My understanding of this is that Bohs owed Fenlon money, and he could have considered this breach of contract.
In order to be in a position to negotiate compensation with Dundee United, Bohs paid or agreed to pay Fenlon, or came to some mutually satisfactory deal. The outcome of this was that Bohs were now in a position to negotiate with Dundee without fear of Fenlon just walking away.
If this is what happened, I think Bohs did well out of the situation, regardless of how it played out in the press.


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The fact is it is very difficult to stop anyone, player or manager going if they wish to. Dundee Utd don't appear to have been all that interested in Nutsey given the negotiating "style" they adopted. Fortunately for all parties concerned Coventry operated differently.
By the way still laughing ???????
tell me again, how much did Galway get for Greene?? Now that's laughable.

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