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    Brighton sign Krull!!

    on a permanent one year contract.This means he's eligible to play against us
    How is this possible, with the window well and truly closed???
    Anybody knah?

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    Not under contract, free agent ?

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    he was under contract to us, but out on l9an when the window closed, meaning he can't do a freedom of contract move until the window re-opens.

    I don't know how this one works

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    I think and this is based off what other people have said.

    We loaned him to Brighton who then registered him to play.

    We released him so he became a free agent but Brighton still held his registration.

    Brighton then signed him on a one year contract and because they hold his registration and signed him as a free he can play against us.

    Does that make any sense?

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    I just read that, if a loan deal runs to the end of a players contract, the player has the option of changing it immediately to a permanent deal. that also stops us getting a fee for him apart from the loan fee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    I think and this is based off what other people have said.

    We loaned him to Brighton who then registered him to play.

    We released him so he became a free agent but Brighton still held his registration.

    Brighton then signed him on a one year contract and because they hold his registration and signed him as a free he can play against us.

    Does that make any sense?
    Aye a bit buuttt we didnt release him,he still had a year left on his contract with us.There must be a plausible explanation like,just Ive never heard the likes before.Think this could set a precedent,unless Penfold just fu c ked up the contract and did release him by mistake..Noo that seems plausible...

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    Quote Originally Posted by toonlegend View Post
    I just read that, if a loan deal runs to the end of a players contract, the player has the option of changing it immediately to a permanent deal. that also stops us getting a fee for him apart from the loan fee
    Ah now that makes sense...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashingtoon62 View Post
    Aye a bit buuttt we didnt release him,he still had a year left on his contract with us.There must be a plausible explanation like,just Ive never heard the likes before.Think this could set a precedent,unless Penfold just fu c ked up the contract and did release him by mistake..Noo that seems plausible...
    see my input above lol oops you have

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    I assume he has waived all the end of contract bonuses he would've been due off us next year then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by waalsendmick View Post
    I assume he has waived all the end of contract bonuses he would've been due off us next year then?
    Must of done.

    Can't imagine Ash letting him have those

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