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Pablo Matera to fight for the survival of his International career?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 1012146" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>As far as i understand you would need to prove it was either a crime at the time and the jurisdiction where it was posted or some sort of breach of contract for that to happen. I dont think you can do that.</p><p> Even if that is the case you could argue it was out there for the company to find and they've got their own lack of due diligence to blame for. </p><p></p><p>Clearly not the worst but the most surprising thing of all this is how little oversight there is from clubs and sponsors. I guarantee you run of the mill financial graduate that applies for an entry-level job in a small size company in Latvia with zero media exposure gets a more thorough check than this. </p><p></p><p>Any intern could check someone with Matera's soc media activity in an afternoon. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, imagine you are SF, just signed Matera and find this. What do you think the club would do? Honest question. </p><p>Dont hire him or ask him to delete his soc media and start a new account asap?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 1012146, member: 55747"] As far as i understand you would need to prove it was either a crime at the time and the jurisdiction where it was posted or some sort of breach of contract for that to happen. I dont think you can do that. Even if that is the case you could argue it was out there for the company to find and they've got their own lack of due diligence to blame for. Clearly not the worst but the most surprising thing of all this is how little oversight there is from clubs and sponsors. I guarantee you run of the mill financial graduate that applies for an entry-level job in a small size company in Latvia with zero media exposure gets a more thorough check than this. Any intern could check someone with Matera's soc media activity in an afternoon. Having said that, imagine you are SF, just signed Matera and find this. What do you think the club would do? Honest question. Dont hire him or ask him to delete his soc media and start a new account asap? [/QUOTE]
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