| Morsy to Bristol City 12:48 - Dec 22 with 2211 views | marky7itfc | |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 14:31 - Dec 22 with 334 views | SitfcB |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 13:35 - Dec 22 by Illinoisblue | Wonder how much money he made from his brief Kuwait visit. Strange career move. |
Don’t know but whatever he made he would’ve had a hefty tax bill with it seeing as he’s back here. |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 14:32 - Dec 22 with 327 views | Swansea_Blue |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 14:27 - Dec 22 by Exiled2Surrey | Thing that irritates me most about this is that , if stories are to be believed, the club gave him the opportunity to go and have “one last big payday” - we gave up money to let that happen ”. He then jacks that in and ends up at a potential rival. Something has gone badly wrong in that deal as there is no way we would have let him go directly for free to Bristol City. Only way I can see this working is if the terms of his release anticipate this possibility and he is in someway banned from playing against us. |
I thought that was daft at the time and still do. If they could afford to offer him a big pay day, there shouldn’t have been a problem getting a few of around £1M. Small beer, but it all helps and is the principle as much as anything. |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 14:33 - Dec 22 with 318 views | Radlett_blue |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 14:27 - Dec 22 by Exiled2Surrey | Thing that irritates me most about this is that , if stories are to be believed, the club gave him the opportunity to go and have “one last big payday” - we gave up money to let that happen ”. He then jacks that in and ends up at a potential rival. Something has gone badly wrong in that deal as there is no way we would have let him go directly for free to Bristol City. Only way I can see this working is if the terms of his release anticipate this possibility and he is in someway banned from playing against us. |
We can't do that. Town acted in good faith, giving a loyal servant a free transfer on the basis he had a very tempting offer from Kuwait. We wouldn't have let him go for free to a Championship club. Not really sure what happened in Kuwait, but maybe he became disillusioned with the level of football & it's not supposed to be an interesting place to live (I worked for the Kuwaitis for 13 years). His contract in Kuwait was cancelled. He's free to play for another club from January & he's been training with Wolves so I guess he is reasonably fit. It would be galling if he helped Bristol City to promotion ahead of us, but I reckon we let him go partly because McKenna felt we needed to refresh our midfield. He's now 34 & is likely to be a short term, squad player for Bristol (hope I'm not proved wrong). |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 14:50 - Dec 22 with 275 views | Zx1988 |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 14:32 - Dec 22 by Swansea_Blue | I thought that was daft at the time and still do. If they could afford to offer him a big pay day, there shouldn’t have been a problem getting a few of around £1M. Small beer, but it all helps and is the principle as much as anything. |
That's the sort of thing that, to my mind, backs up the suggestions that all was not well between Morsy and the club. Even if McKenna wanted him to stay, not demanding a fee as part of the Kuwait move, especially in the context of the club trying to generate revenue wherever possible, suggests that there were other decision makers who weren't too sad to see him leave. A £1m fee equates to an awful lot of people paying £40 to join the S/T waiting list, for instance. |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 15:18 - Dec 22 with 215 views | Exiled2Surrey |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 14:31 - Dec 22 by Herbivore | There is no way that such a clause could exist. We can't stipulate who a player can or can't play against when they leave us. |
Is that true? In my business I could leave my current employer, but there are certain brands I could not join for six months as they are competitors. If I was writing the release clause for Morsy, if it was possible, I would have a similar tail for him. Obviously some employment lawyer could tell me I’m wrong… |  | |  |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 15:27 - Dec 22 with 190 views | Radlett_blue |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 15:18 - Dec 22 by Exiled2Surrey | Is that true? In my business I could leave my current employer, but there are certain brands I could not join for six months as they are competitors. If I was writing the release clause for Morsy, if it was possible, I would have a similar tail for him. Obviously some employment lawyer could tell me I’m wrong… |
Normal employment laws don't usually apply to football transfers. Once a player is transferred permanently (technically, his registration is transferred) the selling club loses all rights. |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 15:29 - Dec 22 with 190 views | JammyDodgerrr |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 13:56 - Dec 22 by Pinewoodblue | Sam would want a longer contract than we would be inclined to offer. Realistically his last contract. Shame that when he negotiated his departure it wasn’t on terms that Kuwait didn’t work out he would revert to being an Ipswich asset on terms of previous contract. |
I mean that's such a ridiculous suggestion, i don't even know where to start? Why on earth would that be agreed to by any party. |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:00 - Dec 22 with 126 views | Godzilla | Loved Morsy but we have moved on. Although I'm sure he could still bring a bit steel and stability to someone , I think he was getting quite a bit slower and that might not have been ideal for us this season. His hiatus from the game is not going to have helped either, wish him well though. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:04 - Dec 22 with 113 views | FrimleyBlue |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 15:29 - Dec 22 by JammyDodgerrr | I mean that's such a ridiculous suggestion, i don't even know where to start? Why on earth would that be agreed to by any party. |
