English media personality and former owner of Crystal palace Simon Jordan brutally slams Manchester United over the transfer Newcastle United F.C sporting director Dan Ashworth to Man United - soocer442
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English media personality and former owner of Crystal palace Simon Jordan brutally slams Manchester United over the transfer Newcastle United F.C sporting director Dan Ashworth to Man United

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Simon Jordan thinks Newcastle United should ask Manchester United for as much money as they can get for Dan Ashworth if he decides to move from Newcastle to Manchester. According to Mail Online, Ashworth took the job at Manchester United in a “secret exchange” with the new CEO, Omar Berrada, over email before the club officially asked Newcastle United to hire him.

Jordan thinks that Ashworth should be held to the terms of his contract at Newcastle United and that the Red Devils should pay the 53-year-old the money he is owed before the arbitration process starts. According to Jordan, this shows how unrealistic and not popular it is. How are you going to police people in a correct way? So how are you going to do it?

“The only reason you can police this is because Dan Ashworth, who is in charge of hiring players and giving such accurate evaluations of them, has been so careless that he sends the email to his current bosses.” You obviously can’t write that, right? It’s magnificent.

English media personality and former owner of Crystal palace Simon Jordan brutally slams Manchester United over the transfer Newcastle United F.C sporting director Dan Ashworth to Man United


Adding on, he said, “The plan is to use the industry’s processes as weapons to get as much money as possible from Manchester United.” It’s also possible to tell Dan Ashworth, “You are staying within the limits of your contract.” Ashley Worth was a mature boy who signed a document that bound him and the football club that hired him.

“Manchester United can’t just swoop in and sign Dan Ashworth, even though Jim Ratcliffe is making noises about things he thinks are silly; Ashworth has a period of obligation to Newcastle under a contract he signed while he was healthy in mind and body.

“Now what they’re trying to do is use the nonsense that goes on inside football clubs, like “you can’t talk to each other because it doesn’t happen,” as a weapon.” Everybody knows it happens; I can confirm that some of the best coaches in football have been seen in rooms with players from other teams before they were allowed to. The same thing has been going on forever.

“Fair play to them, but the bottom line is how much money are Newcastle going to take from Manchester United?”

 







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