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Gaz_Gammon

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That's that f***** then.


No necessarily so.

If the loan is on and payments are shared (for example) then a split contract will need to be legal and binding for both clubs and player. I see nothing untoward to worry about.

If Mike Green is reading this post i'd recommend Valium, Coke, and a small amount of Vodka just to steady the nerves.
 

yankspurs

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No necessarily so.

If the loan is on and payments are shared (for example) then a split contract will need to be legal and binding for both clubs and player. I see nothing untoward to worry about.

If Mike Green is reading this post i'd recommend Valium, Coke, and a small amount of Vodka just to steady the nerves.
Xanax does the trick too(y):woot:
 

Trix

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What does this mean though? Sorry, just a bit confused. Is this what is holding it up? And means could potentially be in danger of not happening? Or is everything good?


As I said earlier it is a very complicated deal financially, but my guy says it's sorted and he would 100% know. Sometimes for various reasons the paperwork takes a little longer than everything else.
 

ardiles

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As I said earlier it is a very complicated deal financially, but my guy says it's sorted and he would 100% know. Sometimes for various reasons the paperwork takes a little longer than everything else.

Now I see why we were linked with Moses earlier.
It was just to borrow his hammer, chisel and stone tablets.
I bet it was Ade's idea - just to prolong the contract preparations and our agony!
 
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