Yes Fabregas can leave if Barcelona cough up the right amount
I think a small minority booed not the players but more so management and the board, for not addressing the problems yet.
He can leave if he wants to leave but he should not dare force a move when the amount offered is not what he is worth.
The booing was pretty stupid!!
Was he booed? I didnt know that. But Barca and the player himself could end this saga. Barca pay the right prize (not under 50 M) or move on.
Barcelona think they can get him at a bargain by using their rotten media tactics to apparently lower his value and cfause unsettlement
He's entitled to want whatever he wants to want.
But you can't always get what you want. You can't always get what you want. You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes you might find...
YOU GET WHAT YOU NEED!
What was the question again?
Far too much freedom in the western world these days for my liking.
I blame Pankhurst.
Yes. No.
I could elaborate.
Of course he is entitled to want to play for another club. Anyone can do that, at any time.
But his contract is until 2015 and it's owned by Arsenal FC. Therefore, should Arsenal be willing to sell, any buying club must meet Arsenal's valuation of their player, or there is no deal.
I can't think how that can be made any simpler for you.
Thanks for the comments - mostly sensible
Oscandwarf (U3677)
Not sure why you felt the need to 'make things simple'... maybe because you miss my point.
My question wasn't about the basics of a contractual situation, it was about the perceived negativity towards a player who has done a lot for your club, just because he wants to leave.
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posted on 2/8/11
Yes Fabregas can leave if Barcelona cough up the right amount
I think a small minority booed not the players but more so management and the board, for not addressing the problems yet.
posted on 2/8/11
Boo-urns! Boo-urns!
posted on 2/8/11
He can leave if he wants to leave but he should not dare force a move when the amount offered is not what he is worth.
posted on 2/8/11
The booing was pretty stupid!!
posted on 2/8/11
Was he booed? I didnt know that. But Barca and the player himself could end this saga. Barca pay the right prize (not under 50 M) or move on.
posted on 2/8/11
Barcelona think they can get him at a bargain by using their rotten media tactics to apparently lower his value and cfause unsettlement
posted on 2/8/11
He's entitled to want whatever he wants to want.
But you can't always get what you want. You can't always get what you want. You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes you might find...
YOU GET WHAT YOU NEED!
What was the question again?
posted on 2/8/11
Free Cesc
posted on 2/8/11
Far too much freedom in the western world these days for my liking.
I blame Pankhurst.
posted on 2/8/11
Yes. No.
I could elaborate.
posted on 2/8/11
Of course he is entitled to want to play for another club. Anyone can do that, at any time.
But his contract is until 2015 and it's owned by Arsenal FC. Therefore, should Arsenal be willing to sell, any buying club must meet Arsenal's valuation of their player, or there is no deal.
I can't think how that can be made any simpler for you.
posted on 2/8/11
Thanks for the comments - mostly sensible
Oscandwarf (U3677)
Not sure why you felt the need to 'make things simple'... maybe because you miss my point.
My question wasn't about the basics of a contractual situation, it was about the perceived negativity towards a player who has done a lot for your club, just because he wants to leave.
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