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George Dobson - Gone to Wrexham p136, farewell message p142
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I still think it was an odd decision by Dobbo and his agent to sign that pre-contract, rather than waiting to see if he got any Championship offers in the summer. Never mind us, with performances like last night's I'm sure he'd get Championship clubs interest, or interest from one of the teams promoted from L1 this season like Pompey or Derby who'll know what he can do.
I'd be amazed if a Hungarian side can pay better than a Championship one.15 -
mendonca said:This is messy and everybody has gone quiet.... including the poster who was sharing a heck of a lot one hour before kickoff!
Genuinely never got the disgust it was shared an hour before kick off. Were people worried that Dobson may have been on here getting put off his game reading something an hour before a game? Really, the timing was irrelevant wasn't it?
The bloke sounded genuine to me but as with any anonymous poster you don't know, who can tell.8 -
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ShootersHillGuru said:Only at Charlton could we have a player and could have retained him by making a reasonable offer to him only to lose him to a ten bob foreign club and start to talk about buying him back as well as paying higher wages. I’m not sure I could stand the embarrassment1
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ElfsborgAddick said:Vjacheslav said:lancashire lad said:It would be interesting to play one match with Dobbo on the bench for the 1st half and then replace Coventry for the 2nd half, use the other midfield position for an attacking player - Bakinson, TC, ???
How many Forints would you like to bet he is still a Charlton player next season?
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Dobson will be a Charlton player next season. More likely in January on loan.1
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Ferryman said:ShootersHillGuru said:Only at Charlton could we have a player and could have retained him by making a reasonable offer to him only to lose him to a ten bob foreign club and start to talk about buying him back as well as paying higher wages. I’m not sure I could stand the embarrassment0
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Still not sure why Dobson would want to go to Hungary. Even if he wants out of Charlton, there are plenty of league 1 clubs who would sign him in a second. Once you go to foreign league which isn’t one of the top tier leagues, you are out of sight out of mind, the interest domestically might not be there in two tears if nobody is watching him play0
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Vjacheslav said:eastterrace6168 said:Vjacheslav said:Gribbo said:Astounded if these so called "pre"-contracts don't have a get out clause. Things change so quickly in football
The contract rules clear, and the contract valid for hungarian, and also uefa law. That is why binding.
For what its worth in the world of business Ive had people sign contracts of employment and not turn up and Ive never considered taking them to court
What would be the cost of Dobbo breaching his contract ? They haven’t paid him anything and there is no transfer fee being paid and for all they know he might break a leg immediately or turn out to be useless in the Hungarian league
I cannot see how the Hungarian team can demonstrate any loss has been incurred if Dobbo changes his mind so generally in law it would be unlikely to result in damages and wouldn’t be worth pursuing6 -
alburyaddick said:Vjacheslav said:eastterrace6168 said:Vjacheslav said:Gribbo said:Astounded if these so called "pre"-contracts don't have a get out clause. Things change so quickly in football
The contract rules clear, and the contract valid for hungarian, and also uefa law. That is why binding.
For what its worth in the world of business Ive had people sign contracts of employment and not turn up and Ive never considered taking them to court
What would be the cost of Dobbo breaching his contract ? They haven’t paid him anything and there is no transfer fee being paid and for all they know he might break a leg immediately or turn out to be useless in the Hungarian league
I cannot see how the Hungarian team can demonstrate any loss has been incurred if Dobbo changes his mind so generally in law it would be unlikely to result in damages and wouldn’t be worth pursuing
Seeing as nearly almost everyone on here wants Dobbo to stay & it seems will pay almost anything to keep him here then I'd say the Hungarians have us over a barrel.
If I was them I'd start at £1m.
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FWIW I'd let him go.
Not because he isn't any good but because he has made a really stupid mistake & he needs to own it.
As many people on here have stated, he could have left in the summer for nothing & had a crop of teams to join in England. Why he choose to sign in February for a team in Hungary is known only to him.
Bizarre. But we shouldn't be paying money to sign him again.
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alburyaddick said:Vjacheslav said:eastterrace6168 said:Vjacheslav said:Gribbo said:Astounded if these so called "pre"-contracts don't have a get out clause. Things change so quickly in football
The contract rules clear, and the contract valid for hungarian, and also uefa law. That is why binding.
For what its worth in the world of business Ive had people sign contracts of employment and not turn up and Ive never considered taking them to court
What would be the cost of Dobbo breaching his contract ? They haven’t paid him anything and there is no transfer fee being paid and for all they know he might break a leg immediately or turn out to be useless in the Hungarian league
I cannot see how the Hungarian team can demonstrate any loss has been incurred if Dobbo changes his mind so generally in law it would be unlikely to result in damages and wouldn’t be worth pursuing3 -
Id assume any contract can be broken but potentiality with a penalty fee.His agent will know what the contract allows.If he wants now to stay and we want him (I’m not fussed as the squad doesn’t work currently and change is needed) then I assume any compensation would need to be taken from any signing on fee he was to get from us or any wage increase unless Jones wants to invest more of his total squad budget in his direction.Jones’s call.0
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Does anybody know who his agent is? Wonder which other players he 'manages'.0
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golfaddick said:FWIW I'd let him go.
