Everyone is now arguing over something which is, for all intents and purposes, unlikely to ever be revealed.
It has been revealed. An accepted resignation is mutual consent.
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Everyone is now arguing over something which is, for all intents and purposes, unlikely to ever be revealed.
“I won’t resign and I’m not a quitter,” AVB 16th Dec
But he is happy to "depart" by "mutual consent"
And I was so prepared to give you credit for that previous post:It has been revealed. An accepted resignation is mutual consent.
LOL...name one cub who writes on their OS, "we decided to fire the manager"....
And I was so prepared to give you credit for that previous post:
No it isn't.It has been revealed. An accepted resignation is mutual consent.
Actually most clubs usually say "has left the club with immediate effect" when they sack someone otherwise than my mutual agreement - Chris Hughton's recent sacking was done in that way I believe.LOL...name one cub who writes on their OS, "we decided to fire the manager"....
God, the start of the season can't come soon enough....
My point is that as hard as you're spinning this, the counter-factual is equally true.Whats your point?
An accepted resignation is still mutual consent. Or is that different to you now, because I said in another post:
LOL...name one cub who writes on their OS, "we decided to fire the manager"....
My point is that as hard as you're spinning this, the counter-factual is equally true.
Levy said:This is bollocks, we are shit. I would like you to play Adebayor
AVB said:
Levy said:Well its that or fuck off
AVB said:Ok I quit
Levy said:Result
No it isn't.
I think you will find that an acceptance of resignation is in fact a form of mutual consent.....or has the world stopped being "grey" all of a sudden....?
Next you'll be telling a postman what a parcel is.....
Ahhh, falling back on the personal insults again are we Mr. "I just want to talk about Spurs?"So, because you are a lawyer, you are going to try and say that there is only one single scenario which can amount to "mutual consent".
Are you saying that an accepted resignation is not a form of mutual consent, and that a club could not possibly word it so?
I'll just sit here and wait for a decent lawyer like BoltonSpurs to put you in your place.......yet again
He's trying to shame fanboys like me into the light. Apparently, because AVB is now a stone-cold quitter, I'm supposed to torch my AVB body pillow instead of wait for some supplementary stuffing to turn it into a poch pillow.What more is it you are trying to prove? Or is it just fighting for the sake of fighting?
Not unless the clauses stipulate differently. Perhaps by resigning he waives his right to a massive compensation package and only receives a nominal amount, etc. There are numerous options available and I'm pretty certain his lawyers and agent would have covered an event so common in managerial employment. Not to mention their fees are contained in all of that, etc.Yes, but as covered already, if the manager truly resigns then the club is under no obligation to provide that compensation.
Whether you like it or not mutual consent does not automatically mean resignation. That is the point being made.
You are arguing on the basis that mutual consent can only ever mean resignation..
...while everyone else is simply pointing out that there are two potentially conflicting pieces of information, which means we don't actually know what was agreed behind closed doors and an element of doubt is introduced. Well, unless you were privy to whatever was discussed between Levy and AVB and you know the full facts?
Do you believe in God?I have said what I BELIEVE happened. If people want to sit on the fence, thats up to them, I dont have to.