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One step closer to voiding it. If they cannot guarantee completion by the end of July then they will have to bin it because it will get really messy with contracts expiring
One step closer to voiding it. If they cannot guarantee completion by the end of July then they will have to bin it because it will get really messy with contracts expiring
Nope. The Premier League, EFL, F.A. and the women's game all agreed just now that the season must be finished. The are extending the season indefinitely. Obviously that's going to create huge problems with players contracts, etc.
Meant to put June in my original post. EditedContracts run out in June. Worst close scenario is they do a points per game table and then just the playoffs. Can't not have relegations etc.
Yep. We have a lot of players out of contract. You cant allow this to spill over into July/August because those players wont actually work here anymore
Nope! That's like saying a contract is as long as I want it to be. If it's from June to June; it's June to June, if you see what I mean?They'll probably come up with some rule about playing for any club you're at contract too on June 30th until the season is completed. Or something like that.
Then a mad rush to the next season
Will we be allowed to claim inability to field team due to no gk and the on going embargo? But seriously the next two weeks will be watched very carefully and imo the covid numbers will continue to go up, the quarenteen periods will extend and training can't resume so the EFL will be inbetween rock and hard place leading to a voided season and a "we really tried" proclaiming from them.I saw that their own rules state that the competition must be completed by 1st June in any year
I'm not a lawyer but that sounds illegal, if you've signed a contract of employment that ends on the 30th of June I don't think your employer can force you to sign a contract extension unless there was a clause in the contract when you signed.They'll probably come up with some rule about playing for any club you're at contract too on June 30th until the season is completed. Or something like that.
Then a mad rush to the next season
Agreed, and as above for my thread on same.I'm not a lawyer but that sounds illegal, if you've signed a contract of employment that ends on the 30th of June I don't think your employer can force you to sign a contract extension unless there was a clause in the contract when you signed.
They'll probably come up with some rule about playing for any club you're at contract too on June 30th until the season is completed. Or something like that.
Then a mad rush to the next season
I saw that their own rules state that the competition must be completed by 1st June in any year
Nope. The Premier League,EFL, F.A. and the women's game allagreedjust decidednow thatthe season must be finished. They are extending the season indefinitely.Obviously that'sThey don't give a **** that it’s going to create huge problems with players contracts in the FL etc.