citymike1969
Well-Known Member
I do like Scouse logic, that if you move out of a house and the landlord doesn't change the locks, you are apparently allowed to go back and take everything inside because you still have a key.
It's not even what happened here, but the "logic" still impresses me. Then again, they are thieving ****s so it shouldn't surprise anyone
...the rawk shitshow is truly hilarious on this... not only was it perfectly legal because the ex-City employees logged in using their old passwords which City should have changed (obviously the facts as stated paint a somewhat different story), but there was no wrongdoing because they'd have known all the information that was being hacked because they used to work for City (why illegally access the database on your old boss's login if you knew it all anyway???)
A baseball team in the US have been found guilty of cheating by using illegal, underhanded tactics to gain an unfair advantage.
The baseball team owners also own a football team in England, which is currently under investigation for attempting to use underhanded tactics to gain an unfair advantage.
...a pattern emerges...
... the kind of pattern that could easily lead someone to believe that the following conversation took place...
'... look jimmy, just don't sign the contract they've put on the table. Yes, you could sign it and then kick up an imaginary fuss about not being played in the position you want to be played in and slap in a transfer request, despite the fact you won't be played in your preferred position here either because you're simply not good enough to play there for any team with ambition.... but if you sign it, it'll cost us £15-16 million to buy you... so don't sign it, and we'll give you half the money we've saved from your thoroughly immoral actions. Yeeeeeeeeehaw, USA, USA, USA...'