Let me define a bung for the benefit of monacoger... it's a payment that is unauthorised and undisclosed, which in turn could be part of or from the the proceeds of criminal activity, this in turn can lead to accusations of money laundering or even be from countries that may have sanctions, especially as the payments would have been passed as cash, which in turn avoids tax (offshore accounts) and avoids the UK financial regulations and transparency. Let's also not forget for every £1 passed as a bung, that is supporters money. This is not the first time Allardyce has faced such allegations, which he denied in 2006. He on that occasion was alleged to have threaten to sue the BBC (Panorama). I'm not sure the outcome of those events but here we are again I believe (could be wrong) you can be sentenced up to 7 years imprisonment for taking a bribe. But i guess before you digest all of the above you will need to learn the difference between 'he' and 'people' Hope all this helps if not feel free to contact my legal adviser Gambol
So, now you are mentioning Sam? Yet you still don't mention that tax avoidance is legal, like I have already said? How about we just say that you have owned me and know more about the financial services than me?
Really? By ****, that is a surprise! I never thought you were ever wrong, but well done for taking the time out to google the difference
So you also admit that you didn't own me and that I know more about financial services and I'm considerably richer than you?
No i don't admit that, you need to improve your reading skills How do you evaluate that you're considerably richer than me, if you own a sleeping bag more than my cardboard box fair enough
Avoidance - Evasion ! We all know what's happening - somebody's on the fiddle ( and I don't mean a stringed musical instrument )
Bloody Heck! Sky Sports News are now saying Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is in the mix http://www.skysports.com/football/n...wright-allegations-in-latest-telegraph-report Never a dull moment in W12