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In How weird is that Ramsey to Rangers transfer, has his form fallen off that much?? No disrespect to the Scots league in no way, I had a mate playing in the SPL, the passion and support is sometimes off the scale

But Ramsey could well hold his own in our Prem league or no?
 
In How weird is that Ramsey to Rangers transfer, has his form fallen off that much?? No disrespect to the Scots league in no way, I had a mate playing in the SPL, the passion and support is sometimes off the scale

But Ramsey could well hold his own in our Prem league or no?
I can imagine that winning the league with Rangers is a more interesting prospect than going on loan to a midtable team in the PL for 4 months. Silverware, difference experience etc., great fans and still in the Europa League.
 
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Meanwhile, fun in Scotland: Tim Akinola reveals 'Let's get this moving forward' call over Dundee United switch after initial city club confusion

>Dundee United new boy Tim Akinola wrongly believed he was about to sign for city rivals Dundee when the call to move to Scotland first came.

>Akinola has joined United on loan until the end of the season from English Premier League giants Woolwich.

>The midfield star spent 24 hours researching the Dens Park club believing he was moving there. But after a second call with his agent, he realised the deal was from neighbours United.

>“A few days ago my agent rang me and said I spoke to Dundee and they are interested in you,” Akinola told Dundee United TV.

>“There are two teams in Dundee and I didn’t even ask him what one. I looked at the table to see there were two Dundees. I thought it was the other one, not Dundee United and I was like: ‘Oh.’

>“They are a decent club but I found out a day later it was United when he told me their position. I said: ‘No, they’re not 7th.’ Then he told me it was Dundee United and I knew it was a really good club.

>“I did my research and said: ‘Let’s get this moving forward."

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Juventus 9 but “dancing” The 10 ( Dybala)

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Apparently not. They apparently only bought Vitoria's 50%. The remaining 50% remains with Spurs so we still in theory get 50% on his next transfer.
I know, I was being facetious, seems like an pretty straight forward solution.

Whereas whenever we encounter a potential signing with a % owned by a third party it is made out like it's an impossible web of red tape that cannot be negotiated, until 3 days later when the player moves elsewhere...

I guess maybe you need the agreement of the third party and in this instance maybe we were happy to allow it as his value could increase sufficiently at Sporting that we make a good bit more.
 
I know, I was being facetious, seems like an pretty straight forward solution.

Whereas whenever we encounter a potential signing with a % owned by a third party it is made out like it's an impossible web of red tape that cannot be negotiated, until 3 days later when the player moves elsewhere...

I guess maybe you need the agreement of the third party and in this instance maybe we were happy to allow it as his value could increase sufficiently at Sporting that we make a good bit more.
I also think that in England specifically you cannot have a player owned by a third party. The buying club has to get a hold of the full 100.

Interesting loophole however that we can "own a stake" in a player playing in another league.
 
I also think that in England specifically you cannot have a player owned by a third party. The buying club has to get a hold of the full 100.

Interesting loophole however that we can "own a stake" in a player playing in another league.
It could be two different things tbf, our "stake" in Edwards is just a 50% sell on clause isn't is? Which we must simply have agreed to carry forward to his new club, whilst Sporting must have also agreed to it in order to keep the cost of his transfer down.

Not sure if this third party business that you see with a lot of South Americans is the same thing, slightly different, or something else entirely.

I don't think there is anything preventing us from putting the kind of clause we had on Edwards into dela where we sell a youngster to another English club? Just a cultural thing I thought that means it simply isn't very common here?
 
In regards to signings with immediate negative impact this has to take the cake this window, right?



Main sponsor has pulled her funding, the clubs supporter liaisons officer has tendered her resignation and the women's team captain has cancelled her contract in response to Raith signing Goodwillie.
 
In How weird is that Ramsey to Rangers transfer, has his form fallen off that much?? No disrespect to the Scots league in no way, I had a mate playing in the SPL, the passion and support is sometimes off the scale

But Ramsey could well hold his own in our Prem league or no?
Juventus proposed it to anyone. I also wrote to him on the Instagram profile begging him to leave because he would pleasantly get back into the game and would have given a positive example on his children instead of being in the stands to steal a very high salary and go only to the national team 😂😂
 
Apparently not. They apparently only bought Vitoria's 50%. The remaining 50% remains with Spurs so we still in theory get 50% on his next transfer.
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Juventus proposed it to anyone. I also wrote to him on the Instagram profile begging him to leave because he would pleasantly get back into the game and would have given a positive example on his children instead of being in the stands to steal a very high salary and go only to the national team 😂😂
You suggested interrupting his club retirement.
 
In regards to signings with immediate negative impact this has to take the cake this window, right?



Main sponsor has pulled her funding, the clubs supporter liaisons officer has tendered her resignation and the women's team captain has cancelled her contract in response to Raith signing Goodwillie.

Good on them. Serves them right for signing this pond-life. They'll probably be after Greenwood one day as well.
 
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