Cricket at Trent Bridge on the Saturday, so it's easier for the police not to have to deal with both.Anyone know why Forest v Sheff Utd is being played this Friday but ain't on TV?
Cricket at Trent Bridge on the Saturday, so it's easier for the police not to have to deal with both.Anyone know why Forest v Sheff Utd is being played this Friday but ain't on TV?
Cheers PNPCricket at Trent Bridge on the Saturday, so it's easier for the police not to have to deal with both.
There is a Sky game on Friday from the Championship and it's arguably a bigger fixture.Cheers PNP
"We also have responsibilities to Mason as an employee, as a young person who has been with the club since the age of seven, and as a new father with a partner."Ah yes, the real victim in all of this: Manchester United stakeholders
No wonder so many of their fanbase are so f'n gross
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The phrase 'partial evidence' is doing a helluva lot of lifting in that statement!Ah yes, the real victim in all of this: Manchester United stakeholders
No wonder so many of their fanbase are so f'n gross
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Nice of them to retrieve their women's team from under the bus, after various members of their women's team were harassed by the utterly f'n gross section of their fanbase demanding they let Rapey Boy back in the team...The phrase 'partial evidence' is doing a helluva lot of lifting in that statement!
Reads to me like they are preparing to announce an NFA decision. ****ers!![]()
Ten Hag is definitely a poor judge of character, considering he wanted to sign Marko Arnautovic in spite him using a volley of ethnic slurs against North Macedonia at the Euros"We also have responsibilities to Mason as an employee, as a young person who has been with the club since the age of seven, and as a new father with a partner."
The girl that he raped, beat up and contacted in breach of his bail conditions, getting her to stop co-operating with the police.
His own lawyer claimed that they knew he was doing it and did nothing.
So many scumbags involved, including Ten Hag, who has previous for downplaying sexual misconduct.
He did the same when Goon filthbag Marc Overmars got the boot from Ajax.
He also backed Quincy Promes when he stabbed his cousin.Ten Hag is definitely a poor judge of character, considering he wanted to sign Marko Arnautovic in spite him using a volley of ethnic slurs against North Macedonia at the Euros
Suddenly get the feeling there may be more to why we didn't bring him in than was initially let on...
Ah yes, Quincy Promes, a former regular of our summer transfer rumoursHe also backed Quincy Promes when he stabbed his cousin.
The Dutch put him on trial, but he re-signed for Spartak Moscow and didn't turn up for it.
He was tried in absentia, found guilty of aggravated assault and sentenced to 18 months.
He's now being tried for attempting to import 1.3 metric tonnes of cocaine.
Sounds like a lovely chap, doesn't he?
It’s not that simple though, is it?"We also have responsibilities to Mason as an employee, as a young person who has been with the club since the age of seven, and as a new father with a partner."
The girl that he raped, beat up and contacted in breach of his bail conditions, getting her to stop co-operating with the police.
His own lawyer claimed that they knew he was doing it and did nothing.
So many scumbags involved, including Ten Hag, who has previous for downplaying sexual misconduct.
He did the same when Goon filthbag Marc Overmars got the boot from Ajax.
1. No, he hasn't, but there is already significant evidence in the public domain that has not been challenged which alone makes the guy toxic for any business looking to defend its corporate reputation, if not their moral integrity.He hasn’t been convicted of any offence and none of the allegations have been proven. The club can’t make decisions based on the view of the court of popular opinion of rival fans.
What was the new evidence that came to light that made the police and CPS drop the charges like hot potato's?1. No, he hasn't, but there is already significant evidence in the public domain that has not been challenged which alone makes the guy toxic for any business looking to defend its corporate reputation, if not their moral integrity.
2. They can certainly make decisions based on popular opinion as this is certainly an influencer on 1. above. (And I think you'll find there are a significant number of Utd fans who want nothing more to do with him. The damage to the club's brand could be significant)
Yes, I’ve accepted that.1. No, he hasn't, but there is already significant evidence in the public domain that has not been challenged which alone makes the guy toxic for any business looking to defend its corporate reputation, if not their moral integrity.
2. They can certainly make decisions based on popular opinion as this is certainly an influencer on 1. above. (And I think you'll find there are a significant number of Utd fans who want nothing more to do with him. The damage to the club's brand could be significant)
ENIC out....A brief summary of Saltypool's DM situation
- Decide to replace Fabinho
- Identify Romeo Lavia as their target
- Dither on making an offer
- Send Fabinho to the oil fields in the meantime
- Decide they want Moises Caicedo instead, so try to gazump Chelsea
- See Caicedo join Chelsea after their gazumping backfires
- Lavia tells them to sod off for keeping him waiting
- Quickly make an offer to Stuttgart for Wataru Endo...who is a year older than the bloke they packed off to the oil fields
Somehow pundits aren't calling this a farce...
There wasn't any.What was the new evidence that came to light that made the police and CPS drop the charges like hot potato's?
Probably will never be in the public domain because it could be embarassing for someone (unless you know what it is of course).
This isn't another Rapenaldo situation.It’s not that simple though, is it?
He has a contract, he is an employee. He hasn’t been convicted of any offence and none of the allegations have been proven. The club can’t make decisions based on the view of the court of popular opinion of rival fans. Spurs wouldn’t be approaching the decision in any different way, nor would any other club. And the club hasn’t yet made a decision, so nobody can assume any particular outcome. The preferred option is probably to find an option to sell him, although a loan is more realistic to start with. Incidentally, there are groups of Utd fans who are campaigning for Greenwood not to return to playing for the club, so you can’t tar everyone with the same brush. Personally, I wouldn’t want him back.