Casper The Ghost
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I dare say that if the CEO of the club at that time and the player and his manager had signed a contract and the club now refuses to honour said contract, that the player would be entitled to take the club to court to obtain the entire costs of the contract. In which, I also dare say, he would likely win.
Foran has all the chips in this negotiation.
It would also put him in a bad light too.
Making the contract seem fair for all sides is not a bad thing.
The board are getting rid of the Seward clauses that makes it very easy for Foran to opt out at almost any-time. I get it, we don't want wonderful bullshit excuses being used for the opportunity for Foran to graze on greener pastures.
If Foran is serious and passionate about our club then he will play and get the $$$$$ agreed to.
If he is ONLY in it for the $$$$$ he will more than likely move on because there will be other opportunities out there for him.