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WJ found a very interesting interview between Simon Austin and Cellino.
In the article, it demonstrates that Cellino's popularity seems to be feigning.
We all know that Cellino is a bit eccentric, does odd things, very superstitious and does not like the colour purple, but surely he is a lot better than our predecessors?
Cellino believes the squad at Leeds is a good one. He believes they just need stability, support and confidence.
You can imagine that Redfearn would not be able to sneeze without asking permission first. Austin makes the point that Redders said he was very interested in bringing Becchio back to the club, only for the big man to dismiss it when he came back from Miami.
Who knows better Cellino or Redfearn. Cellino employs Redfearn to do the thinking for him, so why keep over ruling him?
There is no point buying a dog, and wagging your own tail!
Today is the day that we find out whether Cellino will be banned by the Football league
Cellino's appeal will be heard by a three-person professional conduct committee chaired by Tim Kerr QC and the outcome is likely to be known next week.
If the Football League's disqualification is upheld, it will mean 58-year-old Cellino will have to step down as a director, until March.
Kerr was also the person who allowed Cellino's original appeal back in April on the basis that there were no written reasons available from the court case which would determine whether it was a dishonest act or not.
But the QC stated in his decision allowing that appeal: "If the reasoned ruling of the court in Cagliari discloses the conduct of Mr Cellino was such it would reasonably be considered to be dishonest, he would be [disqualified]."
WJ found a very interesting interview between Simon Austin and Cellino.
In the article, it demonstrates that Cellino's popularity seems to be feigning.
We all know that Cellino is a bit eccentric, does odd things, very superstitious and does not like the colour purple, but surely he is a lot better than our predecessors?
Cellino believes the squad at Leeds is a good one. He believes they just need stability, support and confidence.
You can imagine that Redfearn would not be able to sneeze without asking permission first. Austin makes the point that Redders said he was very interested in bringing Becchio back to the club, only for the big man to dismiss it when he came back from Miami.
Who knows better Cellino or Redfearn. Cellino employs Redfearn to do the thinking for him, so why keep over ruling him?
There is no point buying a dog, and wagging your own tail!
Today is the day that we find out whether Cellino will be banned by the Football league
Cellino's appeal will be heard by a three-person professional conduct committee chaired by Tim Kerr QC and the outcome is likely to be known next week.
If the Football League's disqualification is upheld, it will mean 58-year-old Cellino will have to step down as a director, until March.
Kerr was also the person who allowed Cellino's original appeal back in April on the basis that there were no written reasons available from the court case which would determine whether it was a dishonest act or not.
But the QC stated in his decision allowing that appeal: "If the reasoned ruling of the court in Cagliari discloses the conduct of Mr Cellino was such it would reasonably be considered to be dishonest, he would be [disqualified]."
