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MCF FC PLAYERS REJECT 2-MONTH PAY OFFER.

Players of MCF FC have rejected a proposal by the club's management to compensate them with two months' pay, citing inadequate notice and lack of consultation.

MCF FC PLAYERS REJECT 2-MONTH PAY OFFER.
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Players of MCF FC have rejected a proposal by the club's management to compensate them with two months' pay, citing inadequate notice and lack of consultation. The players are demanding six months' salary, arguing that the club's decision to shut down was made too late, leaving them unable to secure new contracts during the transfer window.

The players claim that the two-month payment offer was imposed without negotiation, and club officials have been avoiding meetings to discuss the issue. This dispute highlights the challenges faced by players when clubs fold, leaving them with financial uncertainties.

FIFA regulations state that players can terminate their contracts if unpaid for two consecutive months, and clubs can face sanctions, including bans on national or international recruitment.

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