31 thoughts on “Rafael Leao owes his former club sporting millions and here’s why #soccer #football #shorts”

  1. He may have been attacked by his own mindless fans, but was under contract, could have refused to play, transfer request and left mutually, not act like a bitch and throw his rattle out of pram

  2. We see some supporters entering the pitch to hug or take a picture with a player. What if, instead, decides to punch the player. Is it a reason for the player to cancel the contract?
    Or in your company, some protesters enter and do something in protest. Is it a reason for you to resign?
    By law, I assume, there must a distinguishment between club and supporters.
    For that reason, some clubs decided to negotiate with Sporting for Rui Patricio, William Carvalho, Gelson Martins or Podence and paid a compensation; others decided to return after getting a new bonus fee signing (Battaglia, Bas Dost and Bruno Fernandes – weren't they scared for their lives in the beginning? – and other one Ruben Ribeiro begged to return).

  3. What people fail to say the football hooligans that were let into the grounds was done so on the club owners order..the owner wanted them to slap up the players…they had every right to cancel their contracts.

  4. If I were the judge I would say sporting get security when you allowed “fans” in.. he probably wasn’t there when it happened maybe but he didn’t want to get. Jumped for being 🥷🏽 anytime soon being at sporting

  5. So… First of all, Rafael Leão wasn't even in the academy when that happened. Second of all, how is this the clubs fault? If someone attacks you in your job, are you really going to bit the hand that fed you?

  6. Worse than that. (And I’m a sporting fan since birth), the attack was “asked” from our ex-president and executed by our claques(?), well, hooligans. Btw it’s SCP (sporting clube de Portugal) not sporting Lisbon. The club that formed CR7, Figo, Nani, Rui Patrício, and many others.

  7. Not just the attack itself. The reasoning from them leaving involves the very administration of the club.
    Things were said publicly about the team performance, some leaked messages show anger against the players as well.

    The conections between Juve Leo (organized fans) and Bruno de Carvalho (the President) were very tight.

    Some leaked messages show conversations between the group and the President that are are very incriminating.

    Bruno de Carvalho was legaly prosecuted for co-conspiracy (moral authorship) of the attack. He was acquited.
    He lost the club member status. Voted out in general asembly.

    My english is bad. There is much more about the subject.

    In my opinion the players were right leaving. And any monetary compensation should be put at the minimum.
    And I cant understand why these players didnt sue the club too.

  8. Nah. Clubs need to a better job controlling the fans. Weather it be security investment. Or punishing bad actors but we dealing with grown ass people and many fan bases are up to way too much shenanigans. Football is life. Did they forget it’s called the beautiful game?

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