If town wanted him but he wanted kuwait we could have loaned him out. [Post edited 22 Dec 16:05]
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:06 - Dec 22 with 102 views | J2BLUE |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:04 - Dec 22 by FrimleyBlue | If town wanted him but he wanted kuwait we could have loaned him out. [Post edited 22 Dec 16:05]
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That wouldn't have made any sense. He probably got a big signing on fee. Whether he kept any of it after how it played out is another question. |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:08 - Dec 22 with 87 views | Exiled2Surrey |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 15:27 - Dec 22 by Radlett_blue | Normal employment laws don't usually apply to football transfers. Once a player is transferred permanently (technically, his registration is transferred) the selling club loses all rights. |
Unless we are talking Delap and buy back clauses of course… We can always say “it’s different for football” but if Sam was so keen to get out to Kuwait, you would imagine we would be in a strong position to get him to sign up to something non-standard, if we had been sufficiently foresighted about it. I don’t necessarily want him back (so long as the recruitment team have a suitable equivalent backup for Azor lined up), but it would be painful if he is allowed to do this without any restrictions, and we have lost a few as a result |  | |  |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:12 - Dec 22 with 76 views | _CliveBaker_ | Circumstances were such that he was never going to stay with us, the fact his move to Kuwait didn't work with hindsight doesn't mean the right decisions weren't made for all parties at the time. He wouldn't come back now anyway, and I don't think we would want him either. We need to look forward, great servant and excellent player for us but that's in the past. |  | |  |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:17 - Dec 22 with 64 views | Herbivore |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:08 - Dec 22 by Exiled2Surrey | Unless we are talking Delap and buy back clauses of course… We can always say “it’s different for football” but if Sam was so keen to get out to Kuwait, you would imagine we would be in a strong position to get him to sign up to something non-standard, if we had been sufficiently foresighted about it. I don’t necessarily want him back (so long as the recruitment team have a suitable equivalent backup for Azor lined up), but it would be painful if he is allowed to do this without any restrictions, and we have lost a few as a result |
A buy back clause is a different kettle of fish to what you're suggesting. We were negotiating Morsy's release from his contract with us, not signing him up. I don't think there'd be any mechanism for us to restrict who he can play for once we've released him and he's no longer registered with us. Even the scenario you suggested before I assume is part of the contract you signed when you commenced your employment, not something your employer gets you to sign when you hand in your notice. |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:19 - Dec 22 with 55 views | FrimleyBlue |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:17 - Dec 22 by Herbivore | A buy back clause is a different kettle of fish to what you're suggesting. We were negotiating Morsy's release from his contract with us, not signing him up. I don't think there'd be any mechanism for us to restrict who he can play for once we've released him and he's no longer registered with us. Even the scenario you suggested before I assume is part of the contract you signed when you commenced your employment, not something your employer gets you to sign when you hand in your notice. |
Herbz. What stopped us from selling him for £0... Are you allowed in football to sell a player for nothing or do you legally have to rip up the contract |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:23 - Dec 22 with 41 views | JackNorthStand | We don’t have any like for like cover for Matisuwa. If we can get him in and he’s happy to be a squad player I feel we should - unless of course we have someone else in mind. Either way I feel it’s really important we acquire defensive midfield cover |  | |  |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:25 - Dec 22 with 33 views | _CliveBaker_ |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:19 - Dec 22 by FrimleyBlue | Herbz. What stopped us from selling him for £0... Are you allowed in football to sell a player for nothing or do you legally have to rip up the contract |
Not sure what that would have achieved anyway, as his contract in Kuwait was subsequently ripped up. Its not like they've sold him on. |  | |  |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:27 - Dec 22 with 26 views | Radlett_blue |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:19 - Dec 22 by FrimleyBlue | Herbz. What stopped us from selling him for £0... Are you allowed in football to sell a player for nothing or do you legally have to rip up the contract |
We let Morsy leave on a free transfer, which is the equivalent of the club & player mutually agreeing to terminate their contractual agreement. |  |
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| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:27 - Dec 22 with 25 views | Herbivore |
| Morsy to Bristol City on 16:19 - Dec 22 by FrimleyBlue | Herbz. What stopped us from selling him for £0... Are you allowed in football to sell a player for nothing or do you legally have to rip up the contract |
What difference would that make? You can't insert a clause to say they can't play against you and we wouldn't have needed to do that anyway as he was moving to Kuwait. We could have asked for a buy back I guess but why would we do that for a 34 year old we were happy to let go for free? |  |
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