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Posted
2 minutes ago, the fox said:

Again, different laws. Football and normal jobs are not the same.

 

mahrez can't sue tyhe club for fining him but that's not the dispute here! it's about a transfer

Footballers and normal workers all pay tax to HMRC and I guarantee that the jurisdiction for UK employment laws will stretch the entire nation and affect every business and football club in the country. 

Posted
13 minutes ago, the fox said:

i get why riyad doesn't want to play (even if what he's doing is wrong). if he kept the same level as the first half of season it will only drive his price tag up. even puel said that he could be worth 100 million in the summer and i'm sure riyad isn't really happy about that.


he thought that if he plays as hard as he can the club will keep the same valuation as the summer. what a naive way of thinking.

You have to question a persons upbringing and the company he keeps if that really is his mentality. To quite clearly attempt to steal a living and perform to an extent to get what you want, nah that's not right in any walk of life. 

 

Its a shame really, he is an inspiration and role model for many but his actions probably go against what most would want their children to follow. 

 

He needs to see that. Than, hopefully for the right price, leave in the summer. 

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Posted
49 minutes ago, st albans fox said:

We did last summer ...............

It was reported around November that that was never the case and was actually well below what we valued him at. 

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We can all argue till we are blue in the face but the hard facts are Riyad Mahrez is under contract to Leicedter City, and as such is required under his contract of employment to turn up at his place of employment and play football. He has failed to do this and has effectively withdrawn his labour. Nobody should expect to receive any renumeration under such circumstances.

Posted
3 hours ago, the fox said:

The FA, FIFA and CAS will interfere without the club or the player needing to take it to court. Rules are set for this kind of stalemate situations. You would be surprised to know that PFA and many other pro-footballers organisations will stand by riyad. If he plays his cards right (throws in the depression and the 50 million verbal agreement) he will have a stronger case than many people think

 

A verbal agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on.

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Posted
37 minutes ago, joachim1965 said:

We can all argue till we are blue in the face but the hard facts are Riyad Mahrez is under contract to Leicedter City, and as such is required under his contract of employment to turn up at his place of employment and play football. He has failed to do this and has effectively withdrawn his labour. Nobody should expect to receive any renumeration under such circumstances.

 Mahrez has breached the tacit contract,  so he will be fined, thats about money

The owners breached the verbal agreement, so they have been paid with mahrez losing trust in them. 

The owners their money from fines , and its very easy task ( cutting his pay ) , but the owners cannot , very easily , getting mahrez  s trust.

 

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Posted
46 minutes ago, Almo-Fox said:

 Mahrez has breached the tacit contract,  so he will be fined, thats about money

The owners breached the verbal agreement, so they have been paid with mahrez losing trust in them. 

The owners their money from fines , and its very easy task ( cutting his pay ) , but the owners cannot , very easily , getting mahrez  s trust.

 

 

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fictional post ( Riyad Mahrez in year 2040 

 

mahrez failed to reintegrate Leicester city as the owners stood firmly with their position.  Depressed , Riyad coz not accept his fate by playing at the reserves team , shought a Asian solution by playing in the Chinese league , he cannot comply with the rules and conditions of a very promesing league after 4 years he ended in a Qatari club run by a friend , but just 2 years he begun to gain weight and he saw his contract terminated 

 

no job no money he got bankrupted , sold the house , and lost partially his denture and got difficulty to pronounce some letters snd had his wife Rira to decrypt his language .

 

the phone rung , who is it , bello, 

puel : Riad ils me Claude not bellio

M: bello  Claude how are u i do hâve problem with my tttouttthhh

 

P : what a truth you have yourself to blame Riad 

R: not troooooooothhh  my ttttouthh

 

p: I get to go Riad  much noise on the line bye   

R: plz plz stay Claude , ooooow

im alone alone aaallloooooone

 

Rita : Riad Riad   wake up , you are not alone I'm with you 

R :  thanks God  that s a disturbing dream

 

R : Riad mr puel was calling all the day long and there is a Gordon T and asks to call him back 

R : no way, I have to show them  m an Algerian ( soft from the outside , strong from the inside )

 

Rira : I forgot Kia just called and said  ( the grass are not green )

 

R : oh that serious I get to call Vichai and be prepared for the next training 

 

Posted (edited)

I am not legally qualified but it does occur to me that in a normal contract of employment (which is certainly not the case here), the ultimate sanction if the employee does not turn up for work, etc is to terminate the employment, ie sack the employee.

 

This is exactly what Riyad would want as he would then be free to join whoever in the next window, and Leicester would get no compensation at all, so this option is not available to the club. Anyone comparing what the club should do with a normal employment situation is surely way off.

 

I have no doubt that a footballer’s contract spells out what sanctions are available to a club should the player refuse to play. I just hope that these sanctions are sufficient to protect the club’s interests. This is important not just for this case but for the current model of professional football. If players can effectively just walk out on their contracts, surely this would set a new precedent (like Bosman) and tip the balance of power between player and club even further in favour of the player.

 

Player/agent power has surely gone too far.

