07-01-2016, 23:58
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2016, 00:40 by TheWorthinGer.)
(07-01-2016, 23:50)St Charles Owl Wrote: The Bosman ruling was all about the free trade of players who were out of contact, and it achieved this aim. These two players are not out of contract until the summer, my point is a player under contract should not be approached by another club without the permission of their existing club. I am not convinced that this is what the Bosman case was about.
Your McLeish example is exactly what Bosman fought to change and that has been achieved with out of contract players being free to go anywhere. As I said, this transfer is different to that.
It's not different at all - their contracts are coming to an end and they have the right to secure their future without having to wait until the last minute or the club they are currently contracted to being able to block negotiations.
Which many would.
Their contract at Rangers begins when their current one ends. "Freedom" is the key word.
On a personal note, a phone call to the manager expressing our intent might have been "nice" but certainly not necessary.
For anyone that hasn't heard these:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football...721514.stm
Rejected bid for Brentford midfielder:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35...um=twitter