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    Quote Originally Posted by Curian View Post
    As far as I understand it, there was a buy-out clause. As seen in the past, if a club wants a manager they would have gone down that route, even to the extent of staging the buy-out over 2/3 years. So not sure the relevance of the Rafa could not get out of his lucrative deal and why would he leave early without an assurance of another job? It's a no brainer - £6 mill buy-out is peanuts by today's standards. I am perplexed by your line of thought can you expand please.
    he was trying to do ash for constructive dismissal ,by saying ash hadnt given him what he promised

    well if that is the case

    why stay

    why work with someone you cant trust

    simple

    nno one values him at 6 mill


    and sash wont sack him

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    Quote Originally Posted by pboromag View Post
    he was trying to do ash for constructive dismissal ,by saying ash hadnt given him what he promised

    well if that is the case

    why stay

    why work with someone you cant trust

    simple

    nno one values him at 6 mill


    and sash wont sack him
    6 million is 3 positions in the league table. Ironically we made that by having a better goal difference than those around us. By not going gung ho and getting thrashed by the top 6 teams, Rafa has paid for his wages for the year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    6 million is 3 positions in the league table. Ironically we made that by having a better goal difference than those around us. By not going gung ho and getting thrashed by the top 6 teams, Rafa has paid for his wages for the year.
    so surely have the lads then

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