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mariners4ever said:lol probably better off staying here, and if he is gone, no farewell match, out of tomorrows game with a back injury
Jaza_SFC said:Noooooooo!
I wanted to see him play CB for Heart! I was hoping we'd draw them in the opening round.
dibo said:Top League One side? Wouldn't be Leeds would it? Already have Aussies and a history of Aussies too.
Jaza_SFC said:Pre-contract agreements are easily broken. Most deals like this in Aus have a provision for free exit in circumstances like this (before the contract has commenced).
FFC Mariner said:Yes, his contract with CCM doesnt expire until 1st June (or is it 30th).
If this is his last game, I hope he comes over.
Hope this move works for him
FFC Mariner said:I think (think) that he is contracted to CCM and the deal he has signed with Melb Heart doesnt start until his CCM one ends.
Therefore, as it hasnt started it cant be enforced and he is free to find another club
(I stand to be corrected, maybe there is a get out clause)