“The departure of the Frenchman is very complicated. He was the perfect athlete for our team. I could not want a better one than him. Unfortunately, Kevin has left and we have to accept this situation and to find someone who will fit perfectly with the team. With him, we would have had a great chance of winning in every competition. Without him, we are one of the six, seven teams in the league that will be at the same level and fighting for those places in the semifinals,” says Mark Lebedew.
The head coach of Jastrzebski admits that he understands the decision of the Frenchman.
“Of course, I understand. We talked face to face and he explained the situation to me. If someone gets twice as much salary, more than he has ever earned and maybe more than he could ever expect. Believe me, it’s not a difference of twenty thousand euros, they offered him a large amount of money and he is professional, volleyball is his job. On the other hand, I understand the position of the club, and that FIVB must make all contracts stronger.,” says Lebedew.
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basicly he like that player will not respect contract with his team because it’s a good excuse for him in case no result?!?!
Re: @Coach It’s two ways street. Each contract has break out clause. Clubs terminates contracts with players all the time, why a player couldn’t do the same as long as there’s break out clause in the contract? Everyone would change a club for double salary, because at the end of the day, that’s how they make living
Re: @former_player
So there is break out option for player who is so important to club that ‘with him we are maybe first,wiithout him we are 6’….No problem than,smart agent and stupid club
I agree if there is break out clause. But in this case like in Perin and Resowia, there is no break out clause or termination compensation.
Players have signed and now they don’t respect it.
If FIVB let this pass…there will be huge mess on the market…then the clubs won’t respect agreements at all.
What shall be guarantee that something signed shall be valid and respected by both sides???