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But, do they have to fulfill that bid if we pull out after the tribunal fee is set ? Must be something in place to stop bids being put in just to raise the price for another interested party ?Originally posted by Lecter View PostRead those rules, IF Spurs have bid and Burnley can prove this its relevant to their case
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You cant pull out of a tribunalOriginally posted by Vermilion View PostBut, do they have to fulfill that bid if we pull out after the tribunal fee is set ?
Its legally binding
I suspect the only way would be if he catastrophically failed the medical and even then you would require independent evidenceBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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I always thought he would cost us between £5m-£7m back in April, and there's no reason to change that opinion at the moment. I never thought he would be free and I still think of him as an upgrade on Lambert, Borini and Balotelli.Originally posted by Lecter View PostI find this hugely amusing as some of those moaning most vociferously are those that kept saying "whats the problem hes an upgrade on Lambert, Borini etc.."
He might cost on the higher end of my estimation now, thanks to Spurs. But the movement should be in the hundreds of thousands rather than millions.
Lec, can't look in detail at work, but what do those rules stipulate for a club that has had sizeable offers during the term of a contract and declined allowing the player to run down the contract? If you could bold that bit out please.
One tit for another.
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I think the uproar in here is ****ing hilarious
Either the lads good enough to be an upgrade or he isnt
People are now up in arms because he was an upgrade we were getting on the cheap, whereas now they are not sure whether he is actually better now we are having to pay a larger fee
It just says to me that peoples opinion of him was decidedly cloudedBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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We can't pull out after the tribunal set his fee ? That's stupid then, so if a club bid 25mill but can't buy the player because the tribunal is just setting the fee for us to buy him, but that bid effects what we pay, it's mad, and wide open to abuse.Originally posted by Lecter View PostYou cant pull out of a tribunal
Its legally binding
I suspect the only way would be if he catastrophically failed the medical and even then you would require independent evidence
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Hes going for a Tribunal record amount, absolutely no doubt about that in my mind, I think it will be £8-9 millionOriginally posted by BigChief View PostI always thought he would cost us between £5m-£7m back in April, and there's no reason to change that opinion at the moment. I never thought he would be free and I still think of him as an upgrade on Lambert, Borini and Balotelli.
He might cost on the higher end of my estimation now, thanks to Spurs. But the movement should be in the hundreds of thousands rather than millions.
Lec, can't look in detail at work, but what do those rules stipulate for a club that has had sizeable offers during the term of a contract and declined allowing the player to run down the contract? If you could bold that bit out please.
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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You cant pull out of the tribunal at all. Once you agree to take it to that then the judgement is final (I suspect you could appeal but the success of that is unlikely)Originally posted by Vermilion View PostWe can't pull out after the tribunal set his fee ? That's stupid then, so if a club bid 25mill but can't buy the player because the tribunal is just setting the fee for us to buy him, but that bid effects what we pay, it's mad, and wide open to abuse.
Is it that wide open to abuse, I dont think it is
Firstly lets look at the Ings case and take into account the rumours
Liverpool know his contract is expiring and bid £5 million to get it sorted prior to tribunal, this is knocked back
Spurs bid £12 million again hoping to get something tied up before the expiry, Burnley accept but player knocks them back
Liverpool will now negotiate with the player, they will be aware of what Spurs have bid and will roughly be able to guess the amount they will have to pay out
I would imagine once an application for tribunal has been submitted then all subsequent bids become irrelevant
I suspect Liverpool are fully aware of the amount they will end up paying or at the very least will have a ball-park figure (£8-9 million)Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Surely you are aware of the idea of value for money.Originally posted by Lecter View PostI think the uproar in here is ****ing hilarious
[MEither the lads good enough to be an upgrade or he isnt
People are now up in arms because he was an upgrade we were getting on the cheap, whereas now they are not sure whether he is actually better now we are having to pay a larger fee
It just says to me that peoples opinion of him was decidedly cloudedTrey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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No matter what his value hes only value for money if he adds something to the team or is better than what we haveOriginally posted by Kenneth View PostSurely you are aware of the idea of value for money.
If he isnt either of them, then hes a waste of money (which is my view)
At £3 million, £5 million or £9 million thats the case imoBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Of course we can, we just won't give him a contract.Originally posted by Vermilion View PostWe can't pull out after the tribunal set his fee ? That's stupid then, so if a club bid 25mill but can't buy the player because the tribunal is just setting the fee for us to buy him, but that bid effects what we pay, it's mad, and wide open to abuse.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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I agree, he isn't, but if someone thinks he is better than what we have then it would be reasonable to consider how much better and whether the price justified that level of improvement.Originally posted by Lecter View PostNo matter what his value hes only value for money if he adds something to the team or is better than what we have
If he isnt either of them, then hes a waste of money (which is my view)Last edited by Kenneth; 09-06-15, 12:31 PM.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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