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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Back to normal in Scotland then Mac?

>

> Celtic 4 Hearts 0

> Hibernian 0 Rangers 2

>

> Celtic and Rangers 1 & 2. Boring.



Its never boring when you are 5 points clear of your great rivals Jah, and I know it was probably the 1980s since that last happened to you...


But your day will come and tell me its boring then?

ratty Wrote:

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> If they activated it Liverpool's resolve would

> count for nout! They's have no choice!

>

> Crazy putting these clauses in contracts imo!



I'm guessing who ever agreed to this clause thought it would be a way of realising a profit somewhere down the line.

If they activated it Liverpool's resolve would count for nout! They's have no choice! Crazy putting these clauses in contracts imo!


That was Christian Purslow (if true)


It is in the current bun, but apparently, Torres has put in a transfer request.


Sorry but don't even quote that shitty rag and LFC in the same sentence.

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> ratty Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > If they activated it Liverpool's resolve would

> > count for nout! They's have no choice!

> >

> > Crazy putting these clauses in contracts imo!

>

>

> I'm guessing who ever agreed to this clause

> thought it would be a way of realising a profit

> somewhere down the line.



Guess so, I always presumed they were agent generated! (Spits on ground)

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> I've never understood why agents are used by

> players. Most people with a modicum of

> intelligence should be able to conduct

> negotiations for themselves without paying these

> leeches sack loads of money, and saving the clubs

> involved unecessary expense.


You are joking aren't you - why do you think the players are all paid squillions .... do you think they could negotiate this themselves.

ratty Wrote:

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> I think Jermaine Defoe has acted on his own behalf

> before. A lot of time though, Agents are paid by

> clubs, not the players!

>

> And Harry Redknapp is paid by Agents (allegedly!)



Now now ratty, we all know 'arry is not a fecking wheeler dealer, allegedly!

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