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Happy with this.SSN - Johnson travels with the squad and available to play.
we both agree he shouldnt be anywhere near the team we only differ on how/why the decision was/wasnt made.What? You said it was because Fletcher is injured.
Are you blonde?
On it's own it says nothing of the sort. The question of whether he actually plays for SAFC during this period would indicate more. However, even then it is not as simple as all that with conviction rates roughly around 50%Yes, potentially anyway - that is not a definite reason why it was in place, nor does it explain why it was specifically lifted on the date his bail was extended.
Can you understand that the decision, in keeping with other decisions made my the club, suggests poor moral judgement/prowess?
or thick as fuck.He's been found guilty of nothing yet.
Its hardly ground breaking stuff.
One thing it does show however is that mentally he's quite a tough individual.
Exactly, the charge changes nothing from the clubs point of view. The suspension was lifted and he continues to be available to play - he remains either guilty or not guilty.He's been found guilty of nothing yet.
Its hardly ground breaking stuff.
One thing it does show however is that mentally he's quite a tough individual.
She'll still know criminal law and may well have an opinion on the reliability of the evidence
What would suspending him actually achieve? To distance the club from the story/person? To protect the club from having its reputation damaged? To appear moral?we both agree he shouldnt be anywhere near the team we only differ on how/why the decision was/wasnt made.
and im auburn sunset for the record.
Cring in horror, give you head a shake, i saw plenty of female fans supporting and singing his nameI have made my views clear In the past on this one. We should not be singing song about him at all. He has Lawyers to support and defend him, he doesn't need us
I saw several female fans cringe in horror at the Hull game when our fans were singing his name for example
all of the above.What would suspending him actually achieve? To distance the club from the story/person? To protect the club from having its reputation damaged? To appear moral?
Ok. But let me add this... can the club distance itself from the story? Can they actually distance themselves from Johnson? Is suspending him after the charges not also a way of strongly implying that they suspect he will not be found innocent?all of the above.
Because that was the time to review.
The police could have hoyed it out on that date, in which case everything would have been straight forward. They didn't, so the club had to review it's position. It would have been wrong of them to review it any sooner, and they were probably advised not to.
As for your question, what other decisions have the club made that were morally wrong? I don't think there's anything to suggest poor moral judgement.
its not the clubs problem to protect him he has clearly left himself wide open the club must look after itself first, i think(only my opinion mods) regardless of the verdict there will be enough comes out of the case that will see us part ways with him.Ok. But let me add this... can the club distance itself from the story? Can they actually distance themselves from Johnson? Is suspending him after the charges not also a way of strongly implying that they suspect he will not be found innocent?
Is it not also true to say that the club's reputation is already a little bit damaged by the story itself? The distraction that it has caused and the cloud that hangs over the club as the story continues to be unresolved.
And is it the club's obligation to take a moral stance right now? Would it not be the same as one of us presuming his guilt and shunning him or obstructing him by ensuring he cannot work until he is found innocent by a court of law?
I think it's pretty complicated.
Sod off man.Di Canio?
What on earth was morally wrong about employing Di Canio? You could say it was a poor decision by all means but I can't see where there was a moral lapse by the club in employing himDi Canio?
I'm far from Di Canios biggest fan but fuck me that's bollocks to suggest it was morally wrong to appoint him.Di Canio?
Also the way it's been reported it's as if he's a paedophile. Jump on the train and cross the short channel and it's legal.