johnny crossan
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today's Times
lionheart said:I am equally certain that he will be getting paid. Until the case has been fully investigated, you cannot legally withhold pay. Likewise, if a player is accused of rape, he shouldn't be punished until the verdict has been reached.larderland said:trust me he wont be being paid,take it from someone who has been suspended from work before.
i was found guilty of being too damn good lucking!! ;)
Not if we retain his registration. no.GazM said:However, sacking him would mean that he was eiligible to play for another club as any ties with the City had then been severed. .
Blueranger said:Don't know which thread to post this on, but has the snake oil merchant Joorabachin popped up on any media yet defending his 'victim' client?
Blueranger said:Don't know which thread to post this on, but has the snake oil merchant Joorabachin popped up on any media yet defending his 'victim' client?
WilyOldBuck said:Here's my two penn'eth, for what it's worth.
In the first instance, Bobby should be given the full and unconditional backing from the Owner, the Chairman and the Board. Tevez should be made to see out his contract, at least until a bid comes in for him that matches the Club's valuation. He should also be given the option to buy himself out because the sooner all ties are cut with him and his agent, the better. Whilst he remains at the club make him train with, and warm the bench for, the EDS. He should never be allowed to take the field in City blue again at any level. If he fails to turn up and give 100% at every training session, don't pay him. The little turd and his pimp can not be seen to come out of this situation smiling, which is exactly what they'll do if we simply fire him. He'd go and play for who he wants, where he wants and this would set a very dangerous precedent indeed, not just at City but throughout football. Whilst I am grateful for the performances he has put in since his arrival, I'm sick to death of him and want him out more than he wants out.