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The Daily Telegraph Corruption Scandal

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by LondonCalling, Sep 28, 2016.

  1. Bush Rhino

    Bush Rhino Well-Known Member

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    If this isn't bringing the club into disrepute then god only know what does. Tapes or no tapes.
     
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  2. kiwiqpr

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    could the telegraph not make a copy to send us
     
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  3. ELLERS

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  6. Ninj

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    when all is said and done, I personally would have preferred for JFH to spend his time getting his message through on the training ground rather than fly off to wherever making speeches.
     
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  7. The other R in Houston

    The other R in Houston Well-Known Member

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    Speculation over here that the match Harry's talking about was our last game of the season we were relegated...

    FFS:headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang:
     
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  8. Steelmonkey

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    Could only be us really - bet Boswanka had his full wages on it...what a twat!! No wonder Harry had a clear out after we were relegated - plenty of players still plying their trade are also going to be implicated in this investigation over the coming days
     
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  9. Sooperhoop

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    No doubt the Telegraph won't release the unedited version because it would weaken their story by showing the full context of the conversations. The oldest adage in journalism is 'never let the truth get in the way of a good story'.

    Remember the 'News of the Screws' Fake Sheikh? Currently on trial for fabricating evidence in the Tulisa story...
     
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  10. IwasanotherwatfordR

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    Very cynical. I suppose the next thing you are going to say is that there was little wrong with Harry's knees.
     
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  11. ELLERS

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    He mentioned that senior players moaned when the kids came on at half time due to betting.
    That cannot be us because the tw*t never played any young players.
     
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  12. Stroller

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    Why would any QPR players under Redknapp bet on themsleves to win?
     
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  13. seagullhoop

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    I might be going mad, but I'm sure I remember that statistically Dowie was our most successful manager in recent years?
     
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  14. QPR Oslo

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    Correct
     
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  16. Didley Squat

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    An interesting read ..........................


    Case of Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink a timely reminder that English football has always been corrupt

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    Brian Glanville on QPR manager, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, whose case is the latest to expose the dark underbelly of English football.

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    QPR manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink faces allegations of impropriety.

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    At the time of writing there is a strange hiatus in the depressing case of Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

    Caught bang to rights, or so it would appear, by undercover investigators from the Daily Telegraph, publicly accused at some length, no further action has been taken. Queens Park Rangers, the club he manages, have demanded that the newspaper show them the complete tape of the filmed interview, plus the transcript, before they are prepared to respond. The newspaper so far have not released either.

    So far as the QPR fans are concerned, they seemed at Craven Cottage where their team so luckily beat Fulham for the first time there since 1980, utterly untroubled. They made a great deal of noise massed in their many thousands behind a goal, consistent in their rowdy support for their team. Of Hasselbaink, not a murmur let alone a shout.

    After the match at the Press Conference when I raised the matter with the seemingly untroubled Hasselbaink he said merely, “It’s very simple. My lawyers have asked for a transcript. At this moment in time the newspaper haven’t given it yet. I want to help QPR with this situation, to be transparent.”

    The following morning in the Sunday Times, the garrulous QPR President Tony Fernandez “Could not be happier for this man. A decent man who works his socks off for QPR. Loyalty is a strange word and football but we are family and we are QPR and we stand by our family.”

    On another page of the newspaper, that pungent columnist Rob Liddle wrote: “I have often lain awake wondering what would make Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink happy. The answer has been revealed: £55,000. Not £35,000, which did not make Jimmy happy at all.”

    To Hasselbaink’s admission that he had been naïve, Liddle responded: “The word you were looking for Jimmy was greedy, not naïve. To which you might also add immoral, and, most pertinently for the fans, treacherous.”

    Except as we have seen the fans don’t seem to care. All this hot on the heels of the squalid case of the super greedy Sam Allardyce, who hoped to pocket a clandestine £500,000 from undercover journalists who had approached him with a mythical offer. This in the case of a man earning, if that be the word, some £3 million a year from the England manager’s job, which he has now lost.

    The same newspaper carried a full-page article by that outstanding investigator Tom Bower, who had previously published a devastating book about corruption in soccer.

    “Allardyce’s real sin was to get caught,” he declared. There was no serious contrition from the self-confessed glutton.


    Bower turned the clock back to 1993, and the scandal of Brian Clough, then so successfully managing Nottingham Forest, winning two European cups, who pocketed £50,000 by allowing Teddy Sheringham to be transferred to Arsenal.

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    Brian Clough (left) and Peter Taylor hold aloft the First Division title with Nottingham Forest.

    Clough was an outstanding but unquestionably rapacious manager. There was a bizarre occasion when Graham Taylor, then managing Watford, and sitting next to the club’s then owner Elton John, was called by Clough’s crony and assistant, Peter Taylor. He and Clough, he told Taylor, were going to stage a benefit match; could he get Elton (then assumed to be earning some £7 million a year) to come and sing at half time. “Mark our card for us, Graham.” Who didn’t mention that Elton was sitting beside him. Some minutes later Taylor phoned again, to be told there was no news. “Mark our card for us,” Taylor said again, “and if Elton does come, you can have any one player from our reserve side on a free.”

    Yes, corruption in English football is, alas, nothing new. Bower instances the re-engagement of George Graham at Tottenham after serving only a year’s suspension for accepting a bribe of £285,000 in 1984 from Danish sources. He was fined a mere £50,000 and in no time at all was managing the Gunners’ historical rivals Spurs.

    This was in the tolerant days of Graham Kelly, the then Chief Executive of the FA. The FA, as Bower recalls, took no disciplinary action against Clough. Who on another occasion was reported to have aborted a journey on the very airport, to play a friendly match, because no payment had been made to him.

    Bower describes the FA as “fools for choosing Sam Allardyce, a sleazy and unsuccessful club manager, to save the universally ridiculed national team.” In parenthesis, I have read yet again the claim, by a leading sports columnist, that England’s defeat by Iceland in the Euros was the worst in the national team’s history. Worse than that 1-0 defeat in Belo Horizonte in the 1950 World Cup by a bunch of American semi-professionals? I hardly think so.

    Meanwhile it’s hardly reassuring that the FA have put their leading investigator on notice.


    Read more at http://www.worldsoccer.com/news/has...all-always-corrupt-388785#jCHZ8PlwtegQAzzJ.99
     
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  17. Uber_Hoop

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    Sheringham to Arsenal?
     
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  18. NorwayRanger

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    Yeah, the reporter sure know what he's talking about... :emoticon-0138-think
     
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  19. sb_73

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    Brian Glanville is a legend of a sports writer, but he is very old........sad that World Soccer can't afford a decent sub editor to correct the old duffer's memory lapses.
     
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  20. QPR999

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    Considering that they had a string of revelations lined up, I wonder why the Telegraph has suddenly gone quiet?
     
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