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1m each is a pittance, no punishment at allfine them £20 million and distribute the money to all championship clubs.
Couldn't happen to a nicer clubIt's looking now like the players could take the club to court over loss of earnings and other such things. Soton could crumble under the pressure of their own players and fans.
That’s ridiculous. They haven’t been promoted. The club should sue the players for not getting auto.Conversation at the moment about if the Southampton players have a realistic legal recourse to sue the club if it was proven that the club institutionally was involved
Think there was a coach of the Canadian women’s team who got a year ban for something similar in the Paris Olympics.Couldn't happen to a nicer club
If the FA and/or UEFA/FIFA go after the head coach who it seems may have been the main architect of all this surely his career as a coach will be done
Potential earnings are just as claimable in court if you can prove you had a realistic probability of having said earnings. I would suspect that most of the squad would have had promotion bonuses and salary increase clauses build into their contracts.That’s ridiculous. They haven’t been promoted. The club should sue the players for not getting auto.
Manager could be liable for complicity.. because he obviously knewPotential earnings are just as claimable in court if you can prove you had a realistic probability of having said earnings. I would suspect that most of the squad would have had promotion bonuses and salary increase clauses build into their contracts.
Being just three games away from promotion at that time they could reasonably argue that the club has failed in their duties as a responsible employer and put their own careers into disrepute just by being associated with the club that was found guilty of cheating by spying on other teams for a competitive advantage.
Potential earnings are just as claimable in court if you can prove you had a realistic probability of having said earnings. I would suspect that most of the squad would have had promotion bonuses and salary increase clauses build into their contracts.
Being just three games away from promotion at that time they could reasonably argue that the club has failed in their duties as a responsible employer and put their own careers into disrepute just by being associated with the club that was found guilty of cheating by spying on other teams for a competitive advantage.