If you rearrange the letters in Messi, then take away an M, E, and I, then add a P, R and U, what do you get?
That's right - SPURS.
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If you rearrange the letters in Messi, then take away an M, E, and I, then add a P, R and U, what do you get?
So Levy will be pur-ring at this ideaIf you rearrange the letters in Messi, then take away an M, E, and I, then add a P, R and U, what do you get?
That's right - SPURS.
I feel if Gold says it you can’t take it as genuine. Maybe the deal doesn’t happen but I think we have made contactDoherty has probably told Wolves that he wants to join us and because he has been there since he was very young they will sit down and find the right solution for all parties. Recruiting a replacement is the first step and the Woolwich lad seems to be the chosen one. After that it's down to agreeing a fee with Levy. 12 mill plus add ons was mentioned by Ali Gold, seems low but because of his age and long service to Wolves he might be sold for anything between 15-20 mill, which is reasonable for a right back who Jose will heavily rely on
Force majeure relieves a party from their duty to perform under the contract, but a termination clause with a date of expiry isn't really a performance question.
Like, suppose Spain's season had been canceled like France's and then restarted at the normal date like France did. The force majeure event is the same, but surely that doesn't extend a clause like that into the middle of the next season.
Much depends on the specific language of the contract, what if any formal modifications were made as a result of Covid, and principles of Spanish law (or whatever law is applicable to the contract I guess).
But it's surely a litigatable issue unless for whatever reason filing suit against Lionel Messi is an act FC Barcelona can't bear to undertake for PR reasons.
Messi's suitors have more money than God, it all may very well end with City or PSG making it worth Barca's while to sign away whatever claims they may have.
I don’t think the club brief him if they haven’t got sme feeling from Doherty or Wolves that a deal could be done.I feel if Gold says it you can’t take it as genuine. Maybe the deal doesn’t happen but I think we have made contact
Nah that’s justAirfixx bending over and getting ready for Levy’s great big bald chopper!!!
How can he decide that on June 30 when the league had just resumed and Barca still needed to play in the UCL.
Contractually it is probably not clear either way, but a reasonable court would never rule in favor of the club in this case.
Barca would be insane to litigate this. They’re going to make him play for Barca? Laughable!
From the news it might be only today - it sounds like there are some major shakeups happening with Barca power structure.can't wait for the next week of hilarious and completely original Messi jokes

Nothing on Spanish news feeds about this
I don’t believe this 12mill malarkey though, unless Jose has some sort of clout with in their club due to the Portuguese infrastructure there?