Fordyboy46
Well-Known Member
Is it possible that a verdict might not even be reached in this case. I know very little about legal matters, sorry
correct but the rule is simply, does the manager have a contract or not. There's no mention of exact renumeration is needed or a second contract with a separate company is not allowed. So the mancini stuff is pretty much in the bin from the start. That's before the statute of limitations even needs consideringI'm guessing the Mancini contract stuff doesn't remotely equate to fraud even if we were guilty as charged on that one? Not that I'm saying we are of course but if that turns out to be the only one they get us on then it's fuck all in the grand scheme of things and any **** demanding compensation or points deductions or titles stripped based on that is a.......****!
No you said something that makes no senseLet it go pal…..
It was a silly joke that you have misunderstood.
The mancini stuff was before ffp and so can't have had a negative impact on any other club right?
No you said something that makes no sense
Of course, you could let it go tooMade no sense to you but made sense to me & couple of others.
They probably won't have even started writing up their findings yet, will be nothing to leak. The lawyers on both sides might have an inkling how it's going but doubt anything more than that.
Of course, you could let it go too
i know nothing but i would have thought a stalemate is impossible. Either the PL can prove the allegations or they can't. Surely?Stalemate is the likely outcome, what-ever the verdict. A tko followed by appeal. a legal firm's dream; more wishful thinking by the Prem presented as facts, such as possible expulsion, compo, titles being stripped, championships re-awarded, etc. Since it's inception, the prem has been run as a cartel, by and for three clubs, earning billions for murdoch through sky, and fortunes for the clubs. Allowing the home team to keep all the profits from a game automatically widens the rift between the cartel and the rest of football, as intended. In some ways, a super-league now seems less of a very bad idea, imho