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Summer transfer window set to move & player contracts ending 30 June set to be extended

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Ha! No escape Lyle
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Another 2 months that Lewis Page will be getting paid for!5
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A good chance we'll see Sam Field again (if the season resumes)2
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Is that legally possible if individuals dont want their contracts extended?0
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Kap10 said:Is that legally possible if individuals dont want their contracts extended?0
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This is a sensible move. And it paves the way for all footballers to be able to agree a pay holiday, ie they're paid less for the next three months (say) and have their salary increased proportionally after June.2
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I posted the below a couple of weeks ago in the “ending season early” thread.
Sounds like FIFA have indeed tried to go a similar route to that of the Portuguese league.
Re contracts, obviously an incredibly awkward situation but I was listening to Andy Brassell the other day talking about the Portuguese league.
They have, in the leagues rules something along the lines of, if a season is delayed from being completed all contracts can be unilaterally extended until such a time that the league is complete, then players become free agents.
Obviously it would take some flexibility from all parties but I wonder if the FA could change registration windows. For example if the league is to be completed in July/August, change the registration/transfer window to September/October for 1 season.
So any player out of contract in June can’t sign for a new club until September anyway, even if the wanted to. Then make it easy for players to extend current contracts for 3 months.
lots of legal issues and rule changes required but there is no perfect solution.
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Bet any Footballers who don't agree would face the prospect of being released at the end of their current deals.
Because FIFA havent opened a transfer window the players cant sign for another club so wont receive a wage
It would take a brave player to play that sort of roulette when there may be no sign of this all ending
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ForeverAddickted said:Bet any Footballers who don't agree would face the prospect of being released at the end of their current deals.
Because FIFA havent opened a transfer window the players cant sign for another club so wont receive a wage
It would take a brave player to play that sort of roulette when there may be no sign of this all ending2 -
I can see a few lawyers oiling the draw of their cash tills.0
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Works both ways. Players who want to leave or have something lined up will still want to go.
Players we want to leave will be getting paid a couple of months more.0 -
Scrap that, it works against the clubs, players who want to leave will leave and we're stuck with the ones we don't want.
Bit early apologies.0 -
I don't see how you can enforce it though, unless it is in the terms and conditions of thier contacts. You can't force people to accept paid work can you? You can only sanction them for not doing so.
But then if you put a 3rd transfer window in you totally invalidate the current season.
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With this is being set up await the next announcement of the season for all 4 divisions to be extended accordingly.0
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It seems to me that the football authorities really want the season to come to a national conclusion & will do everything in their power to see that it does, even if it means extending contracts, playing behind closed doors or playing in mid July when the temperature could be in the 90's. No final decisions will he made for some weeks yet.1
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So we have tennis cancelling Wimbledon in July,the golf open in July, cricket talking about not starting until August, but football living in a different world. Once the lockdown starts to ease sport will be well down the list of things to be allowed to get back to action.1
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redman said:So we have tennis cancelling Wimbledon in July,the golf open in July, cricket talking about not starting until August, but football living in a different world. Once the lockdown starts to ease sport will be well down the list of things to be allowed to get back to action.
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redman said:So we have tennis cancelling Wimbledon in July,the golf open in July, cricket talking about not starting until August, but football living in a different world. Once the lockdown starts to ease sport will be well down the list of things to be allowed to get back to action.
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LargeAddick said:redman said:So we have tennis cancelling Wimbledon in July,the golf open in July, cricket talking about not starting until August, but football living in a different world. Once the lockdown starts to ease sport will be well down the list of things to be allowed to get back to action.
It does seem very weird and rather premature to see the players in Germany resuming training yesterday. Even if Germany has suffered far less than its neighbours, it's surely far too early for players to be getting together again, even in small and controlled groups?0 -
Dazzler21 said:redman said:So we have tennis cancelling Wimbledon in July,the golf open in July, cricket talking about not starting until August, but football living in a different world. Once the lockdown starts to ease sport will be well down the list of things to be allowed to get back to action.
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Can football league clubs afford to pay all their out of contract players wages until august? Their biggest cost is player wages, would it not make more financial sense to get them off the books as soon as possible? Especially if you are a club with nothing to play for, no threat of relegation etc
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iaitch said:Scrap that, it works against the clubs, players who want to leave will leave and we're stuck with the ones we don't want.
Bit early apologies.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:iaitch said:Scrap that, it works against the clubs, players who want to leave will leave and we're stuck with the ones we don't want.
Bit early apologies.0 -
Kap10 said:Is that legally possible if individuals dont want their contracts extended?Kap10 said:Is that legally possible if individuals dont want their contracts extended?
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If the players went back tomorrow, they are going to need a month/six weeks to get up to playing speed. It’s my belief it won’t happen, the premier league are just trying find a nice way to tell the bin dippers. 😉2
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stackitsteve said:
Obviously it would take some flexibility from all parties but I wonder if the FA could change registration windows. For example if the league is to be completed in July/August, change the registration/transfer window to September/October for 1 season.
So any player out of contract in June can’t sign for a new club until September anyway, even if the wanted to. Then make it easy for players to extend current contracts for 3 months.
lots of legal issues and rule changes required but there is no perfect solution.
Then goes on to say: "....... with the organisation pledging to try to harmonise the dates as much as possible so clubs and leagues are not unfairly disrupted."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52188913
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killerandflash said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:iaitch said:Scrap that, it works against the clubs, players who want to leave will leave and we're stuck with the ones we don't want.
Bit early apologies.
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cafcfan1990 said:killerandflash said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:iaitch said:Scrap that, it works against the clubs, players who want to leave will leave and we're stuck with the ones we don't want.
Bit early apologies.0 -
killerandflash said:cafcfan1990 said:killerandflash said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:iaitch said:Scrap that, it works against the clubs, players who want to leave will leave and we're stuck with the ones we don't want.
Bit early apologies.
It's a tough call to make but the Leagues have difficult decisions all around. I'd certainly hope the majority of players understand the circumstances and offer flexibility. We will see I guess!
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I wonder what points deductions are lined up?0