Rovers simply wouldn't have got involved with Turner unless they were pretty sure that he had no valid deal with Sligo, and hey we've got a pretty good track record when it comes to legal issues so obviously the lawyers know their stuff. If Sligo appeal I'd imagine we would keep paying him as a sign of good faith to our player, then when Sligo lose the appeal Rovers could potentially counter claim for costs or even potentially for damages.
I wasn't surprised at all that we won the case, if you go back a page I said this, and I'd be pretty confident that it turned out to be gospel
Anecdotally it seems that Sligo payed Turner a lump sum on the understanding he'd then sign a proper contract at the start of the new season/pre-season. After Sligo didn't win the cup/qualify for Europe, they revised their budget downwards and tried to get Turner to sign for a lower deal. Turner walked away at that point and signed for Shamrock Rovers (having turned them down originally to sign for Sligo's original offer + lump sum). The matter will turn on whether or not Sligo had a contract with him, giving him a lump sum on the understanding he'd sign a deal at a later date might not cut it, and if Sligo then offered him a lower deal than they had originally suggested he'd also be able to walk away from any gentleman's agreement they had.
On those facts he didn't have a contract, they paid him to consider an offer, which was then revoked, and he chose not to sign their new offer, making him a free agent.
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