SatOnTheWall
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I heard TF commentating on us once and when City fans did the Poznan, he said something like, “They never turned their backs on the club when it needed them”. I think he’s alright.
That’s essentially what I heard him say, don’t know if it was the same extract. I get the strong vibe that he had little or no time (or respect) for Swales. I recall him previously saying there were some issues around his wages being paid on time, which sounds typically like small-time Swales to me. What an utter fucking clown that man was.
However, as you say, it didn’t appear to allow that to cloud his wider views about the club, its supporters and his time here, certainly based on what I’ve heard.
As I said previously, someone will have had to give this guy Pep's ProtonMail password, otherwise if the password was reset, all the emails would have been deleted, Proton is that secure.
So yeah, it will have been easy
From the criminal's meeting with the journalist
The man claimed to have been a contractor for the Blues for around two years from 2016, until City ended its relationship with the IT firm.
Over two days in July 2017 he accessed Pep’s account from his mobile, downloading personal emails, confidential transfer exchanges and the manager’s entire contacts book.
He showed the investigators several screenshots that had been sent to his encrypted ProtonMail email account — which he claimed police would not be able to access.
Pushed on where the other material was stored, he simply said it was “safe”.
It reads to me that the Proton account was his not Pep's
That's a bit hartlessI am guessing that one may be head and shoulders above his other two colleagues
Sold Francis and got a pie crust roof. Such were the priorities on planet Swales.When I was 12, I spent my school dinner money - a whole one pound, IIRC - on opening an account at the Cheshire Building Society on Wilbraham Road in Chorlton because everyone who opened an account that day got their picture taken with Trevor Francis. I was gutted when we sold him, for a loss of £400K on what we paid for him as well, after using him in adverts on Piccadilly Radio for season tickets for the following season and after Swales promising that there was no way he'd be sold. The sale did serious damage to our status as one of the big clubs of English football IMO.
I've heard Francis say before that he was disappointed to leave City. He was happy at the club and thought that we could have had success had he stayed and had we invested in the team as promised to him when he signed. But other comments I've heard him make suggest that he had a lot of time for the club and the fans, and could distinguish between those elements of MCFC on the one hand and a board of directors by whose abilities he wasn't impressed on the other. I've been in the company of Rodney Marsh, who loved the club and the fans but was upset by the way the board handled his departure, and heard him express very similar views. Some fans can't tell the difference, unfortunately.
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That prick couldn't switch a laptop on, never mind hack an account.....hahaha
It's skinnyjeans123@mancity.comAh right, yes that makes more sense.
City will more than likely have their own exchange server, although I assume Pep isn't pep.guardiola@mancity.com!!