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Johan Lange - Sporting Director

Every report I have read said similar to the following which I lifted from Goal.Com and is reported on other sites, it was after Fabio appealed against a complete ban and FIFA partially lifted it, I don't think he was officially allowed to talk to agents what he did in secret is another matter.

The conditions of Paratici's reduced ban mean that he will not be able to enter changing rooms during matches, will not be allowed to negotiate contracts with players or agents and cannot participate in league meetings. He can, however, perform administrative tasks and attend training sessions.

I think there's a lot of leeway/grey areas around what constitutes 'negotiating contracts'
 
If it wasn't amicable i doubt they'd be here. They agreed to whatever arrangements were negotiated.

How long it lasts, we'll see.

But they have both been working for spurs for the last couple of years. Ban or no ban.

Nah, wasn't talking about them.

We had a chief football officer with the clear comms that went with it. Munn according to those comms had the oversight role for mens, womens and academy football. He had functions like recruitment and medical. He basically had everything that was non-commercial in the way THFC built their structure. Then he leaves and there's been no comms from the club about it.

If I was suspicious, I would say that might be the place to look for clues of discontent and lawyers. Obviously, Levy himself might be the other but he wasn't exactly an employee in the traditional sense. He's a co-owner.
 
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