Not because he isn't any good but because he has made a really stupid mistake & he needs to own it.
As many people on here have stated, he could have left in the summer for nothing & had a crop of teams to join in England. Why he choose to sign in February for a team in Hungary is known only to him.
Bizarre. But we shouldn't be paying money to sign him again.
Protecting his future earnings by signing a pre contract with a team that play in a country with a flat 15% income tax, rather than running his contract down and risking injury and no income, whilst having a young family in a fickle industry sounds like prudent financial advice; not bizarre or a really stupid mistake in that context.7 -
killerandflash said:I still think it was an odd decision by Dobbo and his agent to sign that pre-contract, rather than waiting to see if he got any Championship offers in the summer. Never mind us, with performances like last night's I'm sure he'd get Championship clubs interest, or interest from one of the teams promoted from L1 this season like Pompey or Derby who'll know what he can do.
I'd be amazed if a Hungarian side can pay better than a Championship one.
I could be completely wrong as i don't know them but i'd also be surprised if his mrs was too thrilled about moving over there with a young child away from family where she will know nobody.
On the flip side though there's far worse places to live than Budapest and he will pay less tax, so maybe he just thought fuck it, i fancy a change.2 -
alburyaddick said:Vjacheslav said:eastterrace6168 said:Vjacheslav said:Gribbo said:Astounded if these so called "pre"-contracts don't have a get out clause. Things change so quickly in football
The contract rules clear, and the contract valid for hungarian, and also uefa law. That is why binding.
For what its worth in the world of business Ive had people sign contracts of employment and not turn up and Ive never considered taking them to court
What would be the cost of Dobbo breaching his contract ? They haven’t paid him anything and there is no transfer fee being paid and for all they know he might break a leg immediately or turn out to be useless in the Hungarian league
I cannot see how the Hungarian team can demonstrate any loss has been incurred if Dobbo changes his mind so generally in law it would be unlikely to result in damages and wouldn’t be worth pursuing0 -
Like everyone else I have no idea of the legal situation but GD doesnt look like a player seeing his contract out when watching him play ( if he is then fair play to him his performances are a great advert for his personality ) I dont think NJ would still be playing him and having him as his captain now we are safe, Im pretty sure Dobson features in NJ's future plans.
If I had to pick what way this will go then I would say GD will still be here next year2 -
Yeah its odd for example how Dobson signed that pre-Contract and couldnt wait till the summer.
Terrell Thomas on the other hand has equally been linked to Hungary and hasn't signed anything (Guess it depends if it was true or not)... Who you'd argue is probably in a less secure position than George, given he's not really a guaranteed first choice option even for us.
Just hope that its different type of culture out in Hungary than it is in Serbia
Remember reading about Josh Parker's less than fun adventures out with Red Star Belgrade, and the legal he had to go through (as a Footballer) to get out of his Contract with them.
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If it was George driving the Hungarian adventure then fair enough but if it was his agent advising then if I was George I’d be dispensing with his services.4
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My take it that Scott, Rodwell and Methvan were more interested in getting money for CBT and Dobson before their contracts ended, and so reduce the losses as promised to the investors, than looking at eithers contribution to the team.
Thinking we were safe from relegation and that in Fiorini, L Watson, Bakinson and Ladapo we had more than adequate replacements for the pair they didn't offer Dobson a new contract anywhere near what Dobbo wanted or comparable to what other first teamers are getting.
They cashed in.
They got a reported £300k loan fee for CBT and would have got a payment for Dobbo in January from the Hungarian club.
Only the wheels were falling off. Appleton was proving a terrible appointment, we were on a long losing run, the loanees weren't up to it (again) and we were looking over our shoulders at relegation.
So drastic action was need. Appleton was finally, after some yes he will, no he won't messing about before the Northampton game, sacked and Jones appointed.
But Jones came with his own demands and one of those was a degree of control over recruitment.
Jones wanted Dobson to stay and help keep us up and so Dobson stayed, despite the deal with Budapest being done, and we have stayed up.
The next instalment in this soap opera will be broadcast this summer around 1 July.28 -
alburyaddick said:Vjacheslav said:eastterrace6168 said:Vjacheslav said:Gribbo said:Astounded if these so called "pre"-contracts don't have a get out clause. Things change so quickly in football
The contract rules clear, and the contract valid for hungarian, and also uefa law. That is why binding.
