Kenna
Striker
They said in the statement they passed them straight on.
Yeah there totally not going to read them are they.
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They said in the statement they passed them straight on.
They can't have a problem with it. As long as the club paid AJs wages it was nothing to do with the PFA.
They said in the statement they passed them straight on.
They can't have a problem with it. As long as the club paid AJs wages it was nothing to do with the PFA.
It's absolutely about ascertaining his guilt because that's the precondition they would need to sack him, unless they decided to run their own investigation which I would think would at best be extremely ill advised when a criminal case is under way.
Could he?
Are you sure the PFA would have no problem with him being dropped from the squad purely because of these accusations, given the long term damage that not playing could have on his career?
Stupid language? What words should I use to describe the convicted child molester?
Only issue is the club can't sue if the accusation is true, pretty sure the club would be make it clear by now if they were doing something but they are not and it's most likely because they cannot do anything because they are likely to be true.
She may be getting the stick but the decision has come from above her pay grade imo. No way on earth she has made the decision to play him alone imo
Where in the statement has it been said that the club read and understood the implications of the WhatsApp messages?
I meant his legal team knew he would change his plea mate. I'm done with now like, just want to support my team and the manager.I don't necessarily agree that they knew he would change his plea, and that point is actually irrelevant. The issue is that the knew he was guilty (based on the content of the messages) yet still allowed him to play. The fact that the club are focusing on his plea and not what they knew to be true is what is causing the problems and is what the press are latching on to
I don't know, I wasn't involved in the decision. Maybe they were legally advised not to look at them in fear of bringing the case into disrepute and preventing justice from being served. The point is there's many different ways to look at this, almost all of which see the club doing no wrong. You and some others have chosen to view it from the way that makes the club look bad.I could pass a document 'straight on' eg. in 2 minutes, an hour, a day. In a year long proceeding one day is 'straight on'. I could also photocopy them and pass them straight on. It ducked the question. Why on earth would SAFC get documents, not look at them, and pass them straight on? It's not like it's their job to deliver stuff to the QC
The judge didn't accept it as fact. The judge specifically said
"Johnson told you that he had been sacked by Sunderland Football Club and dropped by Adidas after his guilty pleas.
“He said that the football club had known from the outset that he had kissed the teenager.”
That's not an acceptance of a fact that's the judge telling the jury what the defendant said.
No, they didn't. They refuted that they knew he was going to plead guilty, which isn't the same thing.The club did refute it
If they didn't play him it would've sent a message that implied guilt and prejudiced the outcome of the trial b4 the fooka pleaded guilty on day one....
Accepted as fact is perhaps the wrong way to phrase it. The allegation by Johnson was put forward as part of the timeline of the case and not disputed by anyone. For the purposes of the trial it is taken as part of what happened. No doubt part of the fact no one disputed it is that it wasn't material to the jury's decision on Johnson's guilt or innocence.
The fact remains it has been alleged in court, not disputed, and reported in the press as what happened, and the club has failed to deny the allegation.