1. Yep, both threaten. I don't know the motives of the Italian players, but I understand the Spanish players.
    Clubs there just fail to pay salary every month. Just relegated team Hercules Alicante for instance, some players didn't got salary in 5 or 6 months or so, which is ridiculous. High debts, high salaries, doesn't really work.
  2. Originally posted by Andrew_C:Spurs game vs everton postponed for fucks sake. bring on hearts next thursday.

    Also we need to remove this game from the prediction game.


    Yep, will do, predictions won't count I guess..
  3. Originally posted by Remy:Yep, both threaten. I don't know the motives of the Italian players, but I understand the Spanish players.
    Clubs there just fail to pay salary every month. Just relegated team Hercules Alicante for instance, some players didn't got salary in 5 or 6 months or so, which is ridiculous. High debts, high salaries, doesn't really work.


    italian players will go for a strike if the collective contract won't be signed.
    the disagreement between players and the league is mainly on 2 points

    1 the right of the club to put a player with first-team contract outside the main squad and to train him in a secondary squad.

    2 clubs wanted to limit the rights of players to refuse transfers, with teams able to transfer players with one year left on their contracts to another side offering the same or a better salary.
    If a player did not agree to this, the clubs wanted to ensure that they then come to a deal over a new contract, to prevent the situation arising where a team has a high value player who will be able to leave on a free transfer at the end of the period of their contract.

    i hope i explained it well
  4. Tottenhams new signing. Grabatelli

    Read carefully. . .
  5. Originally posted by clover68:[..]

    italian players will go for a strike if the collective contract won't be signed.
    the disagreement between players and the league is mainly on 2 points

    1 the right of the club to put a player with first-team contract outside the main squad and to train him in a secondary squad.

    2 clubs wanted to limit the rights of players to refuse transfers, with teams able to transfer players with one year left on their contracts to another side offering the same or a better salary.
    If a player did not agree to this, the clubs wanted to ensure that they then come to a deal over a new contract, to prevent the situation arising where a team has a high value player who will be able to leave on a free transfer at the end of the period of their contract.

    i hope i explained it well



    Thanks! Could be interesting.


  6. haha yeh theres been some good jokes going round i'll post em here.

    Six shots fired in North London, all missed. Police are looking to question Fernando Torres.

    Emirates Stadium has been looted during the riots,however they came out the trophey room empty handed.

    Rioters failing to set Emirates Stadium alight, they are yet to realise that shit doesnt burn.
  7. Word on the street is that Fabby will sign for Barca today, thank god that saga is finally over.
  8. and that he's not going to ac milan hehe

  9. hahahahahaa, that was brilliant the shit joke was great as well

    Regarding Fabregas, well, he's been "two days away from signing with Barça" for ages, so I won't believe until it actually happens.
  10. The Netherlands are on top of the Fifa World ranking
    Its only for this month, when Spain wins beats Liechtenstein in September they are on top again.
  11. Originally posted by bartajax:The Netherlands are on top of the Fifa World ranking
    Its only for this month, when Spain wins beats Liechtenstein in September they are on top again.


    But still, legendary moment for the neighbours