles:
> To: "LEEDSLIST" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, 23 November, 2011, 8:08
> 
> I agree with the Stoat entirely
> Whats more I'd sue O'Brian's arse off him. Not to mention a complaint about
> WHU and point deductions in the bargain.
> 
> The words of the Stoat:
> 
> O`Brien spoke to Leeds boss Simon Grayson last week and stated that he did
> not intend to ever play for Leeds again.
> 
> Grayson speaking at the weekend confirmed that he would never play for
> Leeds again and now Bates says as far as he is concerned he has resigned
> from the club.
> 
> Speaking in the Yorkshire Post
> <http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/only_reason_we_employ_o_brien_is_to_play_football_he_s_resigned_as_far_as_i_m_concerned_bates_1_3990672>,
> Bates said, "If you told the Yorkshire Post that you no longer wanted to
> write stories for them then I am sure your boss would take that as you
> having resigned from your employment at the Yorkshire Post. This is no
> different.
> 
> "The only reason Leeds United employ Andy O`Brien is to play football for
> us. Now, he won`t do that then clearly he no longer wants to work for Leeds
> United.
> 
> "To my mind, that means he has resigned his position. As far as I
> personally am concerned, Andy O`Brien has left the club and we have moved
> on.
> 
> "We are looking forward without Andy O`Brien and the challenge for the
> other players is to come in and stake their claim. What happens in the
> future is what concerns me and not a player who doesn`t want to play for
> Leeds United."
> 
> It is expected that O`Brien will leave the club this week, either on loan
> or by the club terminating his contract allowing him to move on.
> 
> Read more:
> http://www.leeds.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=263301#ixzz1eVufmmwH
> 
> Dr Michael Benjamin,
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