StaffsT1ger wrote:To Upandunder:
Upanunder, Upandunder sounds like a right dingbat..
StaffsT1ger wrote:What a strange view of the situation you have, upandunder.
I dunno what you're reading but clearly, we pretty much agree on most points, besides the sport ban.
Banning a player from an entire sport because they don't want to play for a particular club anymore is not really an option imo.
This rubbish happens all the time, I'm not saying its ok to break a contract but is so common place that punishment is unenforceable.
I mean, what are the options, DS gets a ridiculous pay rise to play for another club, a Rugby career in either code can be over in one second, I couldn't blame DS for getting the money while he can, I want him playing RL but money talks, and that's the way it is.
The only difference between DS going to Sale and Stuart Fielden going to Wigan, or any player leaving their club while still under contract is that they left with their clubs consent, DS clearly didn't but by Cas not giving their consent, (out gunned financially I presume) they put themselves in a difficult situation.
But what are Cas gonna do, if DS refuses to play, (you can't force him), are they gonna leave him at home for 2 years wasting money and get nothing, ban him from the sport for which Cas will get nothing, or get some money for him while he's still saleable.
Its no skin off his nose if you ban him from RL anyway, he's got a nice little earner at Sale thankyouverymuch, it could bite him on the booty in the distant future but I absolutely guarantee he doesn't give a flying f about ifs buts and maybes in 3 years time, and neither would any other player looking to maximize their earning potential, its all a bit mercenary I know, but that's the World we live in.
No, the issue is not solved by banning players from sports, DS gets nothin, RL gets nothing, Cas gets nothin, the fans get nothin, that's a lot of nothin for the sake of a principle.
The issue is about a transfer fee that Cas obviously deserve, but we've already established that.