by Gullscorer » 21 Sep 2015, 12:52
Non contracts, and verbal agreements, are not worth the paper they're not written on. This does not negate their usefulness, if it suits both parties at the time, knowing that either party can terminate the agreement at any time.
If this was the arrangement between any particular individual and the club, so what? Even written contracts usually have clauses which cover possible terminations.
Such agreements between an individual and an employer are not the business of the general public. Too many people rush into premature judgements. Unless fans and supporters have a financial stake in the club, or unless the club invites input and comments, they should limit their interest to what happens on the football pitch. Although, to comment on any news or statements made by the club seems fair enough, comments should be made in combination with a little respect for the people involved. They deserve no less.
Non contracts, and verbal agreements, are not worth the paper they're not written on. This does not negate their usefulness, if it suits both parties at the time, knowing that either party can terminate the agreement at any time.
If this was the arrangement between any particular individual and the club, so what? Even written contracts usually have clauses which cover possible terminations.
Such agreements between an individual and an employer are not the business of the general public. Too many people rush into premature judgements. Unless fans and supporters have a financial stake in the club, or unless the club invites input and comments, they should limit their interest to what happens on the football pitch. Although, to comment on any news or statements made by the club seems fair enough, comments should be made in combination with a little respect for the people involved. They deserve no less.