It's reported that Blackburn are interested in sigining Kevin Doyle with Ł8m being mentioned! Would Cork and the rest be entitled to any of this??
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It's reported that Blackburn are interested in sigining Kevin Doyle with Ł8m being mentioned! Would Cork and the rest be entitled to any of this??
We're reported to be entitled to 10% of any transfer fee for Kevin Doyle.
10% and Pats get 2% of that i think !?!
Here's the link;
http://www.elevenaside.com/acrossthe...p?newsid=25341
I understood that Pat's entitlements were linked only to the transfer of Doyle from us? Can they have any claim on future transfers, given that the original transfer would not have involved them?
no i believe its in rotation - we get 10% of this transfer you get 2% of our 10%
after all we did teach him all he knows
As he's under 25 we get part of his "development fee". Unless it was written into his transfer deal that Cork get X amount of his future sales, they'd get roughly the same as us as he spent roughly the same amount of time at both clubs.
Still congrats to Dolan for ****ing both of us...
In the Star on Sunday, Doyler said he'd spent time on the bench at Pat's so he knows what it's like to be on the lowest rung of the ladder. :D
Yeah it written into the contract that its 10% for us.
That guy is like the plague, who needs enemies if you have friends like this. He is a cretin of the highest order. The gods were definitely against us when they sent us him.Quote:
Still congrats to Dolan for ****ing both of us...
wasnt good enough for first team - still probably wouldnt make it a t pats today
really begs the question how many more pats players would probably prosper in the premiership
I make it 8 that would easily walk into any top half prem team - with Dara good enuff to replace Hartley at Hearts - or is it Presley at Paisley?
Can't understand all this Dolan bashing. Whether it's true or not that the transfers had anything to do with him I don't know but at the end of the day it is Kevin Doyle that benefits. He has enhanced his career to the point where he is an automatic choice for his national side. If Cork agreed to a clause in his contract that he could be bought for such a small amount of money they that's their own tough luck. If Dolan had anything to do with the transfer then so what. What did Lennox expect when he sacked him! Neverending loyalty.
the point is that it isn't only Doyle that benefits and it is only Pats and Cork that don't/didn't. When manager of Pats, Dolan told Doyle NOT to sign professional forms. Doyle had agreed to with the club. 2 months later Dolan signed him for Cork and Pats got nothing. 3 and bit years later and he's getting sold for 8 million.
But you're right we've no basis for being annoyed...
yeah but aint that standard penny pinching from dolan?
amateur forms - like soccy = less wages
No, this was his 2nd contract. The one he agreed to before joining Cork. Oh and most of that team weren't on penny pinching money
they werent on great money tho - we'd the likes of robbie griffen gettin a game
it was the registration season - most were journeymen spurred on by the motivational talk of the greatest manger in living memory
BEFORE Dolan was fired, he made Shane Long sign an amature contract, having been on a pro one. Weeks later Reading sign him, having never even seen him play.
Dolan is meant to work in the clubs best interests, and didn't .... advising Doyle to keep those clauses going against Liam Murphy who was looking after those contracts. (i know thats not confirmed but its hardly going to be) The guy is a hypocrite ..... given all the preaching he was at previously.
So Cork gained an advantage by getting Doyle for nothing when Dolan was their manager. If Lennox saw that happening and allowed Dolan interfere with the subsequent contacts drawn up between the club and players then that's his own tough luck. I didnt hear anybody complaining at Cork when they got Doyle for nothing. What goes round comes around. Everybody in this world is out for their own best interests. If you employ someone whom you have seen shaft other people then you better make sure that all your own loose ends are tied up when you decide to sack him. It all sounds like sour grapes to me. Remember it was Kevin Doyle who signed the contract and Cork City FC who agreed to it.
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just scored for Ireland. I think thats another cheque on its way to Us