2024/25 David Moyes

Not taking side, but at end of the the transfer window can’t a team put the paperwork in before the deadline but the player not actually sign til after the deadline. Does this mean I’m on Zats side 😱😱
Not at all. The league allow that for registration purpose if the agreement was substantially complete subject to paper work but the contract will be dated on the date it was effective. It won't be back dated. It's not ethical for a lawyer to back date a document and would send alarm bells if a client asked me to do that.
 

A lawyer would be able to correctly interpret this.

A good lawyer would be able to write a contract with it coming into effect on a future date if certain conditions are met.

Those very same conditions perhaps which enable clubs to agree contracts with one another with the players joining on a future date, if certain criteria are met.

As an example you can look at the Yerry Mina / Barcelona deal.
Again, certain clauses taking effect in the future is not post dating something.
 
I get some people won’t have him, you are clearly one of these people.

He came into turmoil and got the side scoring goals and winning games. He got rid of the teachers pets and gave capable players opportunities.

He also helped bridge the disconnect between the club and fans too.

He’s been brilliant
No reason to get defensive and jump to conclusions, my point was not to be negative towards Moyes. Hes a great manager and i have never claimed otherwise.

But - If your car is bunk and your current mechanic cant fix it, so you take it to a scottish one who improves the engine right away - do you owe the scot more than the agreed payment for his work?

Moyes has been brilliant, but we dont owe him anything more than you would owe your scottish mechanic.
 

GOT’s resident brief is on this.

He will report back with his findings after his shift at McDonald’s this lunchtime.
 

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No reason to get defensive and jump to conclusions, my point was not to be negative towards Moyes. Hes a great manager and i have never claimed otherwise.

But - If your car is bunk and your current mechanic cant fix it, so you take it to a scottish one who improves the engine right away - do you owe the scot more than the agreed payment for his work?

Moyes has been brilliant, but we dont owe him anything more than you would owe your scottish mechanic.
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He's well paid already. The extra reward for him is that he knows he's doing a great job and appears to be loving it
 
This is fantastic.

Reminds me of the "money laundering" and "lots of Everton players live near me" claims this year.

Not really sure how a "lawyer" isnt able to comprehend what post-dating is on a contract nor what an execution or effective date are.

"We may as well paint a target on our back from a PSR perspective"

-- Another thing you seem to be sure on but don't know the answer to.


Not really sure what the attempted insults are about. You can just state that you dont know.

Do you work closely with Greta Thunberg?
Post-dating is something that has occurred to even the smallest-brained amongst us.

It's not some brilliant idea. It's an obvious idea.

The fact that it isn't happening is evidence that it's a non-starter. Because the people who actually know what they are talking about obviously have said to the people that matter that it's a non-starter.
 

Just searched Chitty and post dating doesn't appear anywhere. And when a transfer is deemed to occur is determined by the PSR regs. Not contract law. Your idea seems to be that we announce that we have signed players before 1 July on the basis of a contracts which say the signing isn't effective until 1 July. We may as well paint a target on our back from a PSR perspective. The gap between your level of competence and level of confidence on virtually every topic is vast.
Even Dunning & Kruger are telling him to take it easy coz he's overloading the theory
 
Not in the slightest.

Im being accosted by a "lawyer" who doesnt actually know the law, nor the rules, nor even the process.

Personally think you are simply getting confused by the transfer window and the actual contract.

A player may sign a contract on the 1st June, but can only be registered with the league/FA on the 1st July. The contract is still valid from 1st June, as that is the date they signed it. I guess a club may get a verbal contract or something similarly informal, but it will unenforceable by law. I am not a lawyer but I guess that would be the case?

Anyway, back on topic. I like Moyes and trust him to some decent business this summer, he won't get everything done, and in turn wet some beds. There will be some papering over cracks but there is a lot to do, so that is totally understandable.
 
No reason to get defensive and jump to conclusions, my point was not to be negative towards Moyes. Hes a great manager and i have never claimed otherwise.

But - If your car is bunk and your current mechanic cant fix it, so you take it to a scottish one who improves the engine right away - do you owe the scot more than the agreed payment for his work?

Moyes has been brilliant, but we dont owe him anything more than you would owe your scottish mechanic.
What a strange post.
 
Just searched Chitty and post dating doesn't appear anywhere. And when a transfer is deemed to occur is determined by the PSR regs. Not contract law. Your idea seems to be that we announce that we have signed players before 1 July on the basis of a contracts which say the signing isn't effective until 1 July. We may as well paint a target on our back from a PSR perspective. The gap between your level of competence and level of confidence on virtually every topic is vast.
Standard Zat. Posits opinion. Gets called on it. Calls poster thick/tries to discredit them. Doubles down.

Never sure if he's just wumming, thinks he's engaging in jokey bantz, or genuinely incredibly skilled in being a bit boneheaded. None are good looks in truth.

I wonder if Moyes has a good grasp on contract law? I bet he does.
 
And when a transfer is deemed to occur is determined by the PSR regs. Not contract law. Your idea seems to be that we announce that we have signed players before 1 July on the basis of a contracts which say the signing isn't effective until 1 July. We may as well paint a target on our back from a PSR perspective.
To be fair, isn't that what happens all the time?

Players on outgoing contracts can sign for new clubs 6 months before the end their current contract.

Spurs announced four days ago that they agreed a transfer with Bayern for Tel. That he'll join the club permanently July 1st at the end of the loan agreement.

Same with Alcaraz:

Everton have triggered the option to make Charly Alcaraz a permanent signing for an undisclosed fee when his loan from Brazilian side Flamengo concludes next month.
...

The permanent deal will see the 22-year-old sign for the Blues until the end of June 2027.

Not sure what the correct terminology is. Pre-contracts perhaps?

Point is, there is nothing that stops Everton from agreeing transfers that will be effective from July 1st.
 

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