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LAFC to sign 19 year old Brian Rodriguez for $11.5M
LAFC to sign 19 year old Brian Rodriguez for $11.5M
See what you can accomplish when you cut loose your underperforming DPs.http://www.sport890.com.uy/2019/07/25/13792-brian-rodriguez/
LAFC to sign 19 year old Brian Rodriguez for $11.5M
But why bother when you can hang on to such a massive trophy of success like Medina.....See what you can accomplish when you cut loose your underperforming DPs.
I'm seeing that, and also that his wife is very unhappy living here away from her friends and family. Some say she's already gone back with the kids and he's not willing to stay apart from his family long term.I'm seeing a *lot* of rumormongering on r/soccer that Wayne Rooney is on the verge of canceling his contract with DC United to become a "player/manager" at Derby County.
I mean, who can blame him, after managing Derby for exactly one season led to Frank Lampard being tapped to manage Chelsea? Clearly Derby is the way forward for club legend players to be hastily promoted.
that's what I expected lol
How does D.C. maneuver to keep their guy through the rest of the season, but with NYCFC Vieira just says au revoir?
How does D.C. maneuver to keep their guy through the rest of the season, but with NYCFC Vieira just says au revoir?
ESPN is reporting on it, too.
It would be the second player in a row that comes in and teaches Ben Olsen advanced tactics. He's loving these Continuing Education Credits.ESPN is reporting on it, too.
DC signing Özil would definitely be a slapping-your-dick-down-on-the-table kind of move.Sources: D.C. United set for talks with Ozil
D.C. United will hold talks this week with representatives of Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil, sources have confirmed to ESPN FC.www.espn.com
According to ESPN, DC United will not be receiving any transfer fee for Rooney.
According to ESPN, DC United will not be receiving any transfer fee for Rooney.
"D.C. United sources confirmed that there is no transfer fee involved in the deal and that the marketing agreement attached to Rooney's contract, which has been reported as a seven-year deal worth $2.5m, will no longer apply. The team is exploring a "different relationship" with the player, according to one source."To me that reads more or less like "Wayne holds all the cards, DCU has no power in this situation at all, and we're just doing what we're told."
Well it shouldn't matter since he is a DP.Does that $2.5mm 7 year marketing deal count vs their salary cap? hmm...
Well it shouldn't matter since he is a DP.
It left a sour taste in my mouth when NYCFC let Vieira go for no compensation, and again here with DCU and Rooney. I never want to fault an employer for being decent to its employees, which includes letting them leave graciously before a contract ends. But getting some rational compensation in return does not in any way seem unreasonable. I suppose there is an argument that it is different with coaches than players, but I'm not sure that is established, and with Vieira leaving midseason and Rooney still playing it seems like some compensation would be warranted.According to ESPN, DC United will not be receiving any transfer fee for Rooney.
"D.C. United sources confirmed that there is no transfer fee involved in the deal and that the marketing agreement attached to Rooney's contract, which has been reported as a seven-year deal worth $2.5m, will no longer apply. The team is exploring a "different relationship" with the player, according to one source."To me that reads more or less like "Wayne holds all the cards, DCU has no power in this situation at all, and we're just doing what we're told."
It left a sour taste in my mouth when NYCFC let Vieira go for no compensation, and again here with DCU and Rooney. I never want to fault an employer for being decent to its employees, which includes letting them leave graciously before a contract ends. But getting some rational compensation in return does not in any way seem unreasonable. I suppose there is an argument that it is different with coaches than players, but I'm not sure that is established, and with Vieira leaving midseason and Rooney still playing it seems like some compensation would be warranted.