But the whole point is that even though we wanted rid we continued to pay him and demand his commitment to the club, thereby honouring his contract. We didn't just cancel his direct debit and tell him to do one.
Yea he just complete undermined his own point there, but watch him ignore that fact and change the course of discussion to something else...
Have they invested in him, developed him through the academy - no they have pressured a player into signing a contract he didn't really want to. He helped them avoid the unthinkable - he owes the club nothing
So players should only be worth a transfer fee if they've come through the academy of the club they're currently at? Don't be daft.
Seems to be a big thing about how short a time ago it was that he signed. It really doesn't matter if he signed 8 weeks, 8 months or 8 years ago, he's signed a contract.
And no they didn't pressure him into signing at all, he just obviously had no offers coming in from Australia. He wanted to sign for Leeds when it suited him (no other offers) and now wants to sign for Cronulla when it suits him. The guy wants his cake and eat it.
I know you always like to be critical of the club in any situation but to try portray them as some sort of bully who pressurised poor innocent Segeyaro into doing something he didn't want to do is flat out ridiculous. What he didn't want to do is be without a club. Had he taken that option he'd be a Cronulla player right now.
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
But the whole point is that even though we wanted rid we continued to pay him and demand his commitment to the club, thereby honouring his contract. We didn't just cancel his direct debit and tell him to do one.
In most businesses that would be considered constructive dismissal - Leeds just tried to humiliate him out of the club!!
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.
[quote="ThePrinter"]So players should only be worth a transfer fee if they've come through the academy of the club they're currently at? Don't be daft.
Seems to be a big thing about how short a time ago it was that he signed. It really doesn't matter if he signed 8 weeks, 8 months or 8 years ago, he's signed a contract.
And no they didn't pressure him into signing at all, he just obviously had no offers coming in from Australia. He wanted to sign for Leeds when it suited him (no other offers) and now wants to sign for Cronulla when it suits him. The guy wants his cake and eat it.
I know you always like to be critical of the club in any situation but to try portray them as some sort of bully who pressurised poor innocent Segeyaro into doing something he didn't want to do is flat out ridiculous. What he didn't want to do is be without a club. Had he taken that option he'd be a Cronulla player right now.[/quotme through the acae]
Players are worth a transfer fee if the club has invested sufficient time and skill in their development - Harris was a just a case a player who didn't come through the academy but the club had invested considerable time and effort in developing his game. With the best will in the world what did Leeds invest in Segeyaro? He was only here for 3 months?
McDermott is going. I actually think he is more relaxed because of it, and seems to have let the shackles go. He apparently asked to finish the season, and that is what they agreed.
And what a reply it was. At least William Eve does a runner, for a few days, every time he's been made to look a fool, he doesn't further embarrass himself by making even more stuff up.
Have an early night mate, it'll do you good at your age.
Players are worth a transfer fee if the club has invested sufficient time and skill in their development
Players are worth a fee based on their ability and what they'll bring to their new club.
As for your Harris example, we invested in and developed him as rugby LEAGUE player. Not as a UNION player so we had no development in him for the sport he was going to play but we got a fee.
In most businesses that would be considered constructive dismissal - Leeds just tried to humiliate him out of the club!!
What are you talking about? How is it constructive dismissal when we paid Achurch his full contract? He left because his contract ended, he was never dismissed.
Granted you replied to the question but next time try give an answer that makes sense.
If we couldn't just ditch Achurch' scontract, then why should Segeyaro be allowed to ditch ours?