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Merseyside police.... hahahaha oh no !
Merseyside police.... hahahaha oh no !
Merseyside police?If a crime has been committed they will he obliged to report it to the Merseyside police they will then examine the evidence and determine if they need to get CPS involved
Because Raz doesn't wear red maybe??Why wouldn’t they? I would say it’s more likely that the FA would do the same but the media wouldn’t report it if they did.
ExactlyMerseyside police?
So no action then.
If they investigate it we'll get done for wasting police time!Merseyside police?
So no action then.
So would I. But knowing how the media work they will try to find some way to make it look like it's all big bad city's faultDo we know the status of the forensic report? It’s gone to the FA but who’s in charge of the process to examine its contents etc... the lack of any media interest is a worry. You’d expect media scrutiny to put pressure on the FA but the absence of any interest means the FA can dawdle and take their time. I’d love this to break to undermine their title celebrations to get them back for the dirty tricks that they orchestrated to undermine our celebrations last season.
But one club has not behaved "with the utmost good faith" and therefore the other club should fooking sue.Spygate reports sent to FA by computer expert
Martyn Ziegler, Matt Dickinson
January 15 2020, 12:01am, The Times
Liverpool did not accept any liability or wrongdoing CLIVE BRUNSKILL/GETTY IMAGES
Two reports from a forensic computer expert detailing alleged hacking of Manchester City’s scouting system by Liverpool staff are among documents being examined by the FA.
The governing body has been considering whether to take action over the case for several months and has asked both clubs a series of questions over the Spygate affair, which led to Liverpool paying City £1 million in a confidential settlement in 2013.
As revealed by The Times in September, Liverpool’s sporting director Michael Edwards and two former City scouts, Dave Fallows and Julian Ward, were named in the settlement.
The forensic computer expert tracked suspicious logins to the Scout7 system and the IP addresses where the logins were made from. It is understood he identified hundreds of occasions when it was alleged that the login of Rob Newman, a Manchester City scout, was used illicitly by senior Liverpool staff from June 2012 to February 2013.
The FA’s disciplinary department will have to decide whether Edwards, Fallows and Ward should face misconduct charges. The £1 million settlement was made without Liverpool accepting any liability or wrongdoing.
The Premier League has so far declined to become involved despite its rule that clubs must behave with the “utmost good faith” towards each other.
I think FA will try to stall any investigation until after May. Their school of thought being let's all celebrate the best team in the world winning the league, let them have their moment of fame. Only after this will we hear anything else about what is going to happen re the investigation. Come on guys we cant deny them their joyous occasion, they deserve it dont they???