For what its worth in the world of business Ive had people sign contracts of employment and not turn up and Ive never considered taking them to court
What would be the cost of Dobbo breaching his contract ? They haven’t paid him anything and there is no transfer fee being paid and for all they know he might break a leg immediately or turn out to be useless in the Hungarian league
I cannot see how the Hungarian team can demonstrate any loss has been incurred if Dobbo changes his mind so generally in law it would be unlikely to result in damages and wouldn’t be worth pursuing
Suppose Dobson decides he wants to stay and gets an acceptable offer from us but the Hungarians still say they want him and insist he joins them (if the pre-contract gives them that power).
All Dobson has to do is say he really doesn't want to go amymore and play up if they force him to. Miss his flight out there; turn up 2 weeks late out of condition; go through the motions in training; get deliberately sent off etc. All stuff that ensures he still has to be paid whilst making little effort.
Give it 6 weeks and the Hungarians will be only too happy to take whatever is offered to get him off their hands.
The power rests with the players these days. That is the reality of the situation for the Hungarians.2 -
I think peoples views of what and what doesn’t go on in Hungarian contract law is based purely on what is done and accepted here. I’m fairly confident that English and Hungarian contract law are like chalk and cheese.2
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Still of the view that Dobson has been appallingly advised to sign for the Hungarian side, like his agent hasn't worked to find an alternative in the UK.
Will be an expensive buy out now6 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:alburyaddick said:Vjacheslav said:eastterrace6168 said:Vjacheslav said:Gribbo said:Astounded if these so called "pre"-contracts don't have a get out clause. Things change so quickly in football
The contract rules clear, and the contract valid for hungarian, and also uefa law. That is why binding.
For what its worth in the world of business Ive had people sign contracts of employment and not turn up and Ive never considered taking them to court
What would be the cost of Dobbo breaching his contract ? They haven’t paid him anything and there is no transfer fee being paid and for all they know he might break a leg immediately or turn out to be useless in the Hungarian league
I cannot see how the Hungarian team can demonstrate any loss has been incurred if Dobbo changes his mind so generally in law it would be unlikely to result in damages and wouldn’t be worth pursuing
Suppose Dobson decides he wants to stay and gets an acceptable offer from us but the Hungarians still say they want him and insist he joins them (if the pre-contract gives them that power).
All Dobson has to do is say he really doesn't want to go amymore and play up if they force him to. Miss his flight out there; turn up 2 weeks late out of condition; go through the motions in training; get deliberately sent off etc. All stuff that ensures he still has to be paid whilst making little effort.
Give it 6 weeks and the Hungarians will be only too happy to take whatever is offered to get him off their hands.
The power rests with the players these days. That is the reality of the situation for the Hungarians.8 -
ShootersHillGuru said:If it was George driving the Hungarian adventure then fair enough but if it was his agent advising then if I was George I’d be dispensing with his services.2
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To be fair to Andy Scott, any player can sign a pre-contract agreement. To be critical, how hard was he trying to persuade Dobbo to stay? There may be things we don't know but I suspect Dobbo valued his worth more than the club did and now we have a manager who appreciates his worth but it is probably too late. I hope something can be done but I suspect the odds are against it being so and as people have said, we don't know Dobbo's views on it either.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:I think peoples views of what and what doesn’t go on in Hungarian contract law is based purely on what is done and accepted here. I’m fairly confident that English and Hungarian contract law are like chalk and cheese.
That's why neither UK or Hungarian employment law matter. GD's employment with us ends at the end of June 2024 and he is free to work anywhere he likes as a butcher, baker or candlestick maker.
What he possibly can't do is work anywhere other than the Hungarian club as professional footballer because he has, or maybe has not or had only agreed to, transfer his registration to them.
This is the same with any "transfer" during a contract.9 -
Vjacheslav said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:AberystwythAddick said:He’s been a good player, but we should not be buying him out of a pre contract. It’s poor business and doesn't make sense. It will also look embarrassing to the club (especially those who made the decision). Bad its come to this as I think he’d do a job for us next year but it’s not something we should pursue
Have you seen his performance in the last 3 games? He's been outstanding.
Suppose it costs £200k or £300k to buy him out of his contract. I just don't see where we would get a similar player for that cost.
Yes it will be embarrassing. And some will have a good laugh. Let them - we will have the final laugh when George goes up to pick up the league winners cup!Vjacheslav said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:AberystwythAddick said:He’s been a good player, but we should not be buying him out of a pre contract. It’s poor business and doesn't make sense. It will also look embarrassing to the club (especially those who made the decision). Bad its come to this as I think he’d do a job for us next year but it’s not something we should pursue
Have you seen his performance in the last 3 games? He's been outstanding.
Suppose it costs £200k or £300k to buy him out of his contract. I just don't see where we would get a similar player for that cost.
Yes it will be embarrassing. And some will have a good laugh. Let them - we will have the final laugh when George goes up to pick up the league winners cup!0 -
I'm still pretty convinced Dobson will be playing for us next season - no idea why4