- Jun 19, 2006
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NO! You mean the final outcome is what anyone with the slightest bit of logic could see from a mile away?
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One of Treloar or Ben Brown will be a premiership player in a little over a week, in a season where their former teams finished 17th and 18th.
Funny how things work out.
Brown's last contract had ended. You can only pay for a contract when it started with your own club and is transferred with the player.At least north are not paying browns contract. As far as I know
Brown's last contract had ended. You can only pay for a contract when it started with your own club and is transferred with the player.
Yes, that's how it technically works.No contracts ever actually transfer.
If a contracted player moves clubs, they sign a brand new contract with their new club and their old contract is terminated by mutual consent.
Sometimes it looks like a contract has been transferred (because the new contract is the same size and length as what remained on the old contract).
But it is a brand new contract with the new club.
Yes, that's how it technically works.
But I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to sign a new contract with a player during trade week, then trade them, and pay a chunk of their salary at the new club.
Because the point I was making was that since Brown's contract had ended last year, it was/is impossible for North to be paying any of his new contract.But why would any club NEED or want to sign a new contract with an existing player... and then trade them a couple of days later?