Adam Johnson

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Have to say I feel slightly sorry for Margaret Byrne at Sunderland. One of your star players that could pull you out of relegation is arrested, says he knows the girl in question and admits to kissing her, but denies any major impropriety. It takes a strong chief exec to suspend in that circumstance...
hindsight says she wasn't strong enough
 
Have to say I feel slightly sorry for Margaret Byrne at Sunderland. One of your star players that could pull you out of relegation is arrested, says he knows the girl in question and admits to kissing her, but denies any major impropriety. It takes a strong chief exec to suspend in that circumstance...
hindsight says she wasn't strong enough


I think the key thing is that she had seen evidence that he had been kissing an underage girl. She should have suspended him there and then.
 
I think the key thing is that she had seen evidence that he had been kissing an underage girl. She should have suspended him there and then.

In hindsight, it's clear you're right, Col. But looked at it in context, here was an executive desperate to avoid her club being relegated, and hearing that one of the club's most important assets admit kissing a fifteen year old but saying there was nothing more and that any case against him would collapse. The pressures on her made it easier for her to say, OK, but he's innocent until proven guilty.

She was wrong. Members of the Sunderland board say they didn't know. I wonder... May be she is in fact taking a bullet for all of them. It'll be a lesson for the chief execs of other clubs, so that at least is positive