Good Morning everyone,
Recent changes to UK law means that Cellino's tax conviction will be spent in March of next year.
It basically means it is in the past, and they can't use it against him!!!
I am not sure if the football league can still temporarily ban Cellino from owning Leeds Utd, or whether once disqualified, he's not able to run an English football club again.
Shaun Harvey will need to put wheels in motion soon if he wants to go after Cellino.
Graham Bean, who was sacked from his role as football administrator at Elland Road has revealed that he has never seen morale so low anywhere in his career, as he posted on Twitter.
The former Football Association compliance officer has said that he attempted to get the staff a pay rise from Cellino, who simply answered no.
Bean has also reported that the staff have not had a pay rise in four years, and with many of them having been dismissed this summer, Bean was keen to get them onto a higher financial packet in an attempt to improve the situation.
He said: “Last week me and FD tried to get the staff a pay rise as they’ve not had one for 4 years. “The answer was a single unanimous NO.
Staff need lifting badly…….u can’t fault their efforts – but never seen morale so low anywhere (sic).” Word from the club suggests that Bean was sacked for failing to notify Cellino over a fixture change in the summer months
Recent changes to UK law means that Cellino's tax conviction will be spent in March of next year.
It basically means it is in the past, and they can't use it against him!!!
I am not sure if the football league can still temporarily ban Cellino from owning Leeds Utd, or whether once disqualified, he's not able to run an English football club again.
Shaun Harvey will need to put wheels in motion soon if he wants to go after Cellino.
Graham Bean, who was sacked from his role as football administrator at Elland Road has revealed that he has never seen morale so low anywhere in his career, as he posted on Twitter.
The former Football Association compliance officer has said that he attempted to get the staff a pay rise from Cellino, who simply answered no.
Bean has also reported that the staff have not had a pay rise in four years, and with many of them having been dismissed this summer, Bean was keen to get them onto a higher financial packet in an attempt to improve the situation.
He said: “Last week me and FD tried to get the staff a pay rise as they’ve not had one for 4 years. “The answer was a single unanimous NO.
Staff need lifting badly…….u can’t fault their efforts – but never seen morale so low anywhere (sic).” Word from the club suggests that Bean was sacked for failing to notify Cellino over a fixture change in the summer months

