12 Jun 2018 09:06:24
Any eds shed any light on the sporting fiasco surely even if the players terminate their contract sporting will still own their registration so non will be leaving on a free but at a lower transfer fee than what they expected although I could be completely wrong.

{Ed001's Note - it is impossible to say mate. The different parties could come up with an amicable arrangement or it could end up in a damaging and extremely lengthy court case. I would certainly expect none of them to just move on a free.}


1.) 12 Jun 2018
12 Jun 2018 09:55:11
Surely sense should prevail and if they do terminate the contract then whoever is interested in the players should deal with sporting and offer a transfer fee unfortunately in this day of greed that prob won't happen and it will drag on and end up in court when the same outcome will happen and sporting will get a fee ha ha.


2.) 12 Jun 2018
12 Jun 2018 11:24:31
If Everton went any of their players they should negotiate a fee. Waiting until the court case is not beneficial to any of the parties.


3.) 12 Jun 2018
12 Jun 2018 12:09:58
Would hope we do everything by the book with regards any player or dare I say players (would love Martin's aswell) hopefully a deal can be done with sporting and both club and player are happy.


4.) 12 Jun 2018
12 Jun 2018 12:25:24
The problem is behind an attack on the players whilst training. Some were very seriously assaulted. As this happened at their training ground you can see why the players want out as it does look like the club can no longer protect their safety. This should never be allowed to happen in any walk of life.

Regardless of whose to blame for the fans anger, the club have seemed to have failed in their duty of care to their players.


5.) 12 Jun 2018
12 Jun 2018 19:04:56
I heard rumblings and also saw a report that we are an interested party and trying to negotiate a fee to do things the right way which I feel is commendable and the right course of action.


6.) 12 Jun 2018
12 Jun 2018 20:38:46
Bruno De Carvalho - the Donald Trump of football. There's a conspiracy theory in Lisbon that as an ex-ultra supporter, De Carvalho organised the mob himself as punishment against his players for only finishing 3rd in the league. Apparently some of the players believe this, hence the mass contract cancellation.