Like I asked earlier in their thread, if Sunderland were in possession of all of the evidence why base a decision on whether Johnson was going to plead guilty or not? Why not just sack him on the spot there and then with the damning evidence that is to hand?
I mean I sympathise with that but the issue would be I guess if he was somehow found not guilty he'd have a claim against SAFC. That said, in light of what the club knew I suspect even if he was found not guilty they'd still have had grounds to sack him. I don't understand why they didn't suspend him with pay, imo.
Quite a few people have libelled the club, hopefully their posts have been deleted.
Quote the libellous posts? Lot of people criticising the club but apart from 2 posts about 4 hours ago Ive yet to see libel.
No it was a good post that was spoiled slightly by a auto correct, or a spoonerism.
The latter