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League won't lift lockout based on agreement in principle
Hmm...who's have thunk...:rolleyes:
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Well, at least that makes you happy. |
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Does this mean there is an agreement in principle in place?
Or is this just saying when there is we still need to follow thru with due dilligence? I know some key points have been discussed and agreed on recently but I still thought there was a way to go? |
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I was hoping the players would drop the lawsuit once an agreement in principle was reached, but i doubt that will happen if the owners won't end the lock-out.
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They also would need to recertify. And I am sure there are other things that would be needed by either party. Certain switches wont flip themselves when the handshake happens and I think that is what Judge was talking about. |
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That's Pash doing his best Kessler imitation. The only reason there is any kind of progress being made is because the principals on both sides have thrown the damned Lawyers out of the process. In fact the only time they participated they managed to almost undo weeks of progress in just one day!
Frankly I can't believe how hard these parasites are fighting to remain relevant and impede the process. Its like they can see the billable hours faucet starting to close to a drip and they are fighting for every last drop of money. Its obscene. Its also ridiculous. ANY agreement in principle would carry with it all the specific details that would be necessary to get the season started. Pash makes it seem like an agreement in principle is something that would done on a napkin, and THAT's just misrepresenting the reality. The sad part is that he might be right. I think the owners AND players would be making a big mistake if they delay starting the season AFTER the first day of July. Any time after that would cost the owners revenue, and the players (especially the UFAs) chances to get jobs. As it is the time factor, IMHO. will keep FA prices down, since many will have make very fast decisions. When the FA period begins its going to be a lot like musical chairs. Players who try to play one team off against another could very well find themselves standing alone when the "music stops" |
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You're slipping into hystrionics again ken. It doesn't seem as if the lawyers undid anything. Progress continues. It was simply never going to be over as quickly as some foolishly anticipated. If an agreement in principle could remotely contain everything a CBA entailed what would be the point in even drafting one over the other? It can't. And absent that only a fool would surrender leverage gained over months and at the cost of millions. |
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Did anyone think they would? An agreement in principal is only the first step in the pocess. :confused2:
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