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She is the chief executive of a company that's name is being dragged through the mud with these allegations.
She needs to deny it if it isn't true...
Lots of things are said in trials that aren't always true.
Why would Byrne be obliged to answer to a proven liar when she wasn't in the witness box?
The fact that a several hundred million dollar business operating in a very high profile media environment has not responded to the slating in the media today smacks of absolute amateurism.She is the chief executive of a company that's name is being dragged through the mud with these allegations.
She needs to deny it if it isn't true...
Know what you're saying...of course!We the supporters will be here long after owners, players and managers. Don't dessert the badge to spite those you have a grievance with marra its you that'll be losing out. Whichever side you're on at the minute it's a pervert that caused the stink and arguments amongst us, he can get fucked.
Fair enough. We just disagree.Not at the whim of message boards and the Sun.
The club's name would be dragged through the mud without these allegations, just summat we have to live with 'til the next Giggs or Ched Evans.
It's pathetic. Another in a long line of reasons why the boardroom needs to be gutted outThe fact that a several hundred million dollar business operating in a very high profile media environment has not responded to the slating in the media today smacks of absolute amateurism.
There a few perfectly innocent messages at the start of those exchanges. If the club were only shown those, they would be shocked when he pleaded guilty.Sounds like the club never told him about the content of the WhatsApp messages
After reading those it was obvious to anyone at the club that he was going to plead guilty
Why would Byrne be obliged to answer to a proven liar when she wasn't in the witness box?
Fuck off.
While i see that point. Every major media outlet in the country is asking the same questions and the NSPCC is piping up. They can nip all this on bud right now...
Not at the whim of message boards and the Sun.
The club's name would be dragged through the mud without these allegations, just summat we have to live with 'til the next Giggs or Ched Evans.
Not at the whim of message boards and the Sun.
The club's name would be dragged through the mud without these allegations, just summat we have to live with 'til the next Giggs or Ched Evans.
His sentence should reflect that too. If he's lied for profit (which he very well could have) he then should be punished to the maximum sentence. The bottom end of the sentences (minimum) should be withheld for the people who admit it and don't withhold any evidence and don't waste people's time and state money.They knew he was pleading not guilty and that he and his legal team expected a not guilty result - that is until the day of the trial. It is truly bizarre for his QC to say the club knew the situation, get his client to plead not guilty at the magistrates court and then on the day of the Crown Court trial to change the plea and then somehow blame the club having pocketed £3M worth of wages.
Well, she felt obliged to refute at great length any implication that she knew he would plead guilty....
The fact that she didn't take that opportunity to also refute that she had any knowledge of his guilt (since he'd admitted it to her - and she had the documentation to prove it) is very telling.
I'm sick of all this talk about guilty pleas and wotnot. There is only one burning question which needs to be answered clearly by the club and that is, did they know he had done it?
"However, the trial at Bradford Crown Court heard evidence that the club's chief executive, Margaret Byrne, met with Johnson and his barrister in May 2015 when he accepted he had kissed the girl and exchanged messages with her.
The jury was told that, before the case came to court, club bosses had seen all the 834 WhatsApp messages the pair sent to each other, along with transcripts of police interviews."
^^^^^This. And the senior official is a f***ing lawyer.The two statements that come out of the trial that needed to be addressed in the statement are that in about May last year:
- Johnson admitted to a senior official of the club that he had committed an offence by kissing an underage girl in a sexual manner
- Senior official(s) of the club saw a transcript of WhatsApp messages that indicated Johnson was guilty of a sex offence against an underage girl
Neither of those statements are denied in the statement.
The message boards and the sun?
You know better than that, dont ignore it.
Front page of The Times! One of the most respected papers in the country, The Guardian too.
You are a genius. Do you think that those messages were shared with "anyone" at the club? And I still dont believe the police can show evidence prior to a trial, someone with a legal background may be able to enlighten us
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Sunderland AFC chief Margaret Byrne also had full copies of Johnson's Whatsapp exchanges with schoolgirl on 4 May 2015, court hears
TBH, there are various people asking various questions ...... none of which she's obliged to answer.
For every answer there would be another question until someone came out with 'methinks the lady does protest too much'.
Which is what the tabloids are after imo.
made my feelings known about her last night.The same.