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I don't think this is nailed on Barton getting the job, like we thought it was...
 
Thought the trial was due on the summer?

I thought that it had been delayed by Covid, and so that he could keep his (previous) job till the end of this season.

I can see no obvious reason for the charges being dropped unless the victim has suddenly changed his original statement.
IF that had happened I would have expected it to be in the Press.

I gather that he hasn't been given the job yet.
It would take a brave Board to do that, so I'll believe it AFTER it's been formally confirmed by the club.
 
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I thought that it had been delayed by Covid, and so that he could keep his (previous) job till the end of this season.

I can see no obvious reason for the charges being dropped unless the victim has suddenly changed his original statement.
IF that had happened I would have expected it to be in the Press.

I gather that he hasn't been given the job yet.
It would take a brave Board to do that, so I'll believe it AFTER it's been formally confirmed by the club.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56155410

Bring on March 27th

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Looks like he's not going to jail then, damn I was hoping the little scouse scroat would get his 2nd stay in hmp
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