 

 

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Posted (edited)

Riyad Mahrez (RM) would be in breach of his contract with Leicester City Football Club (LCFC), if he had continued going AWOL.  LCFC can sue him for breach of contract.  In an employment contract, you do not sue the employee for damages because the amount would probably be less than the legal fees incurred.  In RM’s case however, the damages would be substantial.  The damages that LCFC would be awarded, if the case went to the High Court, would (I am taking a guess here) be the cost LCFC incur in replacing him for the 2 1/2 year period, which is the remainder of RM’s existing contract.  RM would also have to pay his own and LCFC legal fees.  All this would be more than he has made during his entire career = he would be broke

 

LCFC currently holds RM’s FIFA registration. RM has committed a breach of his contract during the season, if he had persisted in going AWOL, it could possibly amount to unilateral termination of the contract by RM during the season, which is in contravention of FIFA artical 17.  LCFC could apply to FIFA to have his registration suspended until RM sorts out the mess he has created.  This means he may not be able to play for another club until he has reached an agreement with LCFC = he would have no income for the foreseeable future 

 

Mrs Mahrez will not allow the case to proceed to the courts, it would mean no more shopping at Chanel or Hermes

 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Vlad the Fox said:

We should continue to pay him, but tell him to pick his wages up from the centre circle just before kick off at the next home game. lol 

Like this idea. A bit of wind and it would be like the end of Crystal Maze.

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I'm amazed that most of you think he will perform at a high level when he comes back. 

 

I'll believe it when I see it but think that the player just transferred from a ligue 2 club will outperform him.

Posted
2 minutes ago, the fox said:

"I'll believe it when I see it but think that the player just transferred from a ligue 2 club will outperform him."

 

but in reality:

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A lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of a sheep.

Posted
2 minutes ago, the fox said:

you're not even a sheep, you're a hyena. (read of that what you want))

Could be because I'm laughing at you.

 

Spotted or Striped. Quite amazing mammals - work as a team and regularly deprive Lions of their kill, I'll take it as a complement.

Posted
4 minutes ago, FIF said:

Could be because I'm laughing at you.

 

Spotted or Striped. Quite amazing mammals - work as a team and regularly deprive Lions of their kill, I'll take it as a complement.

"A Hyena is one of the animals that lives off eating the carcass and the remnants of hunting and other animal's prey, so it is one of the animals that feeds off litter even though hyenas are skillfully hunters"

 

Yeah, it seems like a complement to me :thumbup:

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, the fox said:

"A Hyena is one of the animals that lives off eating the carcass and the remnants of hunting and other animal's prey, so it is one of the animals that feeds off litter even though hyenas are skillfully hunters"

 

Yeah, it seems like a complement to me :thumbup:

 

Ignorance is your forte.

 

Spotted Hyaenas kill nearly all their own food, striped hyaenas are the scavengers - still even a scavenger has merit - they are intelligent enough to realise that chasing down prey is tiring and often fruitless as well as dangerous instead they have the courage to fight off your almighty lion and take the food from him. Hyaenas are also on the whole very clean animals. You may know them as Diba, they are loyal pack animals. I'm happy to be a hyaena even though you wanted to insult me. 

 

Loyal, intelligent, Courageous - would you class Your hero Mahrez as a hyaena?

Posted
13 hours ago, Almo-Fox said:

 Mahrez has breached the tacit contract,  so he will be fined, thats about money

The owners breached the verbal agreement, so they have been paid with mahrez losing trust in them

The owners their money from fines , and its very easy task ( cutting his pay ) , but the owners cannot , very easily , getting mahrez  s trust.

 

Finally, a great and mature observation. Thank you Sir! Everything written in this saga has been about money, only money, and nothing but money. But absolutely almost nothing about players/clubs relationship, trust, expecting players to put their love into the game and expecting the club to do the same for their players. I've always considered the Leicester club as a tight-knit family but unfortunately I now realize it is simply a business entity where interest and greed are what this is all about. Call me naive. Very sad indeed!

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Posted
4 minutes ago, FIF said:

Ignorance is your forte.

 

Spotted Hyaenas kill nearly all their own food, striped hyaenas are the scavengers - still even a scavenger has merit - they are intelligent enough to realise that chasing down prey is tiring and often fruitless as well as dangerous instead they have the courage to fight off your almighty lion and take the food from him. Hyaenas are also on the whole very clean animals. You may know them as Diba, they are loyal pack animals. I'm happy to be a hyaena even though you wanted to insult me. 

 

Loyal, intelligent, Courageous - would you class Your hero Mahrez as a hyaena?

ahh:(. but i was complimenting you! 

 

like you said "Loyal, intelligent, Courageous". and don't forget "adult males are the lowest of the low. When the male hyena reaches sexual maturity at the age of two, he leaves home and goes to find a new group. This is a violent and vicious process. When the new group's alpha female finally allows the male in, he is welcomed by being constantly harassed and forced to struggle for food and sex."

 

again, a complement :thumbup:

Posted
2 minutes ago, the fox said:

ahh:(. but i was complimenting you! 

 

like you said "Loyal, intelligent, Courageous". and don't forget "adult males are the lowest of the low. When the male hyena reaches sexual maturity at the age of two, he leaves home and goes to find a new group. This is a violent and vicious process. When the new group's alpha female finally allows the male in, he is welcomed by being constantly harassed and forced to struggle for food and sex."

 

again, a complement :thumbup:

Are you getting all of your info from the Lion King? You know they can’t really talk right?

Posted
3 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

Are you getting all of your info from the Lion King? You know they can’t really talk right?

those were just some playful jabs. hopefully FIF knows that 

Posted (edited)

Quite simple he doesn't play due to ill health then put him on fcuking statutory sick pay £89.35 job done.

 

Probably the wrong thread but fcuk it there's so many now does it matter.

 

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