Afternoon all, Result to be expcted he brought nothing new to the argument so why would they reverse their decision. The problem for us now is who can/will sanction any new signings. Or are we now left with a depleted squad till the Summer.
Harvey needs knocking out and how the hell can he keep his job when he's been called a liar on 4 separate occasions by high court judges, QC's and MP's in a select committee hearing. Great when a high court judge calls you a lying barsteward, and yet he gets the top job at the FL??
please log in to view this image Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP · 8m8 minutes ago The bigger picture for Cellino here is that he's now faced with further bans if other similar tax cases in Italy go against him. #lufc
That is the one that is worrying me. This is what Chippy was saying the other day, I wonder if it is as clear cut as handing it over to someone else, it might be that Cellino also fears what is ahead.
I don't see why the defence not providing prosecution evidence is misconduct. They're effectively asking him to incriminate himself. I've never heard of the like in legal circles.
"Morning" all ... Cellino is in trouble now that the precedent has been set, another guilty verdict from Italy and he may as well wear purple forever ... one thing is clear, Redders has ABSOLUTELY NO SAY in transfers, regardless of his blustering, and putting forward Becchio's name would have done him no favours ... as for Chris Eagles, the lad has wasted his talent and will probably head off to Scotland to play for Arbroath ... oh, and Millwall are dooooommmmed Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
That was the day when OLOF and Cheesey were saying Cellino would have a plan to beat the wrap and 60 was telling us Cellino was the best thing since sliced bread. Wrong, wrong and wrong.
please log in to view this image Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP · 43m43 minutes ago Patel: "We remain committed to the best interests of #lufc and these will best be achieved with Massimo’s suspension being lifted asap." please log in to view this image Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP · 44m44 minutes ago Jinesh Patel: "We fully support (Cellino's), and the club’s, actions to get this finding overturned." #lufc please log in to view this image Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP · 45m45 minutes ago GFH Capital CEO and #lufc director Jinesh Patel says GFH is "surprised and disappointed" by today's decision against Massimo Cellino.
Discussions are on-going about who will take control of United in his absence. Authority could pass to Matt Child, the club’s newly-appointed chief operating officer, or Andrew Umbers, the financier who helped arrange Gulf Finance House’s ill-fated purchase of Leeds from Ken Bates in December 2012. Umbers joined the board at Elland Road last month and supported Cellino’s appeal against his disqualification, telling the PCC in a statement that banning the Italian would have “severe adverse consequences” for Leeds and create a “a real likelihood of insolvency”. The Football League’s lawyer, Jonathan Taylor, said Umbers’ claims were “exaggerated, speculative and unsupported by any external evidence or, tellingly, by any evidence from Mr Cellino himself.”
Discussions are taking place, no plan B after all? Come on, surely Cellino had discussed the "what if" scenario.
He didn't. Daddy left him the company at he almost took it under. It seems who choose to believe still believe.