Snowflake RoyalNamelessSnowflake Royal Obviously it would have to be a mutual agreement if it was the case. I did say it wasn’t likely, would in part be to protect his reputation.
Woukdn’t need to be ‘mutual’ at all. The club could simply pay his wages to the end of the contract and cancel his registration.
Given the club trashed his reputation unfairly it’s hard to see why they woukd want to ‘protect’ it, and how faking an injury woukd do that.
As said the simple, plausible, logical explanation usually works above the far fetched, implausible one !
Mutual agreement to claim a non-existent injury. You know, what I was talking about.
You seem to want to make an argument over something I only said was a possibility, not that I actually think is true, so once again I remember why I'm not really interested in talking to you.
I'm out.
Utterly bizarre.
I’m having a perfectly reasonable conversation (only in your world are there just arguments, the rest of us can discuss stuff) and you throw a wobbly
No wonder you are singlehandly destroying the board, one actual Reading fan at a time .:::