Correct.
I really don’t know what point you’re trying to make here.
And he says the longer the checking of errors take the more chance of it leaking.I'm pretty sure Stefan is only speaking about an embargo between the parties whilst they're checking for errors, not a formal press embargo on publishing?
You’ve got me sussedMate, taking dictation from an SCS doesn't make you a media expert.
Haven’t you got some ITK bullshit to make up for your needy acolytes?Do us all a favour & take the rest of the year off as your habit of slagging off people who post anything you disagree with, while being a KFA and posting nothing useful or insightful is fucking boring.
And he says the longer the checking of errors take the more chance of it leaking.
More people getting involved
More chance of it leaking
How many people are working on ' writing up the full ruling ' and do any journalist know who they are.
I'm also thinking press release. We build a new press box a couple of hundred feet above the centre circle and release Slimy Stone and his mates before kick-off. Gravity will do the rest.Personally I'd quite like it announced with thunder, lightning and Khaldoon emerging from fiery clouds, clutching the verdict etched on tablets of stone, and in a booming voice that can be heard all over the world, say "I fucking told you cunts we were innocent".
Then he waves his staff and all those twats in the media, KFA YouTubers and opposition fans who dissed and slandered us spontaneously combust.
I think it's more likely to be a press release though.
That's what usually happens in these sort of hearings. Both sides are given a chance to make corrections. Just basic errors not any part of the legal content laid down by the Judges. There is a strict agreement a bit like a non disclosure agreement. Anything leaked would be treated very seriously. It is not usually a long period as Stefan has indicated perhaps 48 hours or a bit more. In my experience a statement was given out on a Friday geared up for general release to the public on the Monday. There is less chance of anything leaking out over the weekend because offices are closed and less staff are around. Some of the CAS details slipped out (probably from City staff) to Ian Cheesman didn't they.I'm pretty sure Stefan is only speaking about an embargo between the parties whilst they're checking for errors, not a formal press embargo on publishing?
I know that mate, I was trying to be diplomatic :-)That's what usually happens in these sort of hearings. Both sides are given a chance to make corrections. Just basic errors not any part of the legal content laid down by the Judges. There is a strict agreement a bit like a non disclosure agreement. Anything leaked would be treated very seriously. It is not usually a long period as Stefan has indicated perhaps 48 hours or a bit more. In my experience a statement was given out on a Friday geared up for general release to the public on the Monday. There is less chance of anything leaking out over the weekend because offices are closed and less staff are around. Some of the CAS details slipped out (probably from City staff) to Ian Cheesman didn't they.
Think you should Google devil's advocate.Last reply because I’m starting to think you’re taking the piss.
It is correct that once both parties receive the ruling the chances of it leaking increase - I mean it’s fairly uncontroversial that the more people know something the higher the likelihood other people will find out.
Two things to take from Stefan’s tweet that should be obvious.
1) Given the embargo suggested by Stefan is 48 hours to a week, clearly no journalists knew what the outcome was, or the timeline, earlier this year.
2) And building on point one. Stefan says the risk of leaks increases when the ruling is known by both parties. ie, no journalist will sit on this story if they know what the outcome is. Therefore we can be absolutely sure they do not know the result.
The fact you’ve posted Stefan’s tweet as a gotcha suggests you don’t really don’t understand the situation.
Have a good evening!
No problem with thatSteady on
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Think you should Google devil's advocate.
I find the best thing to do is look at something from every angle and keep an open mind.
Especially when I'm not very clued up on the matter.
Because according to the Chairman of this club in a video interview filmed after that, they had not heardthree excellent questions but alas unanswerable by anyone but the protagonists and their confidantes. ;-)
The demeanour of our beloved leader when delivering that statement radiated his optimism in the outcome.Because according to the Chairman of this club in a video interview filmed after that, they had not heard
One thing I look atApologies if I’m coming across as dismissive.
You don’t have to believe what I’m telling you, but honestly I do know what I’m talking about and there’s no devil’s advocate needed.
I would go further than previous, if any journalist out there knows the outcome and is sitting on it, they would at best be the laughing stock of their profession for the rest of their career and at worst possibly face disciplinary action from their employer.
It’s difficult to overstate how unlikely it is that a journalist would not publish an exclusive on the biggest story in British football history.
it's a bit weird that some people think that the only folk who still know how it went are the panel.It’s bit weird that some people seemingly can’t accept that the club simply haven’t been informed of the decision yet.
Lots on here know me personally and that I post stuff I hear from people I consider reliable, in utmost good faith.Haven’t you got some ITK bullshit to make up for your needy acolytes?
I haven’t seen anyone say that, tbh. Obviously the club, and indeed the PL, will have an idea how the hearing went from their legal representatives. Thats not the same as knowing the official verdict though.it's a bit weird that some people think that the only folk who still know how it went are the panel.
It sort of is Ric.I haven’t seen anyone say that, tbh. Obviously the club, and indeed the PL, will have an idea how the hearing went from their legal representatives. Thats not the same as knowing the official verdict though.