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The little spenk's gona cost us points at this rate.
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They shared the allegations at the time which were unproven, that's all.
Good questions...
'1. Adam Johnson said in his trial that during a meeting with Margaret Byrne on May 4, 2015, he admitted grooming and kissing a 15-year-old girl. Do the club accept this happened?
2. If so, knowing the likely outcome of such serious admissions, why did they continue to play Johnson?
3. The statement says that the CEO was only present for part of the May 4 meeting. Given the seriousness of what was being discussed, why was this and who, if anyone, represented the club in her absence?
4. The club says it refuted in the "strongest possible terms" some of the evidence given by Johnson in court. Why did Margaret Byrne not attend the court to refute those claims when she was given the opportunity by the defence team?
5. Your statement talks about safeguarding measures that were put in place after Johnson’s suspension was lifted. What were those measures and which "relevant" agencies were involved?
6. What was the legal advice which prompted the club to lift Johnson’s suspension after a meeting with the PFA and was Ellis Short involved in the decision-making process?
7. If Sunderland were not fighting relegation, would the club have continued to play Johnson once his suspension was lifted?
8. Does the club acknowledge any duty of care and compensation to a life-long fan who was abused by one of their employees? And will the club be issuing a formal apology to the victim?
9. Have any further safeguarding or child-protection measures been implemented at the club as a result of the trial?
10. Do the club have any regrets over how it has acted in relation to these matters?'
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This is what happens when you appoint people into the very top position with absolutely no experience of the job whatsoever. Byrne has been an unmitigated disaster, from the Di Canio fiasco to the Ji non-registration and now to this. This clubs image has been tarnished forever due to monumental fuck ups by Byrne. I've been banging the drum for her to be sacked since the Di Canio fiasco and it's been pretty obvious for a long time that she is well out of depth in a CEO role. She will never work in such a high powered role ever again, her career is finished as well.
I thought he said "I told the club everything and they were happy with me playing" something ambiguous anyway?
I certainly can't recall him being quoted saying anything really definitive, which is the biggest problem with this entire mess.
We needed a lawyer to have him tell the court exactly what happened with the club, but that was a very minor issue within the trial itself, it was just him trying to make himself look less of a wanker when asked why he kept playing knowing he was guilty and putting that lass through so much shit as a result.
Threw every one us us under the bus to try and make himself look slightly less vile.
You ignoring everything that has been out in the last couple of days like. Come on man, if you are not accepting March 2nd, you must accept the meeting on May 4th. Its farcical to just ignore it. She has choose to follow the innocent till proven guilty line and fuck morals and ethics. Think everyone can not see that
Probably fair questions other than 7. It's a misrepresentation to say he was critical to our survival. He hardly featured.Good questions...
'1. Adam Johnson said in his trial that during a meeting with Margaret Byrne on May 4, 2015, he admitted grooming and kissing a 15-year-old girl. Do the club accept this happened?
2. If so, knowing the likely outcome of such serious admissions, why did they continue to play Johnson?
3. The statement says that the CEO was only present for part of the May 4 meeting. Given the seriousness of what was being discussed, why was this and who, if anyone, represented the club in her absence?
4. The club says it refuted in the "strongest possible terms" some of the evidence given by Johnson in court. Why did Margaret Byrne not attend the court to refute those claims when she was given the opportunity by the defence team?
5. Your statement talks about safeguarding measures that were put in place after Johnson’s suspension was lifted. What were those measures and which "relevant" agencies were involved?
6. What was the legal advice which prompted the club to lift Johnson’s suspension after a meeting with the PFA and was Ellis Short involved in the decision-making process?
7. If Sunderland were not fighting relegation, would the club have continued to play Johnson once his suspension was lifted?
8. Does the club acknowledge any duty of care and compensation to a life-long fan who was abused by one of their employees? And will the club be issuing a formal apology to the victim?
9. Have any further safeguarding or child-protection measures been implemented at the club as a result of the trial?
10. Do the club have any regrets over how it has acted in relation to these matters?'
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There's no grounds for punishment but in the role of CEO Byrne is the club tbf.
Probably fair questions other than 7. It's a misrepresentation to say he was critical to our survival. He hardly featured.
Who'll remember her name after she's gone? In the eyes of the wider public it is an SAFC issue. I don't like it, but that's the way it is.She might make important decisions for it but she isn't the club. The club is far bigger than any individual and has been around many years before her and will be here many years after as well. As I said, anyone who knew has failed the club itself on top of the supporters, players and anyone else associated with it.
Who'll remember her name after she's gone? In the eyes of the wider public it is an SAFC issue. I don't like it, but that's the way it is.
Why do you personally need answers?
You are not involved in the case, you are not directly affected by the verdict and thankfully the abuse and to put it bluntly you have no reason to know.
Yes, but who knows the specifics of the allegations they shared.
'We have allegations AJ has kissed a child' would be very different to 'We have allegations AJ met a child through his work with you, kissed her and repeatedly messaged her over a period of weeks'... as far as how one would expect SAFC to respond.
I'm not ignoring anything.
On March 2nd the Police met with Byrne and discussed the allegations made against Johnson and discussed how this effected the club from a safeguarding position. We have all been aware that the club knew about the allegations since Johnson was first arrested. The press are twisting this to make it seem like the club knew that Johnson was guilty at this time which is absolute rubbish as he hadn't even been interviewed. The police also confirmed that they never disclosed anything to the club about Johnson's interview when after it had taken place.
What happened at the March 4th meeting, which was an introductory meeting between Johnson and his QC at which his father was present as was Byrne for part of the meeting, is far from clear. There is a lot of speculation following a line of questioning from Johnson's QC to Johnson during the trial which was designed to suggest to the jury that he was not afraid of losing his £60,000 a week wages if he pleaded guilty.
We do know the club claim to have passed all documents immediately to the QC and "was not in a position to make any judgment on the outcome of the case".
I very much doubt itThe little spenk's gona cost us points at this rate.
Yes, unfortunately shit will stick to the club. Note all of the reports talk aboutProbably true.
The brand that will get tarnished in the public eye isn't Byrne or Short as the public isn't really aware of them, it's SAFC.
That said, it is only the individuals involved who can be blamed, imo.
I think it's worth remembering that even if you think it was right to employ Di Canio, we managed to totally cock the PR side up. 3 or 4 statements in a week, including the second one; 'It is both ludicrous and insulting that anyone could suggest Di Canio is a fascist'
Aye but although I agree he was ambiguous there's no reason SAFC is being ambiguous. They can come out and lay this whole issue to bed in an hour.
It makes no difference, they are just allegations.
Bear in mind anyone can make allegations against any of us at any time.
Why would you miss out the specific allegations made in court about the May 4th meeting?
Don't think I did:
"There is a lot of speculation following a line of questioning from Johnson's QC to Johnson during the trial which was designed to suggest to the jury that he was not afraid of losing his £60,000 a week wages if he pleaded guilty."