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3 minutes ago, AmericanFan said:

Will someone explain a "pre-contract" and how it works?

Less than six months left on your contract you can talk to and sign for anybody. You then either see out your current deal or, what seems to happen more nowadays, cut a deal to join you next club early. 

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2 minutes ago, AmericanFan said:

Will someone explain a "pre-contract" and how it works?

When a players contract is up in the Summer for his current club, he can agree terms in the Winter with another club to join them once his current contract is up. Without the new team usually having to pay anything, unless the current team wants rid of him early, then they might get something. I think @Mr. Alli explained it better.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Alli said:

Less than six months left on your contract you can talk to and sign for anybody. You then either see out your current deal or, what seems to happen more nowadays, cut a deal to join you next club early. 

It’s weird because it’s not even a binding legal agreement to join the club either. If he got an offer on a better wage at a different club he could still go sign despite having signed a pre contract 

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16 minutes ago, ATLIS said:

It’s weird because it’s not even a binding legal agreement to join the club either. If he got an offer on a better wage at a different club he could still go sign despite having signed a pre contract 

Interesting. A no-lose situation for a player.

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19 minutes ago, ATLIS said:

It’s weird because it’s not even a binding legal agreement to join the club either. If he got an offer on a better wage at a different club he could still go sign despite having signed a pre contract 

Technically, but the club he backed out a deal with could take him to court and likely win.

When Richard Brittain backed out his deal with us, Roy MacGregor paid us compensation as the legal advice they got was it would cost a huge amount of time and money to defend themselves in court over it, and they would likely lose.

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2 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:

Technically, but the club he backed out a deal with could take him to court and likely win.

When Richard Brittain backed out his deal with us, Roy MacGregor paid us compensation as the legal advice they got was it would cost a huge amount of time and money to defend themselves in court over it, and they would likely lose.

Calum Elliot done it with us and went to Raith and we got nothing (think an error on our part possibly) 

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2 minutes ago, ATLIS said:

Calum Elliot done it with us and went to Raith and we got nothing (think an error on our part possibly) 

Were you lot not financially uncertain around that time with same daft owner?

Presumably it wasn't worth time/money on your part.

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29 minutes ago, ATLIS said:

It’s weird because it’s not even a binding legal agreement to join the club either. If he got an offer on a better wage at a different club he could still go sign despite having signed a pre contract 

Nope.

9 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:

Technically, but the club he backed out a deal with could take him to court and likely win.

When Richard Brittain backed out his deal with us, Roy MacGregor paid us compensation as the legal advice they got was it would cost a huge amount of time and money to defend themselves in court over it, and they would likely lose.

Yup.

The terminology confuses a lot of people. It's a contract in the same way as any other contract of employment is a contract. The "pre" bit refers to the player's registration as the contract is agreed at a point before the player is able to transfer their registration. The player can breach that contract but they're left open to the usual sanctions for anyone breaching a contract.

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It's a deal that makes sense for everyone. United were not likely to give him a new deal, and as much as I like him I don't think he's good enough for this level. It's a good signing for Dundee as he is a very good Championship player, and for the player it means a change of clubs and regular football without having to uproot himself. Good luck to him.

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18 hours ago, wardy83 said:

Sky Sports at its bestScreenshot_20210108-161540_Sky%20Sports.jpeg

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Its good to see "Christie" leaving his country of Birth and his boyhood heroes to rebuild his career at the one true club that has an unbeaten record against Barcelona that will never ever be lost.

Deserves his new deal imo.

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