Globule
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If we were talking about a driven, professional, hardworking player i'd say he's paid his dues, but we're taking about Sancho.
Question for a lawyer.
When football clubs freeze players out why isn't it constructive dismissal, making them free agents ?
He’s still working, he should be training every day and he’s being paid as per his contract so he’s not being dismissed - constructively or otherwise.Question for a lawyer.
When football clubs freeze players out why isn't it constructive dismissal, making them free agents ?
This is why we have problems now. Unless he completely does what the manager is asking he should not be allowed back. No one is bigger than the club. And, he’s not very good!I am not a fan of Sancho, and I think he's lazy and very mediocre but I feel that the time has come when he should now be offered his place back in the squad with the rest of the team.
He and then manager and a minor spat that escalated and has resulted in Sancho being an outcast since August. The punishment has become disproportionate to the crime here and it needs to end. If not, and Sancho doesn't get a move in January then his top flight career could be over. Teams may be wary of taking on a 24 year old who hasn't trained with the squad or played for a fully year, wrecking a young persons career for a tiff simply isn't fair or reasonable.
Secondly from a purely selfish point of view, the club paid around £73 million for an asset, that whilst probably over-valued on purchase, is now just depreciating in value, and will do so, every week he's not training or available for the first team. In pure economic terms it makes sense to bring him back into the fold, never mind.
I realize that he is being stubborn and unreasonable, but so is the manager, and both parties are being damaged so it would be mutually beneficial for someone at the club to put and end to this nonsense and allow both parties to but a positive spin on it.
Eh?! The first bolded bit basically says he's average and lazy before going on to say he should be back in the squad. What?!I am not a fan of Sancho, and I think he's lazy and very mediocre but I feel that the time has come when he should now be offered his place back in the squad with the rest of the team.
He and then manager and a minor spat that escalated and has resulted in Sancho being an outcast since August. The punishment has become disproportionate to the crime here and it needs to end. If not, and Sancho doesn't get a move in January then his top flight career could be over. Teams may be wary of taking on a 24 year old who hasn't trained with the squad or played for a fully year, wrecking a young persons career for a tiff simply isn't fair or reasonable.
Secondly from a purely selfish point of view, the club paid around £73 million for an asset, that whilst probably over-valued on purchase, is now just depreciating in value, and will do so, every week he's not training or available for the first team. In pure economic terms it makes sense to bring him back into the fold, never mind.
I realize that he is being stubborn and unreasonable, but so is the manager, and both parties are being damaged so it would be mutually beneficial for someone at the club to put and end to this nonsense and allow both parties to but a positive spin on it.
Yes he should. As a form of punishment.
I am not a fan of Sancho, and I think he's lazy and very mediocre but I feel that the time has come when he should now be offered his place back in the squad
you might be right.If we play him, he'll lose even more value by being so shit.
Right now, people still think he's "training like a beast". That should be enough to sell for a cheap price.
Everyone suffers thoughYes he should. As a form of punishment.