Contracts
In August 2004 Mr Worthington signed what was described as an "extension" to his then current contract (which was due to expire in 2006. That new contract is now described as a one-year rolling contract. For the life of me I cannot see how a contract that could have been terminated in August 2005 can be described as an "extension" to one that terminated in 2006.
Posted By: Waghorns brown nose on January 4th 2006 at 18:32:15
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- Contracts (NCFC) - Waghorns brown nose, Jan 4, 18:32:15
- I think it means we only have to give 12 months notice (n/m) (NCFC) - Ben, Jan 4, 18:52:46
- I know what it means (NCFC) - Waghorns brown nose, Jan 4, 19:00:41
- Yep - means he always has a one year contract (NCFC) - Knee Jerk Reaction, Jan 4, 18:57:05
- Why does no-one seem to notice... (NCFC) - sheffieldcanary, Jan 4, 19:12:37
- Nice work? (NCFC) - Waghorns brown nose, Jan 4, 19:01:37
- I think it means we only have to give 12 months notice (n/m) (NCFC) - Ben, Jan 4, 18:52:46
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