johnnytapia
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Yep, agree to disagree. Ta.So football in England is clean. That’s your view fella. Let’s end it there
Yep, agree to disagree. Ta.So football in England is clean. That’s your view fella. Let’s end it there
What the fuck has a judge got to do with it?Show me the judge’s summing up will you. I reckon it must be dynamite. PM if it’s too incendiary...
Sam allardyce accepted cash as England manager.The police, to my best knowledge, will investigate any law breaking, irrespective of interested parties. This thread, if you read the thread title (always helps)!is about English football. I’ve watched city since I was 6 and football in general since the same age. Yet to see any person or persons charged in court with corruption in those 47 years so that’s the basis for my thoughts. I may have missed some huge case or cases and, as requested, would happily like to read them if I have. Do send me the details if you have them. As I say, the last 47 years, so plenty of scope...
We’re not going to agree, you think the game’s corrupt, I don’t, I’ll leave it at that. Ta taWhat the fuck has a judge got to do with it?
But if you insist, again
How about 55 years & Sheff Wed? Convicted I. Court
How about 1997 & failed floodlights? Convicted in court
There you go pal. 2 more examples there to go along with Tommy Weight, Giuseppe "Pino" Pagliara & Dax Wright all convicted of bribery 12 months ago
It was settled on a civil basis with the payment of a significant sum in compensation.Show me the judge’s summing up will you. I reckon it must be dynamite. PM if it’s too incendiary...
Ha ha so now you have the exact evidence you want to take your ball home? LolWe’re not going to agree, you think the game’s corrupt, I don’t, I’ll leave it at that. Ta ta
Ha ha ha so you don’t think it happened? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haShow me the judge’s summing up will you. I reckon it must be dynamite. PM if it’s too incendiary...
My prediction is that within theIt was settled on a civil basis with the payment of a significant sum in compensation.
Jimmy Savile was never convicted in a criminal court so I suppose that means he was innocent
When it happens I think it will be like a house of cards and one falling will lead to the rest. I'm actually surprised at how slow-burn the Platini thing is but I think there will be many ripples out from that.My prediction is that within the
next 10 years a deceased former major figure in football will be publicly implicated in corruption in English football.