Montgomery Burns
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Right, in repsonse to previous requests I have now composed a generic e-mail which is being sent individually to various journalists, namely David Conn, Henry Winter, Oliver Holt, Martin Samuel, James Lawton and Patrick Barclay. It is also going to sport@men.co.uk, and reads:
Dear xx,
I attach copies of two letters sent to the FA this morning by e-mail. It contains details of a campaign set up by Manchester City supporters in the fall out of Saturday's game with Arsenal which may be of interest to you, even if only to keep a watching brief at the moment.
Contrary to public perception, many Manchester City fans do not have a problem per se with the FA charge of violent conduct against Adebayor. What does unite fans though is the perception that other incidents of violent conduct and for that matter inappropriate celebrations and two footed challenges are not always dealt with in a consistent manner by the football authorities, that is, some are more equal before the law than others. This perception is of course directly aimed at the so-called Big 4 clubs and the FA's treatment thereof.
FA Watch will monitor games in the Premier League from now on and invite the Football Association to take action in appropriate cases where it seems the authorities may be reluctant to ask. The campaign will hopefully over time collect evidence that will either prove or disprove the notion that the Big 4 clubs are treated in a way different to other clubs.
In the meantime I have written to the Secretary to the Regulatory Commission drawing their attention to incidents involving Robin Van Persie last Saturday and Nemanja Vidic last month at Wigan and have invited their comments, which will be published in due course at the following web address:
<a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=140353" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=1&t=140353</a>
My contact details are on the letter; if you do wish to speak at any time I can be contacted out of office hours on xxxx or at my e-mail address as given.
Regards,
Once I've done this I'll have a look at some of the other points raised this morning.
Dear xx,
I attach copies of two letters sent to the FA this morning by e-mail. It contains details of a campaign set up by Manchester City supporters in the fall out of Saturday's game with Arsenal which may be of interest to you, even if only to keep a watching brief at the moment.
Contrary to public perception, many Manchester City fans do not have a problem per se with the FA charge of violent conduct against Adebayor. What does unite fans though is the perception that other incidents of violent conduct and for that matter inappropriate celebrations and two footed challenges are not always dealt with in a consistent manner by the football authorities, that is, some are more equal before the law than others. This perception is of course directly aimed at the so-called Big 4 clubs and the FA's treatment thereof.
FA Watch will monitor games in the Premier League from now on and invite the Football Association to take action in appropriate cases where it seems the authorities may be reluctant to ask. The campaign will hopefully over time collect evidence that will either prove or disprove the notion that the Big 4 clubs are treated in a way different to other clubs.
In the meantime I have written to the Secretary to the Regulatory Commission drawing their attention to incidents involving Robin Van Persie last Saturday and Nemanja Vidic last month at Wigan and have invited their comments, which will be published in due course at the following web address:
<a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=140353" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=1&t=140353</a>
My contact details are on the letter; if you do wish to speak at any time I can be contacted out of office hours on xxxx or at my e-mail address as given.
Regards,
Once I've done this I'll have a look at some of the other points raised this morning.