Joy Seppala at the U16s final (1 Viewer)

Skybluebeliever

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And to agree his budgets
He wouldn't have signed otherwise
Expect to see one or two decisions on players in the coming days
Robins is likely to also have the final say on any outgoing players too
He's in a strong position now
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how about the loan deal? I would guess that’s a high proportion

This is hardly the issue of the day but I don’t get it. The contract surely is with the football club and not the agent that’s paid to arrange tickets. The whole argument the club makes for discounted tickets at the time tickets are launched is that the money forms an essential element of the clubs transfer budget. This suggests that’s not a true statement doesn’t it?

I just can’t see why a seller would allow an agent to keep millions of pounds of its money to use as it likes before it pays out and surely the club would have to take insurance in the event The agent went into liquidation?
think the loan deal has increased and so yes they would receive the cash

Unfortunately it falls under the consumer being protected by paying by credit card regardless of what they are purchasing for example a holiday company falls under the same agreement .Yes insurance is and has been available but a reduced amount of companies offering terms

A lot of transfers are paid over one to two years and normally not paid all in one go when the transfer happens
 

rexo87

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It’s covered by credit cards legalisation , if goods are paid by credit card the consumer has the right to have a refund if the goods are not received , so until the game goes ahead the merchandiser will not release the monies to the club

So for example last weeks game at home to Huddersfield the club would only have just received monies that were paid last year

there are insurances that be purchased but these are costly and few companies offer especially with covid
You are definitely Dave Boddy

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